Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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3.2.2.2. Soundtrack Language
Some XD10s may be configured to play different language versions (also know as dubs), provided the
soundtrack disc in the selected language for that film has been loaded. This feature is available only
when the Language Versions option is enabled during the XD10 setup.
If Language Versions is not enabled, then the XD10 will only load and play one version of the
soundtrack for the feature or trailer. Loading a second language for a soundtrack will overwrite the
first language. To enable language versions see section 7.2.3.
The Soundtrack Language menu, shown below, is the second selection on the Playback menu. It is
used to select the language to be used with a particular soundtrack.
Soundtrack Language
y ( )Automation
• (*)Last Installed
y ( )<language options>
y Exit
Main Menu → Playback→ Film→ Soundtrack
Options:
Automation This selection allows automation to select the playback language. This
option is applicable only if the XD10 is setup to use automation for
languages. See Section 7.6.3, Language Setups, in Chapter 7, System
Setup Menus, for more information.
Last Installed When this option is selected, the XD10 plays the language version last
installed for the feature soundtrack being played.
<Language Options>
This will be a list of all the language versions of all the installed
soundtracks on the XD10. The feature soundtrack being played will be
played in the language that was specifically selected, provided that
soundtrack has been loaded on the XD10.
Note: If the selected language does not exist on the hard drive, then the DTS soundtrack will not
play, and the XD10 will switch the cinema processor to analog.
3.2.2.2.1. Language Versions Disabled
If Language Versions is not enabled, then the following message will appear when selecting
Soundtrack from the Playback menu.
Not Available:
Language versions
Is disabled.