Sound Adjustments; Changingthe Sound - Sony DVP-NC655P Operating Instructions Manual

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Changingthe Sound
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When playing a DVD recorded
in multiple
audio formats (PCM, Dolby Digital, MPEG
audio, or DTS), you can change the audio
format. If the DVD is recorded
with
multilingual
cracks, you can also change the
language.
With CDs, DATA CDs, or VIDEO CDs, you
can select the sound from the right or left
channel and listen 1o the sound of the selected
channel through both the right and left
speakers. For example,
when playing a disc
containing
a song with the vocals on the right
channel and the instruments
on the leI_
channel, you can hear the instruments
from
both speakers by selecting the left channel.
AUDIO -=
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DISPLAY --
1
PressAUDIOduring playback,
The following
display appears.
2
PressAUDIO repeatedlyto select
the desired audio signal,
• When playing a DVD VIDEO
Depending
on the DVD VIDEO,
lhe
choice of language
varies.
When 4 digits are displayed,
they
indicate a language
code. Refer to
"Language
Code List" on page 81 to see
which language
the code represents.
When the same language is displayed two
or more times, the DVD VIDEO is
recorded
in multiple audio formats.
• When playing a DVD-RW
The types of sound tracks recorded
on a
disc are displayed.
The default setting is
underlined.
Example:
• 1: MAIN (main sound)
• 1: SUB (sub sound)
• 1: MAIN+SUB
(main and sub sound)
• When playing a VIDEO CD, CD, or
DATA CD (MP3 audio)
The default
setting is underlined.
• STEREO:
The standard stereo sound
• l/L: The sound of the left channel
(monaural)
• 2/R: The sound of the right channel
(monaural)
'_" Hints
You can also select "AUDIO"
from the Conlrol
Menu (page
12).
Displaying the audio information
of the disc r_zl
Press DISPLAY
during playback
to display
the Control
Menu. Select "AUDIO"
using I"/
,b. The chasmels being played are displayed
on
tile
screen.
For example,
in Dolby Digital format,
multiple signals ranging from monaural
to 5.1
channel signals can be recorded
on a DVD
VIDEO. Depending
on the DVD VIDEO,
the
number of the recorded
channels
may differ.
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