Blu-ray Disc Player
BDX2700KU
OWNER’S MANUAL
2700
Owner’s Record
The model number and serial number are on the back of the
unit. Record these numbers in the spaces below. Refer to
these numbers whenever you communicate with your Toshiba
dealer about this unit.
Model number:
Serial number :
© 2010 Toshiba Corporation
PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:
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To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure.Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and
interlocks defeated. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Warning: Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
FCC Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The party responsible for compliance to these rules is:
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C.
82 Totowa Rd. Wayne, NJ 07470.
Ph: 1-800-631-3811
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Toshiba, or parties authorized by Toshiba, could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Notes On Copyright
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
On Placement
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Do not use this unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or humid.
Do not restrict the air flow of this unit by placing it somewhere with poor air flow, by covering it with a cloth, or by placing it on
bedding or carpeting.
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Be sure to remove the disc and unplug the AC power cord from the outlet before carrying the unit.
On Safety
• Do not handle the AC power cord with wet hands and do not put your fingers or objects into the unit.
• When connecting or disconnecting the AC power cord, grip the plug and not the cord itself. Pulling the cord may damage it
and create a hazard.
• When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time, disconnect the AC power cord.
On Condensation
• When left in a heated room where it is warm and damp, water droplets or condensation may form inside the equipment.
When there is condensation inside the unit, the unit may not function normally. Let the unit stand for 1-2 hours before turning
the power on or gradually heat the room and allow the unit to dry before use.
On Recycling
• This unit’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in
accordance with your local recycling regulations.
• Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with your local
regulations concerning chemical wastes.
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Introduction
“Wi-Fi CERTIFIED” logo is
a registered trademark of
Wi-Fi Alliance. “Wi-Fi PRO-
TECTED SETUP” logo is a
trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Supplied Accessories
BONUSVIEW
“DVD” logo is a trademark
of DVD Format / Logo
Licensing Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and
High-Definition Multimedia
Interface are trademarks
or registered trademarks
of HDMI Licensing LLC in
the United States and other
countries.
Remote Control with
Batteries (AAA x 2)
Composite Audio / Video
Cables
Manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Manufactured under license
under U.S. Patent #’s:
Owner’s Manual
(EN)
Quick Start Guide
(EN/ES)
5,451,942; 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 5,978,762;
6,226,616; 6,487,535;
7,392,195; 7,272,567;
7,333,929; 7,212,872 &
other U.S. and worldwide
patents issued & pending.
DTS and the Symbol are
registered trademarks, &
DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master
Audio | Essential and the
DTS logos are trademarks
of DTS, Inc. Product
Symbols used in this Manual
To specify for which media type each function is, we put the
following symbols at the beginning of each item to operate.
Symbol
Description
Description refers to BD-video and BD-RE
/ BD-R recorded in BDMV format
Description refers to DVD-video
includes software. © DTS,
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Description refers to Audio CD / DTS-CD
“x.v.Color” and “x.v.Color”
logo are trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
Description refers to DVD-RW/-R with
AVCHD files
“AVCHD” and the “AVCHD”
logo are trademarks of
Panasonic Corporation and
Sony Corporation.
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-
RW/-R, CD-RW/-R and SD Memory Card
with MP3 files
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-
RW/-R, CD-RW/-R and SD Memory Card
with Windows Media™ Audio files
“BONUSVIEW” is trademark
of Blu-ray Disc Association.
Description refers to BD-RE/-R, DVD-
RW/-R, CD-RW/-R and SD Memory Card
with JPEG files
Java and all other Java
trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the
United States and/or other
countries.
If you do not find any of the symbols listed above under the
function heading, the operation is applicable to all media.
Trademark Information
“BD-LIVE” logo is trademark
of Blu-ray Disc Association.
Windows Media and the
Windows logo are
“Blu-ray Disc” and
Association.
are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc
trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United
States and/or other
countries.
Blockbuster is a registered trademark of Blockbuster, Inc.
Netfix is a registered trademark of Netfix Inc.
Pandora is a registered trademark of Pandora Media, Inc.
VUDU is a trademark of VUDU, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Accessing a Specific Location Directly.......... 21
Locating a specific title/chapter/time ......................... 21
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .....................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............. 2
PRECAUTIONS ................................................... 3
Supplied Accessories ....................................... 4
Symbols used in this Manual ........................... 4
Trademark Information ...................................... 4
Table of Contents ............................................... 5
Features .............................................................. 6
Repeating a Title, Chapter,Track or Specific
Segment ............................................................ 22
Repeating a title, chapter or track .............................. 22
Repeating a specific segment ................................... 22
Playing in a Random Order.............................. 22
Playing tracks or files in a random order ................... 22
PIP(BONUSVIEW) Setting................................ 23
Camera Angle ................................................... 23
Audio Selection................................................. 23
Subtitle Selection ............................................. 24
Displaying On-screen Information.................. 24
Identification of Controls .................................. 7
Front panel.................................................................... 7
Rear panel..................................................................... 7
Using the Remote Control ................................ 8
Remote Control............................................................. 8
Installing batteries......................................................... 9
Operating with the remote control............................... 10
Front Panel Display ..................................................... 10
Playing AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG Files ............25
Playing files on a data disc......................................... 25
Using an SD Card ..............................................26
Inserting an SD card ................................................. 26
Using a USB Device ..........................................27
Operating a USB device ............................................ 27
Connections
Connecting to a TV .......................................... 11
Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable ................... 12
Connecting to a TV using a component video cable... 12
Connecting to a TV using an A/V cable....................... 12
Customizing the Function Settings
General Operations ...........................................28
Network Connection Setting ............................28
Info Menu............................................................31
Performing Quick-Setup ...................................31
Display Setting...................................................32
Audio Setting .....................................................33
Speaker Setting .................................................34
Language Setting ..............................................35
Parental Control.................................................35
System Setting...................................................36
UpgradingYour Player’s Firmware ..................37
Connecting to an Audio System .....................13
Via 2-Channel Analog Audio Output ........................... 13
Via Digital Audio Output .............................................. 13
Via HDMI Audio Output ............................................... 13
Network Connection .........................................14
Connecting your player to a wired router .................... 14
Connecting your player to a wireless access point or
router........................................................................... 14
Connecting the Speakers .................................15
Positioning the Speakers..................................16
Using the Connected Applications .................38
Watching Movies with Netflix™ ................................... 38
Watching Movies with BLOCKBUSTER® ................... 39
Watching Movies with VUDU™ ................................... 39
Listening to Music with PANDORA™........................... 40
Playback
Information on Playback.................................. 17
Playable Discs and Files ............................................ 17
Unplayable Discs and Files........................................ 17
Color Systems............................................................ 18
Region Codes ............................................................ 18
Structure of Disc/SD Card Contents .......................... 18
Using BD-LiveTM Features ................................40
Others
Playing a Disc ................................................... 19
Troubleshooting & Maintenance ......................41
Troubleshooting........................................................... 41
Maintenance .............................................................. 42
Basic playback ........................................................... 19
Variable Speed Playback.................................. 20
Playing in fast reverse / forward directions................. 20
Playing frame by frame .............................................. 20
Playing in slow motion ............................................... 20
Glossary .............................................................43
Specifications ....................................................45
Limited Warranty................................................46
Locating a Desired Section ............................. 20
Locating a title using the top menu ............................ 20
Locating a specific chapter or track............................ 21
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Introduction
Features
Blu-ray Disc
x.v.Color
You can enjoy Blu-ray Disc which is capable of storing five times
more data than a conventional DVD.
This unit supports playback of video contents on discs recorded
with “x.v.Color” technology. To watch this video content with
the “x.v.Color”, a TV or other display device supporting both
video image reproduction using the “x.v.Color” standard and
capable of manually switching it’s color setting is required.
Please refer to the owner’s manual of your display device for
further information.
BD-Java
With some BDs which support Java applications, you can enjoy
the interactive functions such as games or interactive menus.
BD-Live
BD-Live (BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2.0) that allows interactive
functions to be used when this unit is connected to the Internet
in addition to the BONUSVIEW function.The various functions
differ depending on the disc.
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo is an assurance that Wi-Fi Alliance
has tested a product in numerous configurations and with a
diverse sampling of other devices to ensure compatibility with
other Wi-Fi CERTIFIED equipment that operates in the same
frequency band.
Full high-definition video playback
Watch movies in the highest picture quality available for your
HDTV. This unit offers full high-definition video playback up to
1080p resolution for an amazing viewing experience. A highly
detailed picture and increased sharpness delivers a more true-
to-life picture.
Easy and simple connection to your HDTV via HDMI
Connect this unit to your HDTV with one single HDMI (High-
Definition Multimedia Interface) cable. It is recommended to
use a High Speed HDMI Cable for better compatibility.The high
definition video output signal will be transferred to your HDTV
without conversion to analog signals, so you will get excellent
picture and sound quality.
DVD Upconversion for enhanced picture quality
Your current DVD will look even better than before thanks to
video upconversion. Upconversion will increase the resolution
of standard definition DVD to high definition up to 1080p over
an HDMI connection. The picture will be less jagged and more
realistic for a near high-definition experience.
Thanks to other multiple outputs, you can also easily connect
to your home theater system or amplifier.
Enjoy your content on different kinds of media
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)
This unit supports HDMI CEC, which allows integrated system
control over HDMI and is part of the HDMI standard.
Full backwards compatibility with BD, DVD, CD and SD card
ensures that you can continue to enjoy your current audio-video
collection. Additionally, you can view JPEG digital pictures or
listen to MP3 or Windows Media™ Audio music files.
This function may not work properly on some devices.
Experience rich multi-channel surround sound
HDMI 1080p/24F output (BD only)
Multi-channel surround sound, which recognizes real-to-life
sound and makes you feel like you are really there.
This unit is equipped with a feature which can provide the
smooth movement in the playback of film originated material
with the frame rate of 24 frames per second with progressive
scan. (Available only when the TV is connected by an HDMI
cable and compatible with 1080p/24F frame input.)
PIP (BONUSVIEW)
Some BD-videos have the PIP function which enables you to
display the secondary video in the primary video.You can call
up the secondary video by pressing BONUSVIEW whenever
the scene contains the secondary video.
Refer to “Display Setting” in “Customizing the Function
Settingss” on page 32.
