Reducing The Picture Noise (Dnr: Digital Video Noise Reduction); Changing The Sounds - Sony DVP-S7700 Operating Instructions Manual

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Playing Discs in Various Modes
Reducing the Picture Noise
(DNR: Digital Video Noise
Reduction)
You can make the picture clearer by reducing the
picture noise.
Press DNR.
Each time you press the button, the value for DNR
changes as follows:
0m 1 m 2 m 3
When the value is "0", the DNR is set to off.
As the value increases, the picture noise will be
reduced. However, afterimages may increase.
Notes
• Depending on the disc, the effect may be difficult to tell.
• If the afterimages appear on the TV screen, set the noise
reduction function to off on your TV. Then set DNR to "0"
on the player.
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DNR
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Changing the Sounds Z
With DVDs on which multilingual sounds are
recorded, you can select the language you want while
playing the DVD.
With multiplex VIDEO CDs, you can select the sound
from the right or left channel and listen to the sound of
the selected channel through both the right and left
speakers. In this case, the sound loses the stereo effect.
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AUDIO
CHANGE
Press AUDIO CHANGE while playing a disc.
Each time you press the button, the indication and the
language/sound from the speakers change as follows:
pWhen playing a DVD
AUDIO 1 n AUDIO 2 n .....
A U D I O
3 : E N G L I S H
pWhen playing a VIDEO CD or a CD
1/L : The sound of the left channel
.
2/R : The sound of the right channel
.
STEREO (1/L 2/R) : The standard stereo sound
Notes
• Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to change the
languages even if multilingual sounds are recorded on the
DVD.
• While playing the CD/VIDEO CD, the standard stereo
playback will be resumed when:
– you open or close the disc tray
– you turn the power off
• While playing the DVD, the sound may be changed when:
– you open or close the disc tray
– you change the title
• If the language is displayed as 4 digits number, refer to the
language code list in page 52.
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