Camera angle, Switching audio channels – T+A Elektroakustik K 6 User Manual

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Operation

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Camera angle

Operation:

with the angle symbol superimposed . . .

to

Enter the number of the
desired camera angle

or

press

for 2 sec.

Call up the camera angle
symbol on the screen

then

press

for 2 sec.,

or

 / 

or

to

Select next camera angle

Explanation:

If the DVD or VCD contains scenes which were recorded
using different camera angles, the camera angle symbol
appears on the screen.

The numbers above the symbol on the screen indicate
the number of available camera angles together with the
currently selected camera angle.

As long as this symbol with alternative camera angles
appears on the screen, the camera angle can be se-
lected by entering the number directly using the numeric
buttons (

 . . . 

). The angle symbol then

indicates the new camera angle.

If the angle symbol is not superimposed automatically by
the DVD, the symbol can be brought up on the screen at
any time by a long press (approx. 2 seconds) on the

 button. It stays on the screen for about five sec-
onds, allowing you to select the camera angle.

Switching audio channels

Operation:

with the DVD playing . . .

press

briefly

Open the audio channel
select option

then

press

briefly

Repeated short presses
switch to the available
audio channels

Explanation:

Generally speaking, the audio channel (e.g. Dolby Digi-
tal, DTS, MPEG, Stereo etc.) is selected within the Disc
Menu when you start the DVD. Please follow the operat-
ing notes included in the menu.

However, the audio channel and synchronous speech
can also be changed during playback if the DVD con-
tains alternatives.

A short press on the

 button brings up the sym-

bol on the screen for about five seconds. During this
period each short press on the

 button selects

the next available audio channel.

Note

Some DVDs do not allow you to switch audio channels
during playback. In this case you must use the 'Disc
Menu Function' to select a different audio channel.

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