Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 1.0
1.10. Language Management for the XD10
In selected theaters there may be a requirement to play different dubbed soundtrack versions for the same
film. A theater may also desire to change versions throughout the day.
In the XD10, multiple versions of a film may be copied onto the hard drive. Since all of the versions are
assigned the same serial number, there needs to be additional information given to the XD10 to select
which version should be played.
In order for XD10 to accurately identify the languages on the disc, a language identification is added to
the audio file header. This ID is an enumerated value. The XD10 has a table that relates the enumerated
value to the text description of the language. See Appendix D, Language Management.
1.10.1. Trailer Considerations
The language version must be set to the language of the trailer files, or they will not play.
“Last installed” means the last audio file installed for that serial number and reel number combination.
There is not really a last installed language because you can install three different shows with different
languages and they will all play under “Last Installed”. The same is true if language versions is disabled.
If you installed the same show with three different languages, then only the last one loaded will play
under “Last Installed”. This also is true if language versions is disabled.
1.10.2. Language Versions Enable
LANGUAGE VERSIONS
AUDIO SETUP
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
SETUP
MAIN MENU
In most cases, the XD10 is installed at a location where multiple
languages will NOT be used. In that case the Language Versions
option should be disabled. When disabled, all other language
version menu options and features are turned off, and the XD10
will not store multiple versions of the any feature. The last
language version installed will overwrite any previous version.
LANGUAGE VERSIONS
(*)Enabled
( )Disabled
Exit
1.10.3. Language Versions Selection
SOUNDTRACK
LANGUAGE
SOUNDTRACK
PLAYBACK
MAIN MENU
This option is only necessary in cinemas where multiple languages are used for
films. This selection is made by the projectionist to set up for the next show.
Soundtrack Language
( )Automation
(*)Last Installed
( )English
( )French
( )…
Exit
• Last Installed– the last audio file installed for that serial number and reel number
combination.
There is not really a last installed language because you can install three different shows with
different languages and they will all play under “Last Installed”. (The same is true if
Language Versions is disabled.)
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