Copyright protection system
Pop-up menu
To play back the digital video images of a BD / DVD via an HDMI
connection, it is necessary that both the unit and the TV (or an
AV amplifier) support a copyright protection system called HDCP
(high-bandwidth digital content protection system). HDCP is
copy protection technology that comprises data encryption and
authentication of the connected AV device. This unit supports
HDCP. Please read the operating instructions of your TV (or AV
amplifier) for more information.
Some BD-video have pop-up menu which is a navigation menu
that can be called up and be operated on theTV screen without
interrupting the playback.You can call up the pop-up menu by
pressing POPUP/TOP MENU or MENU.Contents in the pop-up
menu vary depending on the disc.
Playback of Content from an SD Memory Card
You can play back AVCHD / MP3 / WMA / JPEGs stored in an
SD Memory Card.You can store picture-in-picture commentary,
subtitles or other extras for BD-ROM ver. 2 (Profile 2.0 / Profile
1.1) files in an SD Memory Card and play back with the BD-
video.
Playing back AVCHD files
This unit supports playback of AVCHD format files (new format
for high definition video camcorders) recorded on disc/SD card.
Your high definition personal archive is playable in HD quality.
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Identification of Controls
Front panel
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
1. Disc tray
2. OPEN/CLOSE button
3. Display
How to Power OnYour Unit ?
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Refer to “Front Panel Display” on page 10.
1. Connect to a standard AC outlet to supply power to this
unit, the ON/STANDBY indicator lights.
4. Remote sensor
5. STOP button
2. Wait about 20 seconds and the ON/STANDBY indicator
will be off automatically.
6. PLAY
button
3. After 10 seconds, press ON/STANDBY button to turn
on the unit.The ON/STANDBY indicator illuminates and
display lights.
7. ON/STANDBY indicator
8. SD card slot
9. ON/STANDBY button
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Press to turn on the unit, or to turn the unit into the
standby mode. (To completely turn off the unit, you must
unplug the AC power cord.)
Rear panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
SBR
C
SL
SR
FL
FR
Y
PB
PR
AC IN
SW
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
R
L
VIDEO
OUTPUT
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
LAN
USB
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8
9
1. AC power cord
5. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
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Connect to a standard AC outlet to supply power to this
unit.
•
Use to connect a TV with component video inputs using
a component video cable.
•
Unplug this cord from the AC outlet to completely turn
off the unit.
6. MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks
•
Use to connect an AV receiver / amplifier with a audio
cable.
2. LAN terminal
•
Use to connect a network equipment with LAN cable.
7. USB jack
•
Use to connect USB flash drives (not included).
3. HDMI OUT jack
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Use to connect a TV with an HDMI compatible port via
an HDMI cable.
4. OPTICAL jack
Use to connect an AV receiver / amplifier, Dolby Digital /
8. AUDIO OUT jacks
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Use to connect a TV, an AV receiver / amplifier or other
device with a composite audio cable.
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9. VIDEO OUT jack
Use to connect a TV, an AV receiver or other device with
a composite video cable.
DTS decoder or other device with a digital audio optical
input jack using a digital audio optical cable.
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Introduction
Using the Remote control
Remote control
No. Item
Description
Press to adjust aspect ratio in full
stop mode.
1
2
3
ASPECT
15
16
17
18
OPEN/CLOSE
SETTING
Press to open or close the disc tray.
Press to display the settings in
home menu.
1
2
3
Press to display the Connected in
home menu.
4
HOME MENU
19
20
21
Press to switch picture-in-picture
feature on or off (only applicable
to BD-video which supports the
PIP function). For more details,
see “PIP (BONUSVIEW) Setting”
on page 23.
4
5
BONUSVIEW
BONUSVIEW
5
Same as SKIP
For detailed operations, please
refer to SKIP / SKIP
/ SKIP
.
/
22
.
6
7
Press to select a viewing angle if
multiple angles are available on
the disc.
ANGLE
6
7
VOLUME + / -
AUDIO
Press to adjust the volume.
23
Press to select the audio mode.
Press to display the subtitle menu.
SUBTITLE
8
9
Press to return to the previous
menu.
24
25
26
27
28
RETURN
Press to adjust the brightness of
display on the front of the Blu-ray
disc player.
10
DIMMER
11
12
• Press to select items on some
BD contents.
• When file list / thumbnail list is
shown, press to switch between
pages.
29
30
31
RED / GREEN /
BLUE /YELLOW
8
9
13
14
During playback, press to fast
reverse the playback.
REV
32
33
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During playback, press once to
return to the beginning of the
current title, chapter, track or file.
• During playback, press twice
to return to the previous title,
chapter, track or file.
10 SKIP
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During the JPEG playback, press
to return to the previous file.
• Press to pause playback.
•
Whenplaybackisinpausemode,
press repeatedly to forward the
playback step by step.
11
12
PAUSE
Press to advance one frame.
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• In playback mode, press GOTO,
then press the number buttons
to enter a title, chapter, track,
time or file number.
• In menu mode, press to enter
the parental code password.
Installing batteries
13 Number buttons
Install the batteries (AAAx2) matching the polarity indicated
inside battery compartment of the remote control.
Press to display the search
menu.
Open the cover.
14 GOTO
1
Press to turn on the unit, or to turn
the unit into the standby mode. (To
completely turn off the unit, you
must unplug the power cord.)
15 ON/STANDBY
• During Blu-ray Disc playback,
press to open
a
menu that
lets you control Blu-ray Disc
playback.
16 POPUP/TOP MENU
• During DVD playback, press
to open the DVD menu (if
available).
Insert batteries.
In playback mode, press to adjust
picture quality according to your
preference (Actual effect to picture
may vary depending on TV.):
• E.P.M (Enhanced Picture Mode):
The picture is sharper with
enhanced color.
2
17 PIC
• Sharpness
18 INFO
Press to display disc information.
Presstoselectthevideoresolution
in full stop mode.
19 RESOLUTION
Make sure to match the + and – on the batteries to the
marks indicated in the battery compartment.
Press to return to the previous
menu.
20 MENU
In PIP mode, press to turn the
audio for the secondary video on
or off. For more details, see “PIP
(BONUSVIEW) Setting” on page
23.
Close the cover.
21 2nd AUDIO
3
/
/
/
Press to select items or settings.
22
Press to confirm or select menu
items.
OK
In PIP mode, press to turn the
subtitle for the secondary video
on or off.
23 2nd SUBTITLE
During playback, press to fast
forward the playback.
24 FWD
Caution: Never throw batteries into a fire.
Press to start playback or resume
playback.
25
PLAY
Notes:
•
During playback, press to skip to
the next title, chapter, track or file.
• Do not mix different battery types or combine used batteries
with new ones.
• If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the
operating range becomes reduced, replace both batteries
with new ones.
26 SKIP
• During the JPEG playback,
press to go to the next file.
27 STOP
Press to stop playback.
Press to play back the disc in slow
motion.
• If the batteries are dead or if you will not be using the remote
control for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent battery
acid from leaking into the battery compartment.
28
Press to toggle between various
repeat modes.
29 REPEAT
Press to turn random function on
or off.
30 RANDOM
Press to play back
a
defined
31 A-B
section between point A and B
repeatedly.
32 CLEAR
Press to clear an input error.
Press to confirm or select menu
items.
33 ENTER
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Introduction
Operating with the remote control
* Do not expose the remote sensor of the Blu-ray disc player
to a strong light source such as direct sunlight or other
illumination. If you do so, you may not be able to operate
the Blu-ray disc player via the remote control.
Point the remote control at the remote
sensor and press the buttons.
Notes:
• Direct the remote control at the remote sensor of the Blu-ray
disc player.
• When using the remote control, press the buttons at intervals
of about 1 second to ensure the correct mode of operation.
• Do not drop or give the remote control a shock.
• Do not leave the remote control near an extremely hot or humid
place.
• Do not spill water or put anything wet on the remote control.
• Do not open the remote control.
Distance: About 5 m from the front
of the remote sensor.
Angle:
About 30° in each
direction of the front of
the remote sensor.
• If the remote control is not going to be used for a long time,
remove the battery to avoid damage caused by battery leakage
corrosion.
Front Panel Display
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DVD
TRK 2 c h
MULTI
HDMI
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CD
1080ip
720p
576ip
480ip
10
11
1. PLAY indicator
Lights when playing.
2. PAUSE indicator
Lights when paused.
10. Resolution indicator
Shows resolution of video output.
11. Character indicators
Displays various kinds of information such as elapsed time
or message, etc. (See Example shown as below.)
3. DVD indicator
Lights when a DVD disc is inserted.
4. CD indicator
Indicates the
elapsed time
Lights when a CD disc is inserted.
5. TRK (TRACK) indicator
Lights when a CD/MP3 disc is inserted.
Closing the
disc tray
6. Audio Channel indicator
Shows the audio channel of the current DVD/BD.
Indicates that a
Blu-ray disc is
inserted
7. HDMI indicator
Lights when HDMI TV is connected.
8.
9.
(REPEAT) indicator
Illuminates when REPEAT is pressed.
Loading a disc
/
SKIP indicator
Lights while in fast forward / fast reverse mode.
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Connecting to a TV
Connect the Blu-ray player to your TV.
1. Choose the appropriate connection, then proceed to the corresponding instruction (A, B or C) on the
next page.
Best
(Supports up to 1080i/1080p, 1080p/24F resolution.)
Your TV
HDMI IN
Go To
High
Definition
TV
HDMI cable
Video
Audio
A
B
C
No analog audio connection required.
HDMI Cable NOT INCLUDED
Better
(Supports up to 1080i resolution.)
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
Y
P
P
B/CB
R/CR
Your TV
component video cable
composite audio cable
Video
Go To
High
Definition
TV
+
L
Audio
AUDIO IN
R
Component Video Cable NOT INCLUDED
Basic
(Supports only 480i resolution.)
VIDEO IN
Your TV
Video
Go To
Standard
Definition
TV
L
composite audio video cable
+
Audio
AUDIO IN
R
• Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the composite audio / video cables are connected to a VCR, pictures may be
distorted due to the copy right protection system.
Composite Video / Audio Cables INCLUDED
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Connections
2. Connect the cables by following the illustrations below.
Connecting to a TV using an HDMI cable (Best)
Your TV
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
C
SL
FL
FR
Y
P
B
PR
AC IN
SBR
SW
SR
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
A
HDMIcable
HDMI IN
HDMI OUT
Notes:
• Do not tilt the connector when inserting it into the HDMI jack, and make sure the shapes of the jack and the connector
are matched.
