Asus E1897 Laptop User Manual


 
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Notebook PC Audio Video Option
Specifying DVD settings
A DVD video may contain several audio and subtitle tracks. These features
are often used as translations for different languages, captions, or aid for the
hearing/visually impaired. You can change the DVD-Video’s audio and subtitle
settings by selecting Audio Language or Subtitle in the Selection Menu.
Another unique feature of DVD-Videos is that they have multi-video angle
streams. These angle streams are videos recorded simultaneously by multiple
cameras for the purpose of presenting different camera viewpoints of a scene.
Select Angle (not available on all DVD titles) to specify which camera angle
to use when watching concerts, sport events, movies, and so on.
Note: When you have multiple DVD drives installed in your computer, Mobile
Theater opens a page where you can select which one to use.
Tip: When you are using a mouse instead of the remote control, you can use the
Navigation Panel to pause, resume, stop, or browse through the video.
Changing DVD region codes
Most DVD players are given a code of the region in which they are sold. Such
players will not play discs that are not coded for its region. This is done to
give movie studios geographic control over the release of their movies
reproduced in DVD-Video format.
When your DVD drive’s region code is not compatible with the disc you are
playing, Mobile Theater prompts you if you want to change it. The program
displays the region codes encrypted in the DVD video as wells as the one
your DVD drive currently supports. Specify a region code number that is
compatible with the disc.
Warning: The DVD decoder chip only allows five changes total.