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In the Advanced menu, there's a submenu called "Graphic Channels", where you can see what channels are active, and toggle them individually. There are | In the Advanced menu, there's a submenu called "Graphic Channels", where you can see what channels are active, and toggle them individually. There are 15 channels to choose from, where channel 1 is the default. | ||
Easier than that, you can just use the numeric keypad, 1-9 and shift 0- | Easier than that, you can just use the numeric keypad, 1-9 and shift 0-5 (shift adds 10 to the number you press).<br> | ||
For example, on some discs, there are multiple languages in a single song. English may be on channel | For example, on some discs, there are multiple languages in a single song. English may be on channel 1 and French on channel 2. To switch from English to French, just press the 2 on the numeric keypad.<br> | ||
Revision as of 23:27, 1 June 2007
In the Advanced menu, there's a submenu called "Graphic Channels", where you can see what channels are active, and toggle them individually. There are 15 channels to choose from, where channel 1 is the default.
Easier than that, you can just use the numeric keypad, 1-9 and shift 0-5 (shift adds 10 to the number you press).
For example, on some discs, there are multiple languages in a single song. English may be on channel 1 and French on channel 2. To switch from English to French, just press the 2 on the numeric keypad.