• When using non-HDCP compatible TV, the image will not display properly.
• An HDMI cable carries both video and audio signals. If you want to use TV speakers, you do not need to make an
additional audio connection if you are using an HDMI cable.
Connecting to a TV using a component video cable (Better)
Your TV
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
C
SL
FL
Y
P
B
PR
AC IN
SBR
SW
SR
FR
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
B
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
Y
component
video cable
PR/CR
PB/CB
L
AUDIO IN
R
COMPONENVIDEO OUT
Y
P
B
PR
R
L
ANALOG AUDIO
OUTPUT
composite audio cable
Connecting to a TV using an A/V cable (Good)
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
C
SL
FL
Y
P
B
PR
AC IN
SBR
SW
SR
FR
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
C
VIDEO IN
Your TV
R
L
VIDEO
OUTPUT
ANALOG AUDIO
OUTPUT
L
AUDIO IN
R
composite audio video cable
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Connecting to an Audio System
•
•
When you change the connections, all devices should be turned off.
Refer to the manual accompanying external devices for more information.
Via 2-Channel Analog Audio Output
Stereo system
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
C
SL
FL
Y
PB
PR
AC IN
SBR
SW
SR
FR
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
AUDIO IN
R
L
R
L
ANALOG AUDIO
OUTPUT
composite audio cable
Via Digital Audio Output
AV receiver / amplifier
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
C
SL
SR
FL
FR
Y
PB
PR
AC IN
SBR
SW
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
OPTICAL
BITSTREAM/PCM
OPTICAL
digital audio optical cable
Via HDMI Audio Output
AV receiver / amplifier
with an HDMI input jack
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
SBR
C
SL
SR
FL
FR
Y
PB
PR
AC IN
SW
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
HDMI IN
HDMI cable
HDMI OUT
.
Digital Audio Optical Cable and HDMI Cable NOT INCLUDED.
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Connections
Network Connection
Your Blu-ray disc player can be connected to your home network:
•
By connecting an Ethernet cable to the ETHERNET jack on the rear of your player and to a wired hub or router. Using
a wired network provides the best performance, because the attached devices connect directly to the network and are
not subject to radio frequency interference.
•
By connecting through the built-in wireless device and a wireless access point or router.
Connecting your player to a wired router:
•
Connect an Ethernet cable (CAT5 or better with RJ45 connector) to the ETHERNET jack on the back of your player
and to an Ethernet jack on a hub or broadband router.
Hub or broadband router
Networking equipment
(modem, etc.)
Notes:
•
Do not connect a modular
phonecabletotheETHERNET
jack.
WAN
LAN
LAN
•
When plugging or unplugging
the cable, hold the connector
on the end of the cable.When
unplugging, do not pull on the
cable.Press down the lock tab
and pull the connector out of
the jack.
5
4
3
2
1
LAN cable
LAN cable
•
Because there are various
connection configurations,
follow the instructions from
your telecommunication carrier
or Internet service provider.
Internet
LAN
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
SBR
C
SL
SR
FL
FR
Y
PB
PR
AC IN
SW
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
Connecting your player to a wireless access point or router:
Your Blu-ray disc player has an integrated Wi-Fi device and antenna. No physical connection to the wireless router is
necessary.
•
Configure your player to access the wireless access point or router. For more information, see “Configuring a wireless
Internet connection” on page 28.
•
The network configuration and connection method may vary depending on the equipment in use and the network
environment. Your Blu-ray disc player is equipped with an IEEE 802.11n wireless module, which also supports the
802.11 a/b/g/n standards. For the best wireless performance, we recommend using an IEEE 802.11n certified Wi-Fi
network (access point or wireless router).
Notes:
• You must use a wireless IP sharer that supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n.
(n is recommended for stable operation of the wireless network.)
• Wireless LAN, in its nature, may cause interference, depending on the
use condition (AP performance, distance, obstacle, interference by
other radio devices, etc.).
Wireless access point
Modem Port
• Set the wireless IP sharer to Infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is not
supported.
Modem Cable
• When applying the security key for the AP (wireless IP sharer), only
the following is supported.
1) Authentication Mode : WPAPSK, WPA2PSK
2) Encryption Type : WEP, TKIP, AES
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Connecting the Speakers (For 7.1 Audio Channel)
You can connect the speakers as shown in the following diagram to obtain the 7.1 audio channels effects. Using the audio
cables, connect the MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT (SBL, SBR, C, SW, SL, SR, FL & FR) terminals on the rear of
the Blu-ray disc player to 7.1 Channel ANALOG AUDIO IN terminals of your Amplifier.
For speaker configuration, please refer to “Speaker Setting” on page 34.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
SBL
C
SL
FL
FR
Y
PB
PR
AC IN
SBR
SW
SR
R
L
BITSTREAM
/
PCM
VIDEO
OUT
LAN
USB
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
SBL
C
SL
SR
FL
FR
SBR
SW
MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT
7.1 Channel Amplifier
L
L
L
R
R
R
Notes:
• Please turn the volume down when you turn on the Amplifier.Sudden loud sound may cause damage to the speakers
and your ears.
• The position of terminals may vary depending on the Amplifier. Please refer to the user’s manual of your Amplifier.
• The front left and right outputs on your player and 7.1 channel amplifier must be connected to hear disc menu audio
from certain Blu-ray discs.
• When connecting to a 5.1 channel home theater or receiver, connect all the MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO OUTPUT jacks
from the player except for the SBL (Surround Back Left) / SBR (Surround Back Right) outputs.
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Connections
Positioning the Speakers (For 7.1 Audio Channel)
How you set up your speakers can affect the bass and the sound field. Note the following points:
•
•
Place speakers on flat secure bases.
Placing speakers too close to floors, walls, and corners can result in excessive bass. Cover walls and windows with
thick curtains.
•
Keep your speakers at least 10 mm away from the system for proper ventilation.
Setup example (For 7.1 audio channels)
Subwoofer
Front speakers
Center speaker
Place the left and right front
speakers equidistant from the
Place the center speaker directly in front of the
listening area, either above or below the TV.
Vibration caused by the speaker can disrupt the
picture if it is placed on directly on the TV.
center speaker, about 30
º
angle from the center channel.
Place to the right or left of the
TV, on the floor or a sturdy
shelf so that it will not cause
vibration. Leave about 30 cm
from the TV.
Main unit
To allow for proper ventilation and to maintain
good airflow around the main unit, position it with
at least 5 cm of space on all sides.
AV receiver
Place the AV receiver directly in front of the
listening area, either above or below the TV.
Left & Right Surround speakers
(may be elevated above
the listener)
Surround Back speakers
(may be elevated above
the listener)
Place the left and right surround speakers to the
left and right side of the listening position, in line
with or slightly behind the listening position -
Place the surround back speakers behind the
listening position - slightly to the left and right -
at about 140 -150 from the center speaker.
o
o
o
o
about 90 -110 from the center.
Note:
The above setup illustration is a basic overview on what to expect when hooking speakers up to your home theater system. The
placement may vary depending on how many and what type of loudspeakers you have, as well as your room size, shape, and
acoustical properties.
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Playback
Readable cards
SD Memory Card (8 MB - 2 GB)
SDHC Memory Card (4 GB - 8 GB)
miniSD Card (8 MB - 2 GB)
Playable files/data
Information on Playback
MP3, Windows MediaTM
Audio, JPEG, picture-
Before you start playing back a disc, read the following
information.
in-picture
commentary,
subtitles or other extras
for BD-ROM
microSD Card (8 MB - 2 GB)
Playable Discs and Files
•
This unit supports SD Memory Card with FAT12/FAT16
file system, and SDHC Memory Card with FAT32 file
system.
This unit is compatible to play back the following discs /
files.
•
•
This unit does not support NTFS file system.
This unit may not read the SD Memory Cards formatted
on a computer. If that is the case, please reformat the SD
Memory Cards in this unit and try again.
This unit does not support miniSDHC and microSDHC
Memory Card.
To play back a disc / file, make sure that it meets the
requirements for region codes and color systems as
described below. You can play back discs that have the
following logos.
•
•
Other disc types are not guaranteed to play back.
For miniSD Card and microSD Card, the adapter is
necessary.
Playable discs
Logos
Blu-ray Disc
miniSD Card
microSD Card
adapter
- BD-ROM (single / dual layer)
- BD-RE (single / dual layer)
(Recorded in BDMV format)
- BD-R (single / dual layer)(Recorded
in BDMV format) (Unclosed discs
may not be played back.)
adapter
miniSD Card
microSD
Card
•
•
Portions of this product are protected under copyright
law and are provided under license by ARIS / SOLANA /
4C.
Please keep the SD Memory Cards in their cases when
you are not using them.
Do not try to open or modify the card.
Do not touch the terminal surface with your fingers or
any metals.
Do not attach additional labels or stickers to cards.
Do not remove the label of the SD Memory Cards.
This unit recognizes up to 8 characters of file name in
the SD Memory Card. Characters after 8th will not be
displayed.
DVD-ROM
DVD-RW
DVD-R
•
•
•
•
•
CD-DA (audio CD)
CD-RW
Unplayable Discs and Files
CD-R
The following discs will not be played back in this unit.
DTS-CD
-
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
CD-ROM
CD-I (compact disc-interactive)
DVD-RAM
VSD (video single disc)
DVD-audio
HD DVD
VIDEO CD
Unfinalized disc
Playable files
Media
AVCHD
DVD-RW/-R
MP3
BD-RE/-R,
RW/-R,
DVD-RW/-R,
Memory
(including SDHC), miniSD Card,
microSD Card
CD-
Card
SACD
Windows MediaTM Audio
SD
BD / DVD / SD Memory Card contains DivX® files.
BD / DVD hybrid disc (played back as a BD-video only)
BD that contains AVCHD files
DVD-RW/-R recorded in non compatible recording
format.
JPEG
•
This unit cannot playback the disc contents protected by
Windows MediaTM Digital Rights Management (DRM).
•
•
Super Audio CD - Only the sound on the CD layer can be
heard. The sound on the high-density Super Audio CD
layer cannot be heard.
Playability of dual discs are not guaranteed.
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Playback
Color Systems
Structure of Disc/SD Card Contents
BD-video and DVD-video are recorded in different color
systems throughout the world. The most common color
system is NTSC (which is used primarily in the United
States and Canada).
The contents of BD / DVD / AVCHD are generally divided into
titles. Titles may be further subdivided into chapters.
