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Selecting Captions
Path: General Page
Captions
Default Setting: Off
Some newer DVD movies include closed captioning for
hearing impaired viewers. In addition to showing the
dialog spoken by the actors on the bottom of the screen,
like subtitles, the captioning feature also describes the
other sounds that are being heard together with the
dialog. For example the captions might show “sound of
explosion”, “window breaking”, “dog barking”, “brakes
screeching”, etc.
The DVD protective sleeve or package will indicate
whether a particular movie includes the captions
feature, and in what languages the captions are available.
To turn the Captions feature on:
1. Press the SETUP button to enter the Setup Menu.
Use the
Ù
/
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buttons to select the GENERAL SETUP
page and press the ENTER button.
2. Use the
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/
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buttons to select CAPTIONS, then press
the
>
button to go to the right options list, use the
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/
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buttons to select ‘On’, and press the ENTER
button to confirm your selection.
Again, remember that the Captions selector will not have
any effect if the movie you are watching does not include
captions.
Screen Saver Setting (SCR Saver)
Path: General Page
SCR Saver
Turns the screen saver option on or off.
If you turn the screen saver on, the screen saver image
appears when you leave the system in pause or stop
mode for more than 1 minute. The screen saver is useful
to prevent your display from becoming damaged.
ON: Turns the screen saver on.
OFF: Turns the screen saver off.
Dolby Digital Setup Page
Dynamic Range Setting
Path: Dolby Digital Setup
Dynamic
Default Setting: OFF
In many listening situations, it is objectionable to allow
the sound to become very loud, and thus the loudest
sounds must be compressed downwards in level. Likewise,
the very quiet sounds would be inaudible and must be
brought upwards in level to be heard. Dolby Digital satisfies
these needs through the dynamic range controlling.
Select the dynamic range compression to fit the individual
listening situation of the audience. The variable range is
from, FULL, 3/4 to 1/4, or OFF.
FULL: Audio with fully compressed dynamic range.
3/4~1/4: Audio with partially compressed dynamic range.
OFF: Audio with uncompressed dynamic range.
Note: The Dynamic Range settings only support Dolby
Digital programs.