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2.
Select a language you would like from the right col-
umn and press the [Enter] button.
The change to the setting of audio
languages and subtitle languages becomes
effective after the notebook has been
powered off.
Using bookmarks
Scenes that you like can be recorded in bookmarks and
DVDs can be played from the recorded points.
• Recording Bookmarks
1.
Pause at the scene to be recorded by pressing the
[Play/Pause] button.
2.
Press the [Menu] button to display the menu and
select Menu from the list.
3.
Select "Bookmark" in the right column and press
the [Enter] button.
4.
Select "Add Bookmark" and press the [Enter] but-
ton.
• Selecting a bookmark
1.
Press the [Menu] button and select "Menu".
2.
Select "Bookmark" and press the [Enter] button.
3.
Select a bookmark you want to read and press the
[Enter] button. Pressing the [Enter] button after
selecting "Preview" enables you to view thumbnails
of the scenes bookmarked.
4.
Select the scene you would like to view and press
the [Enter] button. Play is started from the position
of the bookmark.
5.
Select "Delete" and press the [Enter] button to
delete the bookmark.
Changing the setting to Karaoke
Some DVDs can delete only vocal parts from the track
and play it as Karaoke. With DVDs like this, the presence
and absence of vocals can be selected.
• Changing the setting to the presence of vocal:
1.
Press the [Menu] button.
2.
Select the Vocal option you prefer and press the
[Enter] button.
Adjusting the display quality
The brightness, colors, and contrast of the screen can be
adjusted as you like. See "Adjusting the display quality"
on page 115 for details.
T V T u n e r U s e r ' s G u i d e
Changing the parental lock settings
Parental lock levels may be set for the DVD player as well
as for the television. The DVD player setting is deter-
mined by the movie's rating; the TV settings are deter-
mined by the V-Chip standards. Registering passwords
and setting parental lock levels prevents children from
seeing violent or adult scenes.
Protection levels and passwords cannot be changed
during the play of DVDs. Press the [Stop/Eject] button
to operate.
DVD/Movie Standards
G: General Audiences. All Ages Admitted
Contains nothing which would, in the view of the rating
board, be offensive to parents whose younger children
view the film.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May
Not Be Suitable For Children
This is a film which clearly needs to be examined by
parents before they let their children watch. The label PG
indicates that some parents may consider some material
unsuitable for their children, but the parent must make
the decision.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned. May Be Inappro-
priate For Children Under 13
PG-13 is a stronger warning to parents to determine the
viewing by their younger children, since some material
might not be suited for them.
R: Restricted. Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent
Or Adult Guardian
In the opinion of the rating board, this film contains
some adult material and parents are urged to find out
more about this film before they allow their children to
view it.
NC-17: No One 17 And Under Admitted
This rating declares that the Rating Board believes that
this is a film that most parents will consider too adult for
their youngsters under 17. No children should be
allowed to view an NC-17 film. The reasons for an NC-
17 rating can be violence, sex, aberrational behavior,
drug abuse, or any other element which most parents
would consider too strong for viewing by their children.
Television V-Chip Standards
TV-Y (All Children. This program is designed to be
appropriate for all children.) Whether animated or live-
action, the themes and elements in this program are
specifically designed for a very young audience,
including children from ages 2-6. This program is not
expected to frighten younger children.
TV-Y7 (Directed to Older Children. This program is
designed for children age 7 and above.) May be more
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