Playing from selected time
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1. Press DISPLAY (m) during playback. The time
search box shows the elapsed playing time.
2. Select the [Time] option and then input the
required start time in hours, minutes, and
seconds from left to right.
For example, to find a scene at 2 hours, 10
minutes, and 20 seconds, enter "21020".
Press A/D to skip the playback 60 seconds
forward or backward.
3. Press ENTER (b) to start playback from selected
time.
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Note
y This function may not work on some disc or
titles.
y This function may not work depending on
the file type and ability of the DLNA server.
Hearing a different audio
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1. During playback, press DISPLAY (m) to display
the On-Screen display.
2. Use W/S to select the [Audio] option.
3. Use A/D to select desired audio language,
audio track or audio channel.
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Note
y Some discs allow you to change audio
selections only via the disc menu. In this
case, press POPUP/TOP MENU or MENU
button and choose the appropriate audio
from the selections on the disc menu.
y Immediately after you have switched sound,
there may be a temporary discrepancy
between the display and actual sound.
y On BD-ROM disc, the multi audio format
(5.1CH or 7.1CH) is displayed with [MultiCH]
in the on-screen display.
Selecting a subtitle language
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1. During playback, press DISPLAY (m) to display
the On-Screen display.
2. Use W/S to select the [Subtitle] option.
3. Use A/D to select desired subtitle language.
4. Press RETURN (x) to exit the On-Screen
display.
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Note
Some discs allow you to change subtitle
selections only via the disc menu. If this is the
case, press POPUP/TOP MENU or MENU button
and choose the appropriate subtitle from the
selections on the disc menu.
Watching from a different
angle
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If the disc contains scenes recorded at different
camera angles, you can change to a different
camera angle during playback.
1. During playback, press DISPLAY (m) to display
the On-Screen display.
2. Use W/S to select the [Angle] option.
3. Use A/D to select desired angle.
4. Press RETURN (x) to exit the On-Screen
display.
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