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Preferred Language
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Question:

How does the Preferred Language feature work on my digital TV?

Answer:

The Preferred Language feature on your digital TV allows for the simultaneous transmission of multiple audio tracks, such as different languages, handicap assistance, or additional content. To utilize this feature, follow these steps:

 

Access the settings menu on your TV.

Locate the Preferred Language option.

Choose your desired audio track (e.g., French).

Save your selection.

If the selected audio track is unavailable, the TV will automatically switch to English.

 

Note: This feature is only available on digital channels connected via the ANT-IN input. If the menu option is grayed out, use the MTS buttons instead.

 

Technical Terms:

 

Simultaneous Transmission - Multiple audio tracks are sent together during digital TV broadcasts.

Audio Track - A separate audio stream that can contain different languages, assistance for the handicapped, or other content.

Preferred Language Setting - A TV setting that lets users choose their desired audio track.

Default Audio - The audio that plays when the chosen audio track isn't available; in this case, English.

ANT-IN Input - The connection port on the TV for receiving digital signals.

MTS Buttons - Special buttons for accessing and adjusting audio settings on some TVs.

 
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