Turning dvd subtitle on and off, Selecting the subtitle language, Changing the dvd display mode – Insignia NS-LTDVD26-09 User Manual

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To change the audio language:

1 Press AUDIO. The on-screen display (OSD)

shows the current audio language.

2 If multiple audio languages are available,

press AUDIO to cycle through the available
languages.

Turning DVD subtitle on and off

To turn subtitles on and off:

1 While your TV is in DVD mode, press SETUP.

The General Setup icon

is highlighted.

2 Press ENTER. The

General Setup Page

opens.

3 Press

/

to highlight CAPTIONS, then

press ENTER.

4 Press

/

to highlight ON or OFF, then

press ENTER.

5 Press

one or more times to go back to the

previous menu.

6 To close the menu, press

to highlight the

Exit icon, then press ENTER.

Selecting the subtitle language

If a DVD has subtitles, you can change the
subtitle language displayed.

To change the subtitle language for the
currently playing DVD:

1 Press SUBTITLE one or more times to cycle

through the available subtitle languages.

2 To turn off subtitles, press SUBTITLE until

TURN OFF SUBTITLE appears on the
screen.

Changing the DVD display mode

To change your TV's display mode:

1 While your TV is in DVD mode, press SETUP.

The General Setup icon

is highlighted.

Note

This feature only works if the DVD was created
with multiple audio languages. When you choose
an audio language, you temporarily override the
audio language setting.

Tip

The audio language can also be changed through
the DVD player's main menu or the DVD’s own
audio settings.

Note

Changing the subtitle language using this method
only affects the DVD currently being played. When
the DVD is removed or your TV is turned off, the
subtitle language reverts to the language setting
specified through the DVD player's main menu.

Tip

The subtitle language can also be changed
through the DVD player's main menu or the DVD’s
own subtitle settings.

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