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On the remote will be either a button marked "status" "display" or "sound mode". Push that when the DVD is playing. If you see "1 English" or "2 English" or even "commentary" in the OSD. Then you have found the way to change the soundtrack. Pressing the up, down, or sideways arrow keys should take you to the place of the "1 English" etc and highlight it. You should then be able scroll to one that turns off the commentary off. For example 1 English might meant just the normal soundtrack in English, 2 English might add subtitles. If the film has other languages these will also appear. Some might have Dolby soundtracks and other modes so if you want these make certain you select them.
Sorry I can't be precise as to which button to press as you didn't state make or model number.
I had the same problem with the VN-4100PC and 64-bit Vista, and have solved it by accessing the recorder under Windows XP in a Sun VirtualBox. This will probably work for the VN-2100PC
i want to transfer my files from my
W10 olympus digital voice recorderto my p.c but i dont have the cd-rom for the installation of the programme. i WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP Thanx!
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