Changing Audio; Using The Functions Window; ➜Page 24, Timer Recording - Hitachi DV-RX5000U Operating Instructions Manual

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Changing audio

DIRECT NAVIGATOR
TOP
MENU
FUNCTIONS
PROG/CHECK
OPEN/CLOSE
AUDIO
SETUP
ERASE
[RAM] [DVD-V]
[VCD]
You can change the audio being received or played.
Press [AUDIO].
How the type changes depends on when you press the button.
∫ While receiving MTS audio (Multi-channel Tele-
vision Sound Stereo)
Stereo: Main audio (stereo)
v
SAP:
Secondary audio program (SAP)
v
Mono: Main audio (monaural)
v
(Return to Stereo)
≥If the broadcast is "Mono i SAP", audio will be monaural even if
you select Stereo mode.
≥Select "Mono" if reception is poor during a stereo broadcast.
e.g., "Stereo" is selected
"((" appears when the unit is receiving
the type of audio you selected.
[Note]
≥If you change the sound setting while recording, the recorded
sound will also change.
≥You cannot change the sound when a DVD-R is in the disc tray.
≥If recorded in SAP mode, main audio is also recorded.
≥When you record MTS audio, select either "Main" or "SAP" before
recording (➜page 47, Audio—Select MTS). [DVD-R]
∫ While playing DVD-RAM or
Video CD
e.g., DVD-RAM
LR>L>R
^---------------}
"L R" is selected
≥If you have recorded an SAP broadcast by pressing [AUDIO] to
select SAP [RAM]
MAIN()SAP
For your reference
You can change the audio for the full images being played with
simultaneous rec and play and Time Slip. [RAM]
∫ While playing DVD-Video
You can change the audio channel number each time you press the
button. This allows you to change things like the soundtrack language.
Î Digital 3/2.1ch
Sound track
1 ENG
e.g., English is the selected language.
[Note]
[RAM]
You may be unable to change the audio when you have connected
the unit to an AV receiver through the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal
and "Dolby Digital" is set to "Bitstream". If this occurs:
– Change "Dolby Digital" to "PCM" (➜page 47), or
– Connect also with an audio cable (➜page 42, [B]) and change the
input on the receiver.
PLAY LIST
MENU
ENTER
RETURN
ADD/DLT
CM SKIP
TIME SLIP
STATUS
FRAME
AUDIO
INPUT SELECT
DISPLAY
F Rec
POSITION MEMORY MARKER
No disc
CH 12
((
Stereo
DVD-RAM
PLAY
L R

Using the FUNCTIONS window

DIRECT NAVIGATOR
TOP
MENU
3, 4, 2, 1
ENTER
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
PROG/CHECK
[RAM] [DVD-R] [DVD-V]
[VCD]
[CD] [MP3]
By using the FUNCTIONS window you may access the main func-
tions quickly and easily.
1
While stopped
Press [FUNCTIONS].
e.g., DVD-RAM
DVD-RAM
§
1
DISC PROTECT OFF
§
2
CART. PROTECT OFF
SELECT
ENTER
§
1 DISC PROTECT OFF → DISC PROTECTION OFF
§
2 CART. PROTECT OFF → CARTRIDGE PROTECT OFF
2
Press [3, 4, 2, 1] to select an item.
Refer to the relevant pages for details.
Icon
TIMER
➜page 24, Timer recording
RECORDING
➜page 15, Recording the best quality
FLEXIBLE REC
pictures in the remaining time –Flexi-
ble Recording
➜page 17, Using the Direct Navigator
DIRECT
➜page 32, Editing programs
NAVIGATOR
CREATE PLAY
➜page 28, Creating play lists
LIST
➜page 29, Playing play lists
PLAY LIST
➜page 30, Editing play lists
➜page 16, Playing discs
PLAY
[RAM] [DVD-R]
Play will begin with the oldest program
on the disc (Program 1).
[DVD-V]
PLAY FROM TOP
Play will avoid playing the introductory
parts and begin playing the contents
immediately. (The performance of this
function varies from disc to disc.)
➜page 34, Disc setting
DISC SETTING
➜page 46, Changing the unit's settings
SETUP
Functions displayed depend on the type of disc.
≥Some items will be grayed out and cannot be selected if:
–the disc is write protected/the disc is not formatted/there is noth-
ing recorded on the disc.
3
Press [ENTER].
Your selection is entered and the FUNCTIONS window disap-
pears. If the operation requires further selections, another
screen appears.
To clear the FUNCTIONS window
Press [FUNCTIONS].
7
8
9
CANCEL
0
100
SKIP
SLOW/SEARCH
PLAY LIST
MENU
ENTER
RETURN
ADD/DLT
CM SKIP
TIME SLIP
FUNCTIONS
TIMER RECORDING
FLEXIBLE REC
DIRECT NAVIGATOR
CREATE PLAY LIST
PLAY LIST
PLAY
PLAY FROM TOP
DISC SETTING
SETUP
RETURN
Refer to
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