BD / DVD / AVCHD
title 1
chapter 1
title 2
chapter 2 chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3
Region Codes
This unit has been designed to play back BD-video with
region “A” and DVD-video with region “1” or “ALL”. You
cannot play back BD-video or DVD-video that are labeled
for other regions. Look for the symbols on the right on your
BD-video or DVD-video.
Audio CD is divided into tracks.
audio CD
track 3
track 1
track 2
track 4
track 5
If these region symbols do not appear on your BD-video or
DVD-video, you cannot play back the disc in this unit. The
letter or number inside the globe refers to region of the world.
A BD-video or DVD-video labeled for a specific region can
only be played back in the unit with the same region code.
Data discs, USB device, SD Memory Cards containing MP3
/ WMA /JPEG are divided into folders, and the folders are
subdivided into files.
MP3 / WMA / JPEG
BD-video
folder (group) 2
file 4
folder (group) 1
file 1
file 2
file 3
file 5
DVD-video
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CAUTION:
Playing a Disc
Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing.
Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury.
This section shows you the basics on how to play a disc.
Basic playback
Preparations
• When you want to view a disc, turn on the TV and select the video input connected to the Blu-ray disc player.
To start playback in the stop mode
Press PLAY.
Press the ON/STANDBY button.
1
The Blu-ray disc player turns on.
To pause playback (still mode)
Press PAUSE during playback.
To resume normal playback, press the PLAY button.
Press OPEN/CLOSE.
• The sound is muted during still mode.
2
The disc tray opens.
To stop playback
Press STOP. The setup menu is displayed.
To resume normal playback, press
ROM, then press OK.
/
to select DVD/BD-
Place the disc on the disc tray.
3
• Depending on the disc, playback starts where it stopped
or at the beginning of the disc.
With the playback side
down
If you press STOP twice, playback stops completely.
To stat playback again, press PLAY. Playback starts at
the beginning of the disc.
To remove the disc
Press OPEN/CLOSE.
Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.
4
Playback starts.
Remove the disc after the disc tray opens
completely.
If you insert a Blu-ray disc or a DVD that contains
Be sure to press the OPEN/CLOSE button
to close the disc tray after you remove
the disc.
a top menu, a menu may appear. Use
to select the title you want to view, then press OK
to start playback.
/
/
/
• You may need to press the POPUP/TOP MENU or
MENU button to display disc menu (depending on
the actual Blu-ray disc or DVD.)
To turn the power off
Press ON/STANDBY button to turn the unit off.
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Playback
Variable Speed Playback
You can play discs at various speeds, and resume playback from the location where you stopped playback.
Playing in fast reverse / forward directions
To resume normal playback
Press
or
during playback.
Press
PLAY.
: Fast forward playback
: Fast reverse playback
Notes:
• The Blu-ray disc player mutes sound and subtitles during
reverse and forward scan.
• The playback speed may differ depending on the disc.
Each time you press this button, the fast-forward
or fast-reverse speed changes in the following
sequence:
Fast x 2
Fast x 4
Fast x 8
Fast x 16
Fast x 32
Fast x 64
Fast x 128.
Playing frame by frame
To resume normal playback
Press
during still playback.
Press
PLAY.
Each time you press this button, the picture
advances one frame.
Note:
• The sound is muted during frame by frame playback.
Playing in slow motion
To resume normal playback
Press
during playback.
Press
PLAY.
Each time you press this button, the slow-
motion speed changes in the following
sequence:
Notes:
• The sound is muted during slow-motion playback.
• 3 speeds are available.
Slow x 1/2
Slow x 1/4
Slow x 1/8
Locating a Desired Section
Normally, Blu-ray discs and DVDs are divided into titles, and the titles are sub-divided into chapters. Audio CDs are divided
into tracks.You can quickly locate any specific title, chapter, or track.
Locating a title using the top menu
Press
want.
/
/
/
to select the title you
Press POPUP/TOP MENU.
1
2
3
The top menu appears on the TV
screen.
If the titles in the top menu are assigned a number,
you can directly locate a specific title by pressing its
designated number with the number buttons.
e.g.
Press OK.
Playback starts from Chapter 1 of the selected title.
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Locating a specific chapter or track
Press
or
repeatedly to access the
and
refer to item
26 and item 10 on page 9 and
page 8 respectively.
chapter or track number you want.
Playback starts from the selected chapter or track.
You can also press
or
To locate succeeding chapters or tracks.
(shown as in the right
illustration) on the remote
control to access the desired
chapter or track.
Playback starts from the beginning of the
current chapter or track.When you press twice
in quick successions, playback starts from the
beginning of the preceding chapter or track.
Note: Some titles may not display chapter numbers.
Accessing a Specific Location Directly
Locating a specific title/chapter/time
Press GOTO.
(Press GOTO once)
1
The Goto menu appears on the TV screen.
Goto Track:
/ 21 (Current: 10)
e.g.
the currently
playing track
number
the desired
track number
the total
track number
a. Press the GOTO button once:
(Press GOTO once)
Goto Title:
/ 4 (Current: 1)
Goto File:
/ 21 (Current: 10)
the total
the desired
title number
the total
title number
the currently
playing title number
the desired
file number
the currently
playing file number
file number
(Press GOTO twice)
b. Press the GOTO button twice:
Goto Time:
:
:
/ 01:50:46 (Current: 0:05:52)
Goto Chapter:
/ 30 (Current: 6)
the desired time
(hh:mm:ss)
the total time
the elapsed
time
the currently
playing chapter
number
the desired
chapter number
the total
chapter number
Press the number buttons to enter title,
2chapter (track) number or time.
While accessing the TIME using number buttons, just
enter 2 digits in order.
c. Press the GOTO button for 3 times:
The first two numbers you entered represent hours.
The second two numbers you entered represent
minutes.
Goto Time:
:
:
/ 01:50:46 (Current: 0:05:52)
The third two numbers you entered represent seconds.
the desired time
(hh:mm:ss)
the total time
the elapsed
time
Press the CLEAR button to reset the numbers.
Press OK.
3
Playback starts from the selected section.
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Playback
Repeating a Title, Chapter, Track or Specific Segment
Repeating a title, chapter or track
Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the
desired repeat mode during playback.
e.g.
Repeat Off
Repeat All
Repeat Off
Notes:
•
•
•
•
•
The repeat setting will be cancelled when you stop
playback.
The chapter, title or track repeat will be cleared when moving
to another chapter, title, track / file or folder.
Repeat playback does not function during A-B repeat
playback.
Chapter and title repeat are not available with some
scenes.
When the repeat setting is set for a MP3 or WMA folder (file),
the repeat setting will be canceled if you select other MP3 or
WMA folder (file) to playback.
Repeat Off
Repeat Off
Repeat Title
Repeat Chapter
Repeat Off
Repeat Off
Repeat Track
Repeat All
Repeat Off
Repeat All
Repeat File
Repeat Off
Repeating a specific segment
To resume normal playback
Press A-B at the desired starting point
A during playback.
Press A-B until Repeat Off is displayed.
1
Notes:
Repeat A-
•
•
Some discs may not permit A-B repeat operation.
You can specify a segment only within the current title or
track.
Press A-B at the desired ending point B
during playback.
2
•
•
You cannot set the A-B repeat function for a segment that
includes multiple camera angles.
A-B repeat does not function during chapter, title, track or all
repeat playback.
Repeat A-B
The DVD player automatically returns to point A
and starts repeat playback of the selected segment
(A-B).
Playing in a Random Order
Playing tracks or files in a random order
To resume normal playback
Press RANDOM repeatedly until “
Press RANDOM repeatedly to select
Random ON during playback.
” is displayed.
Random Off
Once you turn RANDOM function on, the RANDOM
indicator will be activated and the system will play all files
in a random sequence.
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PIP (BONUSVIEW) Setting
Some Blu-ray discs have the PIP function which enables you to display the secondary video in the primary video.You can call
up the secondary video by pressing BONUSVIEW whenever the scene contains the secondary video.See the documentation
that came with the disc for playback instructions.
Press BONUSVIEW during playback to
turn PIP mode on.
BONUS VIEW
1
Primary video
Press 2nd AUDIO to turn the audio for
the video in the PinP window on or off.
Secondary video
2
3
To resume normal playback
Press BONUS VIEW to turn off the PIP mode.
Press 2nd SUBTITLE to turn the subtitle
for the video in the PinP window on or
off.
Note:
•
PIP audio cannot be heard unless Bitstream Mixed has been
selected on the Audio menu.For more information, see “Audio
Setting” on page 33.
Camera Angle
Some BD-video and DVD-video contain scenes which have been shot simultaneously from various angles.
The selected angle will be displayed on the display bar
During playback, press ANGLE.
at the top of the TV screen.
Angle
1
1/3
The first digit indicates the current viewing angle, and
the second digit indicates the total number of viewing
angles.
Press , then use
/
to select the
2desired angle.
Audio Selection
In the example “01/03 ENG Dolby TrueHD”,
During playback, press AUDIO.
“01” indicates the currently selected audio channel.
“03” indicates the total number of audio channels.
“ENG” indicates the audio language.
“DolbyTrueHD” describes the currently selected audio
format.
1
Press , then use
/
to select the
2
desired audio language and audio
format.
Notes:
•
The available options of Audio vary from different disc
format.
PIP Subtitle is not available for all discs. It only applies to
Blu-ray discs that supports picture-in-picture features.
Audio
01/03 ENG Dolby TrueHD
01/03 ENG Dolby TrueHD
PIP Audio
•
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Playback
Subtitle Selection
In the example “01/07 ENG”,
During playback, press SUBTITLE.
“01” indicates the currently selected subtitle.
“07” indicates the total number of subtitles.
“ENG” indicates the subtitle language.
1
Press , then use
desired subtitle.
/
to select the
2
Notes:
•
The available options of Subtitle vary from different disc
format.
Subtitle
01/07 ENG
NA
•
PIP Subtitle is not available for all discs. It only applies to
Blu-ray discs that supports picture-in-picture features.
PIP Subtitle
Displaying On-screen Information
You can check information about the current disc by pressing
.
On-Screen display
Disc format
On-Screen Display
Title 1 Chapter 1/25
BD-ROM
0:02:00
1:57:35
Off
Off
Off
Play
Play
Play
Title 1 Chapter 1/18
0:02:00
DVD
1:57:35
Track 1/12
0:00:20
CD-DA
0:05:35
Off
File: 1/5 song1.mp3
Title: Cool Track
Artist: Ricardo Funiccio
Album: Dead Dux
Off
Off
Play
0:02:00
0:30:00
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Playing AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG Files
You can play AVCHD, MP3, WMA or JPEG files that have been recorded on a disc on the Blu-ray disc player.
