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The Initial Settings menu

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For Auto Language to work, the Audio
Language and Subtitle Language settings
must be the same (see also

pages 61–62).

• You can still switch audio and subtitle

language on playback using the

AUDIO

and

SUBTITLE buttons.

DVD Menu Language

• Default setting:

w/Subtitle Lang.

Digital Audio Mode

Video Output

Language

Display

Options

Speakers

Audio Language

Subtitle Language

Auto Language

DVD Menu Lang.

Subtitle Display

w/Subtitle Lang.

Other Language

Initial Settings

Some multilingual discs have disc menus in
several languages. This setting specifies in
which language the disc menus should
appear. Leave on the default setting for
menus to appear in the same language as
your Subtitle Language—see

page 61.

The DVD-Video format recognizes 136
different languages. Select

Other Language

if you want to selct another language. See
also Selecting languages using the language
code list
on

page 79.

This setting is your preferred subtitle
language for DVD-Video discs. If the lan-
guage you specify here is recorded on a disc,
the system automatically plays the disc with
those subtitles.

The DVD-Video format recognizes 136
different languages. Select

Other Language

if you want to specify a language other than
those listed. See also Selecting languages
using the language code list
on

page 79.

• You can change or switch off the

subtitles on a DVD disc during playback
using the

SUBTITLE button. (This does

not affect this setting.)
See also

pages 37–38.

Auto Language

• Default setting:

On

Digital Audio Mode

Video Output

Language

Display

Options

Speakers

Audio Language

Subtitle Language

Auto Language

DVD Menu Lang.

Subtitle Display

On

Off

Initial Settings

When set to

On, the player always selects

the default audio language on a DVD-Video
disc (French dialog for a French movie, for
example), and displays subtitles in your
preferred subtitle language only if that is set
to something different. In other words,
movies in your native language won’t have
any subtitles, while foreign language movies
will be shown with subtitles.

Set to

Off to have the player play discs

strictly according to your

Audio Language

and

Subtitle Language settings.

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