[sumo] TV-Japan Question
Barbara Ann Klein
baklein at attglobal.net
Sat Mar 10 08:30:03 EST 2007
I can't believe that this is one thing that Time Warner actually does right.
There is an option when you are watching any channel to switch to the
alternate audio. You can even keep this option if many of the channels you
watch do not have, say, Spanish, or the dubbing (instead of
closed-captioning).
Having said that, the morning news was just speaking about the time change
vis-à-vis the cable TV companies and said that they expect the changeover to
occur between 2 and 5 AM, but don't bet on it. So, if you are on the East
Coast, want to record tomorrow's bouts and have Time Warner, you probably
have to just turn the channel to TVJapan and set up a manual recoding.
Of course, this may all turn out to be a non-event like Y2K.
BRTK
-----Original Message-----
From: sumo-bounces at webtrek.com [mailto:sumo-bounces at webtrek.com] On Behalf
Of Marc Auslander
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 2:17 PM
To: sumo at webtrek.com
Subject: Re: [sumo] TV-Japan Question
On cablevision it's even more unintuitive. It turns out that when you are
tuned to TVJapan, you don't get the normal SAP language choice entry.
Instead, you get an enable SAP entry which does nothing!
The trick is to switch to some other channel, change the SAP language to the
alternate, then switch back to TVJapan.
Same thing holds when replaying a DVR recording using the Cablevision 8300HD
DVR.
>From: sumo-bounces at webtrek.com [mailto:sumo-bounces at webtrek.com] On
>Behalf Of Bryan White
>
>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
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