Playing files on a data disc
When you insert a data disc containing picture, music, or video files into your player, icons are added to the menu to
indicate that video, music, or picture files are available for playback.
If a USB device and a SD card containing music
are inserted at the same time, the system will
enter the source selection screen shown as
below:
Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc
tray, place a disc that contains video/
MP3/JPEG Files.
1
A selection menu will appear on the screen.
Music
Video
Music
USB1
2 item(s)
Settings
Blockbuster
Netflix
Main Menu
Optical Disc
SDIO
Connected
Pandora
Browse Pictures
Now Playing
Vudu
Music
Pictures
For SD card and USB device operation, please
refer to “Using an SD card”on page 26 and “Using
a USB Device” on page 27.
Press
/
to select the Music or
2
Pictures, and then press OK.
(For example: selecting the Music)
Press
/
to select the desired MP3 file,
If no USB device or SD card is inserted, the system
will directly access the following screen:
3
4
and then press OK to start playing.
File: 1/5 song1.mp3
Title: Cool Track
Artist: Ricardo Funiccio
Album: Dead Dux
Music
0:02:00
0:30:00
On
Off
Play
Optical Disc
10 item(s)
1
2
: Press RANDOM repeatedly to turn random
playback on or off.
File
Information
Playlist
Main Menu
:Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the
desired repeat mode.
Play Files
Browse Pictures
Now Playing
To view JPEG picture files while playing
music files, follow the following steps:
1. Press RETURN.
2. Use
/
to select Browse Pictures, then
3
4
press OK.
: displays source (Optical Disc/USB/SD) device name.
: defines the total number of files that a device contains.
: shows all files name.
1
2
3
4
3. Select the desired JPEG file and press OK to
start viewing.
: shows the information on the currently selected file.
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Playback
Slide Show Effects
Slide Show Delay
None
No Delay
Ok
Pictures
Optical Disc
30 item(s)
1
2
Main Menu
Settings
Main Menu: Returns to the main menu.
Thumbnail
Media Menu
Media Menu: Returns to select the source. This item only
appears if your optical disc, USB device or SD card is
inserted.
Start Slide Show
Browse Music
Previous Folder:This item only appears if your optical disc,
USB device or SD card contains several different picture
folders.
Now Playing
File: 13/30
3
Start Slide Show: This option enables you to view picture
(files) one after another automatically.
4
: displays source (Optical Disc/USB/SD) device name.
: defines the total number of files that a device contains.
: shows the currently playing file number.
1
2
3
4
Browse Music: Goes back to Music folder.
To stop playing and return to the main
menu, follow one of the steps described
below:
: shows all pictures in thumbnail mode.
5
Settings: This option enables you to define Slide Show
Effects (None, Horizontal Scroll, Fade and Shutter) and
Slide Show Delay (5 Seconds, 2 Seconds, 1 Seconds,
No Delay, 10 Seconds, 15 Seconds and 30 Seconds).
After setting, press to highlight Ok and then press OK
to confirm.
•
•
•
Press STOP.
Press RETURN.
Press , then use
/
to highlight Main Menu
and then press OK to confirm.
Using an SD Card
This unit supports the use of a Secure Digital (SD) card (not
included).
CAUTION:
Before inserting the SD card, please read carefully the
relevant information on “Playable Discs and Files” on
page 17.
Inserting an SD card
If no USB device or optical disc containing music or pictures is
inserted, the system will directly load the data on the inserted
SD card. Otherwise, it will enter the source selection screen.
If so, please follow the operation instructions in “Playing files
on a data disc” on page 25 for details.
Inserting an SD card fully into the slot
on the front of Blu-ray disc player until
it clicks as illustrated.
1
To pause playback
Press during playback. To resume normal playback,
press PLAY.
To stop playback
Press STOP.
SD/SDHC
Card
Removing the SD card
In stop mode, gently push the SD card into the slot and
then pull it out slowly.
Press
and then press OK.
/
to select Music or Pictures,
Notes:
•
If you cannot easily insert the memory card, you may have
inserted it incorrectly.Try to turnover the card and then insert
again. Do not force the memory card into the memory card
slot.
2
•
Do not remove the SD card during playback.
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Using a USB Device
You can play video, MP3 or JPEG files that have been stored on USB devices on the Blu-ray disc player.
Operating a USB device
To pause playback
Press during playback. To resume normal playback,
press PLAY.
Inserting a USB device into the USB
slot on the back of Blu-ray disc player
until it clicks.
1
To stop playback
Press STOP.
Press
/
to select Video, Music or
Removing the USB device
In stop mode, gently pull the USB device out slowly.
Pictures, and then press OK.
2
If no optical disc or SD card containing music or
pictures is inserted, the system will directly load
the data on the USB device. Otherwise, it will enter
the source selection screen. If so, please follow the
operation instructions in “Playing files on a data
disc” on page 25 for details.
Notes:
•
If you cannot easily insert the USB device, you may have
inserted it incorrectly. Try to turnover the device and then
insert again.
•
Do not remove the USB device during playback.
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Customizing the Function Settings
You can change the default settings to customize performance to your preference.
IP Settings
General Operations
Link Status
MAC Address
IP Mode
Link Down
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Dynamic
0.0.0.0
1. Press
/
to select Settings in home menu while in full
stop mode, the Settings menu appears.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
2. Press button, then use
options.
/
button to select the setting
0.0.0.0
3. Press OK button.
0.0.0.0
4. Press
menu.
or RETURN button to return to the previous
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Home Menu
Apply
Cancel
Network
Info
2. Press
3. Press
/
/
to select IP Mode, then press OK.
to select an IP mode.You can select:
BD-ROM
Display
• Off — Disables the network interface.
• Manual — Lets you manually configure network
settings, such as IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway settings.
Quick Setup
HDMI Status
Connected
1080p(HDMI)
HDMI Auto
16:9 Pillarbox
Off
HDMI Preferred Format
Resolution
Settings
Display
TV Aspect
Film Mode
• Dynamic — Uses DHCP to automatically obtain an IP
address.
Audio
Deep Color
On
Connected
4. Press or RETURN to go to the previous menu.
Speaker
A
Language
Configuring a wireless Internet connection
This section describes how to configure the BD player for
accessing the internet via aWiFi connection.The procedure
for connecting to a wireless network depends on various
network parameters. Read the following configuration
methods to determine which instructions to use to connect
to your network.
Settings menu items submenu display area
Network Connection Setting
I. Connection to the wireless Network which you
select
a. Connecting to an Unencrypted Wireless Network
b. Connecting to an Encrypted Wireless Network
1. Press
/
to select Network in stop mode, the network
connection menu appears.
II. Connection to the wireless Network using Wi-Fi
protected Setup(WPS)
Wired
a. Connecting to a Wireless Network Using WPS Pushbutton
b. Connecting to a Wireless Network Using WPS PIN
Wireless
III.Connection to the wireless Network using Manual
IP Configration
Description of the Wireless Network List Display
Network Test
Choosing “Network List”in the wireless network setup menu
will cause a list of available WiFi networks to appear, as
shown below:
2. Press button, then use
connection setting.
/
button to select the desired
3. Press OK button.
Network List
a
WiFi
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1. Press
/
to select Wired, then press OK to confirm.
The IP Settings screen appears.
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WiFi
WiFi
If the network connection is active, Link Up appears next
to Link Status. If the network connection is not active,
Link Down displays next to Link Status.
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The symbols that might appear next to each listed wireless
network in the network list are as follows:
2. Press
/
to select Network List, then press OK. A
list of existing wireless networks near the BD player will
appear (It may take several seconds for this list to be
created). For example:
Category
Icon
Definition
Connected
When the BD player is
turned on, it will connect
to the wireless network
displaying this symbol.
Typically, this is the last
wireless network connected
before powering down.
Network List
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WiFi
WiFi
Saved
The wireless network prop-
erties have been saved in
the BD player’s memory.
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Wireless Security
The wireless network data
is not encrypted.
The wireless network data
is encrypted; a ‘security key’
must be entered so that the
BD player can share data
over the network.
3. Press
press OK to confirm.
/
to select the desired wireless network, and
a. If the BD player is connected to an Unencrypted
Wireless Network, a menu similar to the following will
appear:
The wireless network data
is encrypted; the encryption
scheme is not supported by
the BD player.
WiFi-me
Wireless Protocol
The wireless network sup-
ports 802.11a
Connect
WPS Pin
Delete
Cancel
a
The wireless network sup-
ports 802.11b
4. Press
wireless network is functioning,
“Connection to XXX...Success” will appear on the TV.
/
to highlight Connect, and press OK. If the
icon and a message
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n
The wireless network sup-
ports 802.11g
5. Press OK to close the message. The BD disc player is
now connected to the network. From now on, when you
turn on the player, it will automatically connect to the
network; there is no need to repeat these steps again.
The wireless network sup-
ports 802.11n
Signal Strength
Strong Signal
Good Signal
Medium Signal
Weak Signal
No Signal
Note: If you do not see this message, the BD player was
not able to connect to the network.
b. If the BD player is connected to an Encrypted
Wireless Network, a menu similar to the following will
appear:
WiFi-me
Password
I. Connection to the wireless Network which you
select
Connect
WPS Pin
Cancel
Press ENTER to open keyboard
1. Press
/
to select Wireless, then press OK to confirm.
the following screen will appear.
4. Press ENTER to activate the on-screen keyboard.
Carefully enter the network password by using the
to highlight the desired letter on the keyboard,
and then pressing OK. (If you make a mistake, use the
backspace key to erase the mistake.)
/
Network List
/
/
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)
Manual
IP Settings
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3. Press the WPS button on the top of your router.
Done
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4. Once you see “Success” on the button at the bottom of
the screen, the BD player is connected to the router.
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Note:If you do not see this message, the BD player was not
able to connect to the network. Repeat steps 1-4 again.
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b. If the BD player is connected to a Wireless Network
Using WPS PIN:
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2. Press
/
to select Network List, then press OK. A
list of existing wireless networks near the BD player will
appear (It may take several seconds for this list to be
created). For example:
Done
5. Use
/
/
/
to highlight
on the upper-right corner
of the keyboard, and press OK to remove the keyboard
from the screen.
