Changing subtitle language, Press [sub title] during play, To clear/display the subtitles – Panasonic SC-HT70 User Manual

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Other methods 61 play

Changing subtitle language

Remote control only

Some DVDs have more than one subtitle language recorded on
them, and you can change language during play.

Press [SUB TITLE] during play.

The subtitle display appears.
The number changes each time you press the button.

The number can also be changed with the cursor buttons (A or ▼)
or the numbered buttons.

See page 27 for a key to language abbreviations.

To clear/display the subtitles

1. Press [SUB TITLE].

2. Press [►].
3. Press [A] or [▼] to select “ON" or "OFF.

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There may be a slight delay before subtitles are shown.

• You can only select languages if they have been recorded on the

disc you are playing.

• You can also make language settings before play with the

Subtitle menu page 42). (Some discs are designed to start in
a certain language despite any changes you make to the unit’s
menus.)

• Some discs allow changes to subtitle languages only by using

the disc’s menus.

pr"—” is displayed instead of the language number in

circumstances such as when no language is recorded on the
disc.

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Switching angles

Remote control only

Some DVDs allow you to view the same scene from different
angles.

Press [ANGLE] during play.

The angle display appears.
The number changes each time you press the button.

The number can also be changed with the cursor buttons (A or ▼)
or the numbered buttons.

• “ANGLE” lights up on the unit’s display during scenes with

multiple angles recorded to indicate this feature is available.

• Some discs allow you to set angles before multi-angle scenes

are played. Read the instructions that come with the DVD.

• Some discs allow changes to angles only by using the disc’s

menus.

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