Cyber
Question:
How
does the audio track selection work on my digital TV?
Answer:
Your
digital TV can receive multiple audio tracks simultaneously during broadcasts.
These tracks may include different languages, assistance for the disabled, or
additional content. To select your desired audio track, follow these steps:

Digital
TV broadcasts are capable of simultaneous transmission of various audio tracks.
These audio
tracks can be seperate langauages, assistance for the handicapped, or other
content. This setting allows you to specify the desired audio track. If
the audio that you choose is not avalible, the TV will default to English. For
Example:
If your native language is French, you can Select French in the preferred
language and if the broadcaster has transmitted a French translation, the audio
will be in French.
Note:
This
feature is only available on a Digital channels through the ANT-IN input. If
the menu option is grayed,
please use the MTS buttons instead.
Terms:
Audio
Tracks - Different sound options provided by broadcasters (e.g., languages,
assistance for the disabled).
Simultaneous
Transmission - Broadcasting multiple audio tracks at once.
Preferred
Language - The language or audio track chosen by the viewer.
Default
Audio - The audio track played when the preferred one is not available (in this
case, English).
ANT-IN
Input - The connection port for receiving digital signals on your TV.
MTS
Buttons - Specialized buttons for adjusting audio settings on some TVs.
User
Manual - A guidebook containing instructions for operating your TV.
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