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VIZIO VBR120 User Manual 
Version 8/16/2010 
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www.VIZIO.com 
Issue 
Solution 
The player freezes 
when reading a CD-R 
or DVD-R. 
 
When you see “loading” on the screen, press 
, remove the disc and clean it and 
then try again. 
 
Audio Troubleshooting  
Issue 
Solution 
No sound. 
 
Press Volume + (Up) on the TV remote control.  
 
Press MUTE on the TV remote control to make sure that MUTE is not ON.  
 
Make sure headphones are not connected to the TV or home theater system. 
 
Check the audio connections of external devices that may be connected.
 
Audio pauses 
momentarily. 
 
This occurs normally between play list chapters or scenes.  
 
Audio momentarily pauses when your player switches between layers on a dual-layer 
disc. 
You can see a picture 
but you cannot hear 
sound. 
 Press 
Volume 
+ (Up) on the TV remote control.  
 
Press MUTE on the TV remote control to make sure that MUTE is not ON.  
 Press 
AUDIO to select the audio. 
 
Make sure headphones are not connected to the TV or home theater system. 
 
Check the audio connections of external devices that may be connected. 
 
Audio may not be heard when more than four devices are connected with HDMI 
cables. Reduce the number of connected devices. 
Cannot switch audio. 
 
Some discs do not let you change the audio. 
 
When connecting a home theater system using a coaxial digital cable, optical digital 
audio cable, or an HDMI cable, set Digital Audio Output to PCM or connect the home 
theater system using a standard audio cable. 
Incorrect audio type. 
 
Depending on the connected equipment, not all audio tracks may be available if your 
player is connected with an HDMI cable and the TV or receiver does not support the 
audio track selected. 
 
Sound effects are only sent to the audio outputs (HDMI jack or the DIGITAL AUDIO 
OUT
 jack) if Bitstream Mixed is selected from the audio menu. 
 
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TruHD, and DTS-HD cannot be output from the DIGITAL 
AUDIO OUT
 jacks. Instead, these BD audio tracks, if present, are output as Dolby 
Digital or DTS Digital Surround bitstreams. (The HDMI still outputs Dolby Digital Plus, 
Dolby TruHD, and DTS-HD bitstreams, as long as the HDMI receiver supports these 
formats). 
 
Some audio tracks may be changed prior to being sent to the audio jack, depending 
on the Audio settings and the receiver capabilities. For instance, selecting “Bitstream 
Mixed” will cause the BD player to output a (remixed) DTS stream, regardless of the 
audio track selected.