[sumo] TV-Japan Question
Bryan White
bwhite at thirdpillar.com
Fri Mar 2 17:31:39 EST 2007
For Comcast boxes, getting the English sumo broadcast is doable but not
exactly intuitive.
Go to the audio setup under your standard menu. From there you should
see that your default audio language is set to "English". Change that to
any option other than "English" (I used "Spanish"), and you will then
get the alternative audio channel for any channel that has one (the
alternative audio in this case being English).
-Bryan
-----Original Message-----
From: sumo-bounces at webtrek.com [mailto:sumo-bounces at webtrek.com] On
Behalf Of Lon Howard
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 1:42 PM
To: Sumo Mailing List
Subject: Re: [sumo] TV-Japan Question
On Mar 2, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Kintaro wrote:
> You may remember the Woodstock-beya recently returned to Atlanta.
> Rather
> than getting Dish TV service for TV-Japan, I opted for Comcast, who
> carries
> TV-Japan as a premium channel. The only problem is, they only seem
> to carry
> the Japanese language feed. The cable remote doesn't seem to offer
> any
> alternate audio. The on-screen menus also offer no help. I called
> the
> Comcast service center. The operator didn't know, and her
> supervisor didn't
> know either.
>
>
>
> Do any of you get the alternate language (English) with Comcast?
> Dish and
> Time-Warner offer it. It seems strange that Comcast doesn't have a
> solution. Perhaps a fancier remote? Any ideas out there?
I would try calling TV Japan and ask if they know anything about the
Comcast program. I have Dish Network but my experience has been that
TV Japan has a lot more info than Dish/Comcast, etc. Cheers,
Lon Howard
Shomishuu
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