Network List
6. Use
to highlight Connect, and press OK. If the
wireless network is functioning,
“Connection to XXX...Success” will appear on the TV.
icon and a message
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7. Press OK to close the message. The BD player is now
connected to the network. From now on, when you turn
on the player, it will automatically connect to the network;
there is no need to repeat these steps again.
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Notes:
•
If you do not see this message, the BD player was not
able to connect to the network.
•
If the wireless network is encrypted using an
unsupported encryption (it appears in the network
list with an icon), you cannot connect to the network.
You must change the router’s encryption type before 4. Press
proceeding.
3. Press
press OK to confirm.
to highlight WPS PIN, and press OK. The
following screen will appear:
/
to select the desired wireless network, and
/
II. Connection to the wireless Network using Wi-Fi
protected Setup(WPS)
WiFi-me
Password
1. Press
/
to select Wireless, then press OK to confirm.
the following screen will appear.
Connect
WPS Pin
Cancel
Press ENTER to open keyboard
Network List
5. Press
/
to highlight connection method you desire,
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)
and press OK.
Manual
6. Follow the on-screen message to continue operating the
connection.
IP Settings
a. If the BD player is connected to a Wireless Network
Using WPS Pushbutton:
2. Press
/
to select WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), then
press OK.
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)
Please press the button on your router now
Network Name (SSID)
Cancel
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Customizing the Function Settings
III. Connection to the wireless Network using Manual
IP Configration
Info Menu
1. Press
/
to select Wireless, then press OK to confirm.
the following screen will appear:
This menu displays the following information:
•
•
•
Software Version
Software Date
Netflix ESN
Network List
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use
button to select Info to display the version information
/
Manual
on software and hardware.
IP Settings
2. Press or RETURN to go to the previous menu.
2. Press
/
to select Manual, then press OK.
3. Follow the on-screen message to continue operating the
connection.
Performing Quick-Setup
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use
/
button to select Quick Setup, and then press OK
to confirm.
2. Press OK to perform Quick Setup.
To exit the setup menu:
• Use button to highlight “No thanks.I’ll go through the
full setup menu later”, and then press OK.
• Or press button directly.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to customize the
following settings to your preference:
•
•
•
OSD Language Settings
Resolution
TV Aspect
4. After setting, press OK to confirm and exit the setup.
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Customizing the Function Settings
TV Type
Resolution
Display Setting
If your TV is a high-definition TV(HDTV)
connected to the HDMI jack on your
player and you want your player to set
the output resolution based on informa-
tion exchanged between the TV and your
player over the HDMI cable.
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button to select
Display, and then press OK to confirm.
HDMI Auto
Display
If the TV is a high-definition TV (HDTV)
capable of 1080p (any frame rate) con-
nected to the HDMI jack on your player
1080p (HDMI)
HDMI Status
HDMI Preferred Format
Resolution
Connected
1080p(HDMI)
HDMI Auto
16:9 Pillarbox
Off
If your TV is a high-definition TV (HDTV)
capable of 1080i only
1080i
720p
480p
480i
If your TV is a high-definition TV (HDTV)
capable of 720p only
TV Aspect
If your TV is an enhanced-definition TV
(EDTV)
Film Mode
If your TV is a standard-definition NTSC
TV (American or Asian SD TV)
Deep Color
On
TV Aspect:
2. Press
3. Use
/
to select an option, and then press OK.
16:9 wide, 16:9 Pillarbox, 4:3 Pan and Scan and 4:3 Letter
Box are available for your choice.
/
to select the desired option, and then press
OK to confirm your selection.
Film Mode:
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 pictures (frames)
per second.Many of the movies on Blu-ray discs are placed
on the discs at this frame rate.If yourTV supports 24 frames
per second, but you would prefer viewing the video at a
higher frame rate, you should turn off Film Mode.Off selects
a 60 frames/second output format.
HDMI Status:
This option displays the HDMI status. If an HDMI TV is
connected, Connected appears. If an HDMI TV is not
connected, Disconnected appears.
HDMI Preferred Format:
Deep Color:
This option shows the best HDMI format for the connected This option decides whether to turn off the Deep Color
TV.
(color depth) setting for video signals output from the HDMI
OUT jack.
Resolution:
Connecting the player and a TV that supports Deep
Color allows more accurate color reproduction than when
connecting it to a TV that does not support Deep Color. It is
recommended to set this option Off if the picture is unstable
or colors appear unnatural.
You can define the video output resolution in this option. In
case that the menu of “Resolution”setting disappears, make
composite video (yellow) connection to restore it, then select
the resolution which is compatible with the connected TV.
Notes:
•
Selecting a resolution the TV does not support could
result in an unstable picture or loss of the picture. See
the documentation that came with the TV to find the
resolutions the TV supports.
•
Only the HDMI output on your player supports 1080p
video output at any frame rate. If the TV is connected
to the component output, the video output is limited to
1080i or lower.
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Customizing the Function Settings
Digital Output:
Audio Setting
•
PCM Stereo — Sets the output to PCM Stereo if you
have not an audio receiver connected to your Blu-ray
disc player or the audio receiver connected to Blu-ray
disc player is not a 5.1/7.1 channel receiver.
The settings in the Audio menu will configure the BD player’s
digital audio outputs (HDMI or Optical).
•
Bitstream HD — Lets your player send Dolby TrueHD
or DTS-HD MA bitstreams over HDMI (if your player is
connected to a compatible HDMI audio receiver). If your
player is not connected to a compatible HDMI receiver
(for example, your player is connected directly to the TV
or your player is connected to an audio receiver using an
optical cable), a compatible audio signal is automatically
sent over the HDMI and optical connections. With this
setting, Blu-ray audio is limited to the soundtrack for the
main movie (no PIP audio).
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use
/
button to select Audio, then press OK button.
Audio
PCM Downsampling
48 kHz
PCM7.1
On
Digital Output
•
•
Bitstream Legacy — Sends a DTS or Dolby Digital
bitstream from the disc over the HDMI and optical
connections. Blu-ray audio is limited to the soundtrack
for the main movie (no PIP audio).
Dynamic Range Control
Bitstream Mixed — Sends a mixed (PIP audio and movie
audio) DTS audio stream over the HDMI and optical
connections.This mode is primarily intended for use when
you want to hear both PIP audio and the movie audio.
•
•
PCM 5.1 — Sends a PCM audio signal of up to 5.1
channels over the HDMI connection and up to 2 channels
over the optical connection.
2. Press
3. Use
/
to select an option, and then press OK.
PCM 7.1 — Sends a PCM audio signal of up to 7.1
channels over the HDMI connection and up to 2 channels
over the optical connection.
/
to select your preferred audio items, and then
press OK to confirm your selection.
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
Dynamic Range Control:
PCM Downsampling:
Dynamic Range Control means that you can allow the BD
player to make the loud parts of a movie’s audio track quieter
than they would be in the theatre, without making the dialog
of the actors any quieter.
If you don’t have a surround sound receiver connected to
the BD player, you should leave the PCM downsampling
to 48 KHz, and proceed to the next setup menu item. This
is true regardless of whether the audio is connected to the
TV with HDMI or the analog stereo outputs.
This would be useful, for instance, when you want to watch
a movie in the evening when others might be sleeping.
If you have a surround sound receiver connected to
the BD player, and you have connected to the surround
receiver via the BD player’s analog multichannel audio
outputs, this setting has no effect on the audio going to the
analog outputs of the player.Leave the PCM downsampling
to 48 KHz, and proceed to the next setup menu item.
NOTES: This setup menu item has no effect unless:
•
The device playing the disk’s audio (TV or surround audio
receiver) is connected to the BD player’s analog audio
outputs; OR
•
you have selected “Bitstream Mixed” in the BD player’s
audio setup menu.
If you have a surround sound receiver connected to
the BD player, and you have connected to the surround
receiver via the BD player’s HDMI output, this setting has
no effect on the audio going to the HDMI output of the player.
Leave the PCM downsampling to 48 KHz, and proceed
to the next setup menu item.
When Dynamic Range Control is set to Off, movie
soundtracks are played with the standard dynamic range.
When movie soundtracks are played at low volume or from
smaller speakers, you can set Dynamic Range Control to
On. Your player applies appropriate compression to make
low-level content more intelligible and prevent dramatic
passages from getting too loud.
If you have a surround sound receiver connected to
the BD player via optical cable, set this menu item to the
maximum PCM sampling rate that your surround receiver
can accept (48 KHz or 96 KHz). If in doubt, consult your
surround receiver’s manual or set to 48 KHz.
Selecting the “Auto” option turns on the Dynamic Range
Control for all BD movie soundtracks except Dolby TruHD. If
you have selected a TruHD track on the BD disc, the “auto”
selection tells the BD player to only turn on dynamic range
control if information embedded in the TruHD sound track
tells it to do so.
NOTE: Incorrectly setting the digital audio output’s PCM
sampling rate too high may result in unpredictable audio
playback.
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Customizing the Function Settings
5. Press
/
to choose the desired audio signal.You can
Speaker Setting
select between Pink, 1kHz Sine and White.
6. Press OK to begin the speaker test.The audio signal will
be sent to a different speaker every approximately every
two seconds.The audio test will highlight which speaker
is supposed to be getting the sound on the screen.
Once the speakers are connected to the system and properly
configured, you can check to verify that the connections
to the speakers are correct by running an audio speaker
test.
7. To stop the audio test, press one of the
buttons.
/
/
/
To run this test, follow the instructions described as below:
8. Press or RETURN to go to the previous menu.
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use
/
button to select Speaker, then press OK.
Note: This setup menu item has no effect unless:
•
•
If you have selected ‘Bitstream Mixed’ in the audio
menu, these menu choices will have no effect. (Each
channel’s full audio spectrum will be sent to each speaker,
regardless of the speaker size selected)
If you don’t know the type of speakers attached to your
surround sound system, consult the manual for your
speaker system.
2. Use
/
/
/
to highlight the desired speaker, then
press OK to enter.
3. Press to choose the desired audio signal, and then
/
press OK to confirm.
Front Left & Right Speakers:
•
By setting the front left speaker’s size, the front right
speaker’s size is automatically changed to match.
•
The front speakers can not be turned off. They can only
be set to ‘Small’ or ‘Large’.
Center Speaker:
•
If the front speakers have been set to small, the center
speaker can only be set to ‘Small’ or ‘Off’.
