Playback controls, Selecting disc settings, Audio tracks – Lexicon RT-10 User Manual

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Playback Controls

RT-10

4-7

SELECTING DISC SETTINGS

Some disc menus can be used to select disc settings such as audio
track (audio language and output format), subtitle language, and
camera angle. In some cases, certain remote control buttons can
also be used to select these settings without navigating through
the disc menu.

Note:

Condition memory mode (4-10) stores audio
language, output format, subtitle language, and
camera angle settings for up to 15 DVD-Vs. Once
stored, these settings will be automatically recalled
whenever the disc is loaded.

AUDIO TRACKS

Pressing the remote control AUDIO button opens one of the
Audio bars shown in the next column, which can be used to
select the desired audio track (audio language and output
format).

Audio track selection is available for DVD-Vs, Video CDs, and
MP3s recorded with two or more audio tracks. Audio track
selection is not available for other disc formats or for discs
recorded with one audio track. In addition, audio track
selection is not available unless playback is activated.

DVD-V and Video CD audio tracks include an audio language
and output format. MP3 audio tracks include an output format.

Audio track selection has no effect on the Audio Language
parameter (3-37) setting.

AUDIO

To select an audio track:

1. When playback is activated, press the AUDIO button to open

one of the Audio bars shown below.

When a DVD-V or Video CD is loaded, an Audio bar similar
to the one shown below will open at the top of the on-
screen display, indicating the audio language and output
format in which the selected audio track was recorded. For
instance, the Audio bar shown below indicates that the
selected audio track was recorded in English in 2-channel
Dolby Digital format.

Dolby Digital

Audio

:1

English

2CH

Audio

:

Stereo

Audio

:

1/L

Audio

:

2/R

When an MP3 is loaded, one of the Audio bars shown
below will open at the top of the on-screen display,
indicating the output format in which the selected audio
track was recorded – stereo, mono, or 2-channel.

If the Audio bar does not open at the top of the on-screen
display, audio track selection might not be available for the
loaded disc.

2. When the Audio bar opens, press the AUDIO button again to

cycle through all audio tracks available on the loaded disc. The
remote control number buttons can also be used to enter the
number of the desired audio track (if known).

. . . Audio Tracks continues on page 4-8

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