The Aspect Ratio Of The Tv Screen Cannot Be Changed; The Subtitles Language Cannot Be Changed; The Angles Cannot Be Changed; The Subtitles Cannot Be Turned Off - Sony CMT-DH30 Operating Instructions Manual

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 Keep the speaker cords away from the
antennas.
 When you play back a VIDEO CD
recorded in a different color system
from the one you set to the system, the
picture image may be distorted.
 When you connect your TV to the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
and play back video-based software
in progressive signal format, some
sections of the image may appear
unnatural due to the conversion
process.
 Set the color system to match your TV
(page 57).
The aspect ratio of the TV screen
cannot be changed even though you
can set "TV TYPE" under "SCREEN
SETUP" in the Setup Menu when you
play back a wide picture.
 The aspect ratio is fixed on your DVD
VIDEO.
 If you connect the unit with the S
Video cord, connect directly to the TV.
Otherwise, you may not change the
aspect ratio.
 Depending on the TV, you may not
change the aspect ratio.

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Messages do not appear on the TV
screen in the language you want.
 Select the language you want for the
on-screen display in "OSD" under
"LANGUAGE SETUP" in the Setup
Menu (page 56).
The language for the sound track
cannot be changed.
 Multilingual tracks are not recorded on
the DVD VIDEO being played back.
 The DVD VIDEO prohibits changing
the language for the sound track.
The subtitles language cannot be
changed.
 Multilingual subtitles are not recorded
on the DVD VIDEO being played
back.
 The DVD VIDEO prohibits changing
the subtitles.

The subtitles cannot be turned off.

 The DVD VIDEO prohibits turning off
subtitles.

The angles cannot be changed.

 Multi-angles are not recorded on the
DVD VIDEO being played back.
 The DVD VIDEO prohibits changing
the angles.

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