•
Setting a speaker to ‘off’ will result in no sound being
delivered to that speaker.
Subwoofer:
•
If you don’t know the crossover frequency of your
subwoofer, consult the manual for your speaker
system.
Surround Left & Right Speakers:
•
By setting the left surround speaker’s size, the right
surround speaker’s size is automatically changed to
match.
•
If the front speakers have been set to small, the surround
speakers can only be set to ‘Small’ or ‘Off’.
Rear Left & Right Speakers:
•
By setting the left rear speaker’s size, the right rear
speaker’s size is automatically changed to match.
•
If the front speakers have been set to small, the rear
speakers can only be set to ‘Small’ or ‘Off’.
4. Use
/
/
/
to move the highlight box to the Test
button on the bottom, then press OK. A message will
appear.
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Customizing the Function Settings
Notes:
Language Setting
•
•
Not all languages are available on all discs.
Some discs do not let you select the audio language
using your player’s menu.Instead, you have to select the
audio language from the disc setup menu (the menu that
appears after you insert the disc).
1. In the main menu of Settings, press
Language, and then press OK.
/
to select
•
You can also select the subtitle language from the subtitle
menu in the on-screen menu.
Language
OSD
English
English
Auto
Parental Control
Menu
Audio
Subtitle
1. In the main menu of Settings, press , then press
to select Parental, and then press OK.
/
None
Parental
Parental Country
Parental Control
Parental Level
USA
Off
1 [Kid Safe]
2. Press
then press OK.
/
to select OSD, Menu, Audio or Subtitle, and
Parental Password
3. Use
/
to select your preferred language, and then
press OK to confirm your selection.
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
OSD:
This option enables you to select the on-screen menu
language.
2. Press
3. Use
/
to select an option, and then press OK.
to select the desired option, and then press
/
Menu:
OK to confirm your selection.
This option lets you to select the disc menu language.
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
Notes:
Note: If Parental Control was previously turned On, you will
be prompted to enter the parental control password before
being allowed to change these settings. (See “Turning
parental control on or off” on page 36 for details.)
•
•
Not all languages are available on all discs.
Most discs only have one menu language.
Audio:
You can choose the audio language from this option to your
preference.
Selecting the parental country
Notes:
If a Blu-ray Disc has parental rating systems for more than
one country, you can select the country you want to use.
•
•
Not all languages are available on all discs.
Some discs do not let you select the audio language
using your player’s menu.Instead, you have to select the
audio language from the disc setup menu (the menu that
appears after you insert the disc).
1. In the main menu of Settings, press , then press
/
to select Parental, and then press OK.
2. While the highlight bar is moved on Parental Country,
then press OK.
3. Press
OK.
/
to select the desired country, then press
Subtitle:
You can customize your preferred subtitle language in this
option.
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
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Turning parental control on or off
System Setting
1. In the main menu of Settings, press , then press
/
to select Parental, and then press OK.
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use
/
button to select System, then press OK.
2. Press
3. Press
/
/
to select Parental Control, then press OK.
to select On or Off, then press OK.
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
System
Optical Disc Auto Play
On
Setting the parental control level
BD-Live Internet Access
BD-Live Storage
Always Allow Access
USB (1.9GB Free)
1. In the main menu of Settings, press , then press
to select Parental, and then press OK.
/
Erase Blu-ray Storage
Time Zone
CST (GMT-06:00)
5 Minutes
2. Press
/
to select Parental Level, then press OK.
Screen Saver Duration
CEC Support
On
3. Press
/
to select the rating level you want to block,
Update Via Network
Restore factory defaults
Required Storage: 84 MB
then press OK. The rating and all higher ratings will be
blocked.You can select:
•
•
•
•
•
•
1 [Kid Safe] — Suitable for all children.
2 [G] — General audiences.
3 [PG] — Parental guidance suggested.
4 [PG-13] — Not suitable for anyone under 13.
5 [PG-R] — Parental guidance recommended.
6 [R] — Not suitable for anyone under 17 unless
supervised by a parent or adult guardian.
7 [NC-17] — Not suitable for anyone under 17.
8 [Adult] — All DVDs can be played.
2. Press
3. Use
OK to confirm.
/
to select an option, and then press OK.
/
to select the desired setting, and then press
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
•
•
Optical Disc Auto Play:
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
If On is selected, it will load data and play back automatically
when you insert a Blu-ray disc. When Off is selected and
if you insert a Blu-ray disc, the disc you can select will be
displayed on the Settings menu.
Setting the parental control password
1. In the main menu of Settings, press , then press
to select Parental, and then press OK.
/
BD-Live Internet Access:
•
•
•
Limit Access — Allows Internet access with valid “BD-
Live” network access approval.
2. Press
/
to select Parental Password, then press
OK.
Always Allow Access — Always allows BD-Live Internet
access.
3. Enter a 4-digit number for the parental password, then
use to highlight Ok, and then press OK to confirm.
Prohibit Access — Never allows BD-Live Internet
access.
If you forget your password, reset your player to the
factory defaults. For more information, see “Restore
factory defaults” on page 37.
BD-Live Storage:
4. Press to go to the previous menu.
This option is used to tell the BD player whether or not to
use an inserted SD card to store BD-Live content (movie
trailers, additional scenes, etc.).
For detailed operation, please refer to “Using BD-LiveTM
Features” on page 40.
Erase Blu-ray Storage:
If you choose OK to erase Blu-ray storage, all bookmarks
and BD-Live content saved in memory are deleted.
Time Zone:
This option allows you to select the desired time zone.
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Screen Saver Duration:
This Blu-ray disc player has a screen saver feature that turns the screen black when your player is inactive.You can set
the interval time you want your player to wait before activating the screen saver.
CEC Support:
This option is used to allow the TV remote control to control certain functions of the Blu-ray disc player; and for the Blu-ray
player to control certain functions of the TV.
Note: Not all TVs are compatible with your Blu-ray Player.
On: Allow mutual control of devices through HDMI.
Off: Do not allow CEC control.
Update Via Network:
This option displays the required storage space if the BD player is connected to internet for upgrade.
For detailed upgrade operation, please refer to “UpgradingYour Player’s Firmware” on this page.
Restore factory defaults:
Choose one of the following 7 options, then press OK to pop up a dialog box, choose Ok in the box, and then press OK
to confirm.
To apply the deactivation, please plug off the player after operating deactivation.
Actions
Response
Restore factory settings and deactivate All settings (including Parental Password) will be restored to the factory
all connected applications
defaults and all connected applications will be deactivated.
Restore factory settings
Restores all settings (including Parental Password) to the factory
defaults.
Deactivate all connected applications
Deactivates all connected applications (Netflix / Pandora / Blockbuster
/ Vudu)
Deactivate Netflix
Deactivate Pandora
Deactivate Vudu
Deactivates the connected Netflix application
Deactivates the connected Pandora application
Deactivates the connected Vudu application
Deactivates the connected Blockbuster application
Deactivate Blockbuster
Upgrading Your Player’s Firmware
The company that produced this player may occasionally offer upgrades to the player’s software.
Automatic upgrades over the Internet
1. Make sure that your player is successfully connected to the Internet.If new software is available, you will see a message
prompting you whether to update your firmware.
2. If you want to update the player’s firmware, use
/
to highlight “OK”, and then press OK. The software will begin
downloading, and a status bar will appear on the TV screen.
3. Once the update is complete, a message will appear indicating that the player will turn itself off and on.
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Function setup
Using the Connected Applications
Some players are equipped with the capability to watch movies over the internet (from Blockbuster, Netflix or Vudu), or
to listen to Pandora internet radio.
Watching Movies with Netflix™
To use Netfix service, connect this player to your network,
and make the network settings if they are not finished yet.
1. Launching Netflix movie
In Home Menu, press
, and then press
/
to select Connected, then use
to highlight “Netflix”, and then
/
press OK to enter.
Video
4. Preparing Instant Queue
Settings
Blockbuster
Netflix
To play streaming video via Netfix service, Netfix player
needs to be activated. Read the instructions displayed on
your PC. Sign in to your Netfix account, if necessary. Enter
the activation code displayed on the TV screen.
Connected
Pandora
Vudu
Music
Now you can view Netfix streaming video.
After having activated Netfix player and prepared Instant
Queue, movies and TV episodes in your Instant Queue
appear on the TV screen. Select your desired one using
the remote control of the player. You can control Netfix
streaming video with the following keys of the remote control
of this player:
Pictures
2. Creating Netflix account
To start playing movie.
If you are not a Netfix Member:
To pause playback while in PLAY mode.
Select “no”. Read the instructions displayed on the TV
PC. Sign up to create your account, then select “I’m now
a member”.
To stop playing and return to a list of
movie titles.
To pause playing movie.
To start playing while in PAUSE mode.
To pause playing and open a list of
scenes. Pressing further proceeds to the
next scene.
To pause playing and open a list of
scenes. Pressing further proceeds to the
previous scene.
To stop playing and return to a list of
movie titles.
To pause playing and open a list of
scenes. Fast forward play starts.
If you are a Netfix Member:
Select “Yes”.
To pause playing and open a list of
scenes. Fast reverse play starts.
HOME MENU To stop playing and return to Home Menu.
3. Activating Netflix player
OK
To pause playing of Trick play screen
while in PLAY mode.
To play streaming video via Netfix service, Netfix player
needs to be activated. Read the instructions displayed on
your PC. Sign in to your Netfix account, if necessary. Enter
the activation code displayed on the TV screen.
To start playing the movie in case of dur-
ing Trick play screen.
Note:Resolution of video streamed from Netflix varies depending
on communication speed or bitrate of each content, etc.
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Using the Connected Applications
Watching Movies with BLOCKBUSTER®
This Blu-ray Disc Player enables you to use the following services provided by Blockbuster.
1. In Home Menu, press
2. Press , then press
/
to select Connected.
/
to highlight Blockbuster, and then press OK to enter Blockbuster main menu.
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•
•
•
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Movies : Display movies.
TV Shows : Display TV Shows.
Find : Search for a desired movie or TV show by entering it manually.
My Library : Display a title that you bought or rented.
My Favorites : Displays a title that has been added to My Favorites.
Configure : Activate or deactivate the Blu-ray Disc Player.
Help : Get customer service contact information and check the current software version.
4. Use to select the Configure, then press OK.
/
/
/
5. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the activation code that is created by the web site, then use
to highlight Activate, and press OK to confirm.
