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I know this is probably a stupid question, so i apologize in advance, but I figured I'd ask: is there any way to force menus into a certain language, say for example forcing every menu into english? I'm using a PS3 if that helps at all.
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There is a way. But it mostly depends on what disc you are playing. If you set your player's language settings to "BD menu language" to English, then Blu-rays with multiple language menu screens will go to English.
Now mind that if the BD itself doesn't have an English menu in the first place, it will default to whatever language is the main language. (Like a lot of Japanese releases) |
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