Language Code List - Panasonic DVD-LX9 Operating Instructions Manual

Portable dvd/sd/cd player
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Changing settings
Menus
Others
HighMAT
Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs, or as regular WMA/MP3/JPEG discs.
(Reload the disc for the setting to be effective.)
Enable: Play HighMAT discs as HighMAT discs.
Disable: Play HighMAT discs as regular WMA/MP3/JPEG discs.
Mixed Disc-Audio&Stills
Select the type of file played on discs containing both JPEG and WMA/MP3. (Reload
the disc for the setting to be effective.)
Audio (MP3/WMA)
Stills (JPEG)
DVD-Video mode
Select how to play pictures contained on some DVD-Audio.
The setting returns to "Off" when you remove the disc or turn the unit off.
Off: DVD-Audio are played as DVD-Audio.
On: You can play DVD-Video content on DVD-Audio.
Demo
A demonstration of the unit's on-screen displays starts when you select "On".
The demonstration stops and the setting reverts to "Off" when you press a button
(except [MONITOR MODE], [PICTURE MODE], and [OPEN]).
Off
On

Language code list

6566: Abkhazian
7074: Fiji
6565: Afar
7073: Finnish
6570: Afrikaans
7082: French
8381: Albanian
7089: Frisian
6577: Ameharic
7176: Galician
6582: Arabic
7565: Georgian
7289: Armenian
6869: German
6583: Assamese
6976: Greek
6588: Aymara
7576: Greenlandic
6590: Azerbaijani
7178: Guarani
6665: Bashkir
7185: Gujarati
6985: Basque
7265: Hausa
6678: Bengali;
7387: Hebrew
Bangla
7273: Hindi
6890: Bhutani
7285: Hungarian
6672: Bihari
7383: Icelandic
6682: Breton
7378: Indonesian
6671: Bulgarian
7365: Interlingua
7789: Burmese
7165: Irish
6669: Byelorussian
7384: Italian
7577: Cambodian
7465: Japanese
6765: Catalan
7487: Javanese
9072: Chinese
7578: Kannada
6779: Corsican
7583: Kashmiri
7282: Croatian
7575: Kazakh
6783: Czech
7589: Kirghiz
6865: Danish
7579: Korean
7876: Dutch
7585: Kurdish
6978: English
7679: Laotian
6979: Esperanto
7665: Latin
6984: Estonian
7686: Latvian,
7079: Faroese
Lettish
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Items
7678: Lingala
8373: Singhalese
7684: Lithuanian
8375: Slovak
7775: Macedonian
8376: Slovenian
7771: Malagasy
8379: Somali
7783: Malay
6983: Spanish
7776: Malayalam
8385: Sundanese
7784: Maltese
8387: Swahili
7773: Maori
8386: Swedish
7782: Marathi
8476: Tagalog
7779: Moldavian
8471: Tajik
7778: Mongolian
8465: Tamil
7865: Nauru
8484: Tatar
7869: Nepali
8469: Telugu
7879: Norwegian
8472: Thai
7982: Oriya
6679: Tibetan
8083: Pashto, Pushto
8473: Tigrinya
7065: Persian
8479: Tonga
8076: Polish
8482: Turkish
8084: Portuguese
8475: Turkmen
8065: Punjabi
8487: Twi
8185: Quechua
8575: Ukrainian
8277: Rhaeto-
8582: Urdu
Romance
8590: Uzbek
8279: Romanian
8673: Vietnamese
8285: Russian
8679: Volapük
8377: Samoan
6789: Welsh
8365: Sanskrit
8779: Wolof
7168: Scots Gaelic
8872: Xhosa
8382: Serbian
7473: Yiddish
8372: Serbo-Croatian
8979: Yoruba
8378: Shona
9085: Zulu
8368: Sindhi
Maintenance
∫ To clean this unit, wipe with a
soft, dry cloth.
≥Use eyeglass cleaner to remove stubborn dirt
from the LCD.
≥Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to
clean this unit.
Glossary
Bitstream
The digital form of multi-channel data (e.g.,
5.1 channel) before decoding.
Decoder
A decoder restores the coded audio signals on
DVDs to normal. This is called decoding.
Dolby Digital
This is a method of coding digital signals
developed by Dolby Laboratories. Apart from
stereo (2-channel) audio, these signals can also
be multi-channel audio. A large amount of audio
information can be recorded on the disc using
this method.
Dolby Pro Logic
A surround system where a 4-channel audio
track is recorded as 2 channels and then is
restored to 4 channels for play. The surround
channel is monaural and can reproduce up to
7 kHz.
DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
This surround system is used in many movie
theaters around the world. There is good
separation between the channels, so realistic
sound effects are possible.
Dynamic range
Dynamic range is the difference between the
lowest level of sound that can be heard above
the noise of the equipment and the highest level
of sound before distortion occurs.
Film and video
DVD-Videos are recorded using either film or
video. Usually, film is recorded at 24 frames per
second, the rate movies are filmed at, while
video is recorded at 30 frames per second.
∫ Maintenance of the lens
≥Remove dust carefully with an air blower for
camera lenses (optional).
≥Recommended product:
≥≥Lens cleaner kit (SZZP1038C)
≥≥(Available from Panasonic dealers.)
≥Be careful not to touch the lens with your
fingers.
Frame still and field still
Frames are the still pictures that make moving
pictures. About thirty are shown each second. A
frame still may appear blurred but overall quality
is high.
Two fields appear alternately to make up one
frame. A field still is not blurred but picture
quality is lower.
Interlace and progressive output
NTSC, the video signal standard, has 480
interlaced (I) scan lines, whereas progressive
scanning uses twice the number of scan lines.
This is called 480P.
I/P/B
MPEG 2, the video compression standard
adopted for use with DVD-Video, codes frames
using these 3 picture types.
I: Intra coded picture
This picture has the best quality and is the
best to use when adjusting the picture.
P: Predictive coded picture
This picture is calculated based on past I or
P-pictures.
B: Bidirectionally-predictive coded picture
This picture is calculated by comparing past
and future I and P-pictures so it has the
lowest volume of information.
Linear PCM (pulse code modulation)
These are uncompressed digital signals, similar
to those found on CDs.
Playback control (PBC)
If a Video CD has playback control, you can
select scenes and information with menus.
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