Chapter 5 Web GUI Setup and Monitoring
b Choose Language List to select the MPEG language to display from the
available list from the Language List drop-down list. The following are the
available options: ara (Arabic), btk (Batak (Indonesia), ben (Bengali), bul
(Bulgarian), chi (Chinese), cze (Czech), dan (Danish), dut (Dutch), eng
(English), fin (Finnish), fre (French), ger (German), gre (Greek), heb
(Hebrew), hin (Hindi), hun (Hungarian), ice (Icelandic), ind (Indonesian), ita
(Italian), jpn (Japanese), kor (Korean), may (Malay), mul (Multiple
Languages), nor (Norwegian), per (Persian), pol (Polish), por (Portuguese),
rum (Romanian), rus (Russian), san (Sanskrit), scc (Serbian), sin (Sinhalese),
slo (Slovak), som (Somali), spa (Spanish), swe (Swedish), tai (Tai Other), tam
(Tamil), tha (Thai), tur (Turkish), ukr (Ukrainian), or vie (Vietnamese)
c
If Language is selected as the input source, enter the three-character code
provided by your uplink service provider (for example, eng for English) in
the Manual Entry field.
The supported languages are according to ISO 639-2 Language Codes.
4
From the Imitext Position drop-down list, choose the position of the on-screen
subtitle text (Standard or Extended).
5
The Imitext Foreground Color sets the color for Imitext subtitles. Auto displays
text in the color transmitted by the subtitling equipment. Yellow and White
overrides the color set by the uplink and display text in the selected color.
6
The Imitext Background Color sets the text background for Imitext subtitles. The
following table identifies the affect each setting has on the displayed subtitle text:
BackGnd Option
Auto
Shadow
Opaque
Semi
None
7
Click OK.
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Description
Uses the uplink subtitling equipment setting.
Applies an outline to the right side of each text character. No
background box is applied to subtitles, that is, text is visible
directly on top of video.
Applies a black box to each text character.
Applies a semi-transparent box to subtitle text.
No shadow or outline is applied to subtitle text.