Changing The Audio Language; Divx - RCA 20F514TD User Manual

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DIVX

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DivX
is a new format for digital video. It is much like mp3, which is a compression
technology that can shrink digital music. DivX technology allows digital video to be
compressed to sizes that can be transported over the Internet. DivX is the brand name of
a video compression technology created by DivXNetworks,Inc. It is MPEG-4 based video
compression technology that maintains high visual quality. This player can play DivX discs.
How to use DivX
The following is a step-by-step process for purchasing and downloading DivX content.
1. Browse web sites and video offerings and select a video to download. For example,
content can be downloaded from www.divx.com. (Go to the DivX web site for
instructions on viewing free, renting or purchasing content.) The site will also instruct you
on the minimum system requirements needed to download content to your computer.
2. Burn your content onto a compatible disc such as CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.
3. Insert the disc in the DVD player and play.
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Changing the audio Language

If the disc was created with different language tracks (recorded in different languages),
you can change the DVD's Audio language setting. There are several ways to change the
audio.
Changing the Menu audio Language
1. Set this option while there isn't a disc playing. Press DVD SETUP.
2. Press the right arrow button to go to Language Setup and scroll down to Audio Lang.
3. Press the right arrow button, then the down arrow button to scroll through the
languages that are available on the disc and change the selection. The audio plays in
that language.
Changing the Disc audio Language
There are two ways to change the audio language in the disc menu. This only works if
the disc was created with multiple audio tracks.
1. While a disc is playing, press DISC MENU.
2. Depending on how the disc menu was created, look for a selection like Languages.
3. Scroll through the languages that are available on the disc and change the selection.
The audio plays in that language.
OR
1. You can change the audio language by pressing the SOUND button repeatedly
during playback. The number of sound choices will vary according to how the disc
was created.
Note: When you use the SOUND button your choices only apply to the disc
currently being played. You only override the audio language setting in the DVD's
menu system temporarily. When you eject the disc and switch off the player, the
audio will play in the language you selected in the DVD menu. Go to page 17 for
more information.
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