When the Blu-ray Disc Player is activated, you will move to the Home page.
6. Press
7. Press
8. Press
9. Press
/
/
/
/
to select the Movies or TV Shows, then press OK.
to select the desired title, then press OK.
/
/
to select the Rent or Buy, then press OK.
to select the Submit Order, then press OK. If you want to play any of the titles that your bought, simply
click Play Now.
10.Press to go to the previous menu.
Watching Movies with VUDU™
Creating a Vudu account on your player
1. In Home Menu, press
2. Press , then press
/
to select Connected.
/
to highlight Vudu, and then press OK to confirm.
3. Follow the instructions to create an account, it will ask for an email address.
4. Enter YOUR email address using the keyboard that appears on the screen. Vudu will then display a message on the
TV “Sending you an email”.
Creating a Vudu account on your PC
1. Vudu will send you an email with a hyper-link; click on the link.
2. In the Vudu page that comes up on your PC’s browser after clicking the link, enter the e-mail and password of the
owner of the account.
3. Vudu will then display a message “Enabling your device to view movies. The email message on your TV screen
will disappear when done”.
4. On your TV, you can now navigate to a Vudu movie, and ‘buy’ or ‘rent’ it.
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Function setup
Using the Connected Applications
Listening to Music with PANDORA™
Using an existing Pandora account
1. In Home Menu, press
2. Press , then press
/
to select Connected.
to highlight Pandora, and then press OK to confirm.
/
3. Select “I have a Pandora account” from the option list.
4. Sign in with your test account.
Creating a new account on the BD player
1. In Home Menu, press
2. Press , then press
/
to select Connected.
to highlight Pandora, and then press OK to confirm.
/
3. Select “I am new to Pandora” from the option list.
4. You will be given an activation code. Use this activation code to generate a new account and link it to the BD player
using a PC.
Creating a new Pandora account on your PC
Using BD-Live™ Features
Some (but not all) BD disks contain additional features that are made available to players that are connected to the internet,
and have additional memory added. These additional features may include things like:
•
•
•
the ability to download new movie trailers
additional ‘commentary’ by actors and directors
multiperson game play and chat
In order to access BD-Live functions, the player must be properly configured for BD-Live internet access, and it must be
equipped with additional memory.
Adding BD-Live memory to the player
In order to set the player up for BD-Live Internet Access, insert an USB device or SD card (1GB is recommended) into
the USB slot or SD card slot on the player.
Configuring the player for BD-Live internet access
In order to set the player up for BD-Live Internet Access, perform the following steps:
1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use
/
to select System, then press OK.
to select “BD-Live Internet Access”, and then press OK.
to select the desired setting, and then press OK to confirm.
2. Press
3. Use
/
/
4. Make sure that “Limit Access” or “Always Allow Access” is checked.
5. Once the USB device or SD card has been inserted, if there is not at least 100Mbyte of free space on the device, you
should choose “Erase Blu-ray Storage” from the System setup menu.
6. Press to return to the main menu of Settings, then use
/
to highlight Network, and then press OK. (For details,
please refer to “Network Connection Setting” on Page 29.)
Note:
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•
Depending on your connection environment, it may take time to connect to the Internet or the Internet may not be
connected.
When BD-Live function are used and the unit is connected to the Internet, you may be charged for this
communication.
Do not remove the USB device or SD card when using the BD-Live function.
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Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Troubleshooting
If the unit does not perform properly when operated as instructed in this manual, check the unit, consulting the following
checklist.
Problem
Solution
No power
- Check if the AC cord is properly connected.
- Unplug the AC cord once, and wait for 5-10 seconds and then plug it in again.
No sound or picture
Distorted picture
- Check if the connected TV is turned on.
- Check if the connections are made securely and correctly.
- Check whether the connected TV or other device supports HDCP. (This unit will
not output a video signal unless the other device supports HDCP.)
- Check whether the output format of this unit (HDMI FORMAT) matches the
supported input format of other connected device.
- Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear. This is not a
malfunction.
- Connect this unit directly to the TV. If the composite audio / video cables are
connected to a VCR, pictures may be distorted due to the copyright protection
system.
Completely distorted picture or black
/ white picture with BD / DVD
- Make sure the disc is compatible with this unit.
No sound or distorted sound
- Adjust the volume.
- Check if speakers are connected correctly.
- Check the HDMI connections.
- Check the settings in “Audio” menu.
Picture freezes momentarily during
playback
- Check the disc for fingerprints / scratches and clean with a soft cloth wiping from
center to edge.
- Clean the disc.
Disc cannot be played back
- Clean the disc.
- Ensure the disc label is facing up.
- Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc.
- Cancel the ratings control or change the control level.
- Insert a correct disc that can be played back on this unit.
SD Memory Card cannot be read
- The format of the card does not match that accepted by this unit or the card is not
compatible.
No return to start-up screen when
disc is removed
- Reset this unit by turning it off, then on again.
The unit does not respond to the
remote control
- Aim the remote control directly at infrared sensor window on the front panel.
- Reduce the distance to infrared sensor window.
- Replace the batteries in the remote control.
- Re-insert the batteries with their polarities (+ / - signs) as indicated.
Buttons do not work or the unit stops
responding
- To completely reset the unit, unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet for 5-10
seconds.
The unit does not respond to some
operating commands during playback
- Operations may not be permitted by the disc.
Refer to the instructions of the disc.
The unit cannot read BD / DVD/ CD
- Dew condensation may form inside the unit. Do not use this unit for at least a few
hours until its inside gets dry.
- Wipe the dirt off the disc or replace the disc.
Angle does not switch
- The angle cannot be switched for BD / DVD which do not contain multiple angles.
In some cases multiple angles are only recorded for specific scenes.
Playback does not start when the title
is selected
- Check the settings in “Parental” menu.
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Others
Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Problem
Solution
The password for rating level has
been forgotten
- If you forget your password, reset your player to the factory defaults and your
forgotten password will be cleared. For more information, see “Restore factory
defaults” on page 37.
Cannot connect to the network
- Check if the LAN cable connection is properly made.
- Turn on the modem or broadband router.
- Check if the broadband router and/or modem is correctly connected.
- Check the “Network Connection Setting”.
Cannot connect to the network while
my PC is connected to the network
- Check the content of your Internet service contract to see if your Internet service
provider prevents multiple terminals connecting at the same time.
Cannot use the BD-Live function
- Use an SD card with enough space.
The playback of BD-video or
download of data does not perform
properly
- Check if an SD Card is correctly inserted. Do not remove the card during playback
as some BD-videos require an SD Card during playback.
Notes
•
Some functions are not available in specific modes, but this is not a malfunction. Read the description in this manual for details
on correct operations.
•
Some functions are prohibited on some discs.
Maintenance
Servicing
• Please refer to relevant topics on “Troubleshooting & Maintenance” before returning the product.
• If this unit becomes inoperative, do not try to correct the problem by yourself. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Turn
off, unplug the power plug, and please call our helpline to locate an Authorized Service Center.
Cleaning the cabinet
• Never use a solvent, thinner, benzene or alcohol to clean the unit. Do not spray insecticide liquid near the unit. Such chemicals
may discolor the surface or damage the unit.
Cleaning discs
• When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center to out. Do not wipe in a circular
motion.
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners, detergent, abrasive cleaning agents or antistatic
spray intended for analog records.
Cleaning the disc lens
• If this unit still does not perform properly although you refer to the relevant sections and to “Troubleshooting” in this manual, the
laser optical pickup unit may be dirty. Consult your dealer or an Authorized Service Center for inspection and cleaning of the
laser optical pickup unit.
Disc handling
• Handle the discs so that fingerprints and dust do not adhere to the surfaces of the discs.
• Always store the disc in its protective case when it is not used.
• Note that discs with special shapes (heart-shaped discs, octagonal discs, etc.) cannot be played back on this unit. Do not
attempt to playback such discs, as they may damage the unit.
IR signal check
• If the remote control is not working properly, you can use a digital camera (including a cellular phone with built-in camera) to
see if it is sending out an infrared signal.
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Glossary
Analog Audio
Dolby Digital
An electrical signal that directly represents sound. Compare The system to compress digital sound developed by Dolby
this to digital audio which can be an electrical signal, but is an Laboratories. It offers you sound of stereo (2ch) or multi-
indirect representation of sound.
channel audio.
Aspect Ratio
Dolby Digital Plus
The width of a TV screen relative to its height.
Dolby Digital Plus is the next generation digital audio
Conventional TVs are 4:3 (in other words, the TV screen is compression technology developed as an extension to Dolby
almost square); widescreen models are 16:9 (the TV screen is Digital. Blu-ray Disc supports 7.1 multi-channel surround
almost twice as wide as it is high).
sound output.
AVCHD
Dolby TrueHD
AVCHD is a new format for high definition video camcorders Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology developed for
which can record and play high-resolution HD images.
next generation optical discs. Blu-ray Disc supports 7.1 multi-
channel surround sound output.
BD-Java
DTS (Digital Theater System)
With some BD which support Java applications, you can enjoy
the interactive functions such as games or interactive menus.
DTS is a multi-channel surround sound system. By connecting
to DTS decoder, you can enjoy movie dynamic and realistic
sound like movie theater. DTS surround sound technologies
were developed by DTS, Inc.
BD-Live
BD-Live is a BD-video (BD-ROM version 2 Profile 2.0/Profile
1.1) which contains new functions (e.g. Internet connection), in
addition to the BONUSVIEW function.
DTS-HD
DTS-HD is a lossless coding technology developed as an
extension of the original DTS Coherent Acoustics format. Blu-
ray Disc supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound output.
Blu-ray Disc (BD)
Blu-ray Disc is a next generation optical video disc which is
capable of storing much more data than a conventional DVD
is. The large capacity makes it possible to benefit from the
Gateway
features such as high-definition videos, multi-channel surround IP Address of the electronic devices (such as router) which
sounds, interactive menus and so on.
provide Internet access.
Chapter
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
Just as a book is split up into several chapters, a title on a BD- A digital interface between audio and video source. It can
video or DVD-video is usually divided into chapters.
transmit component video, audio, and control signal with one
cable connection.
Component Video Output
Hub
Each signal of luminance (Y) and component (PB/CB, PR/CR)
is independent to output so that you can experience picture
Color as it is.
A device used for connecting multiple device to the network.
Also, due to compatibility with progressive video (525p/480p),
you can experience higher-density picture than that in interlace
(525i/480i).
IP Address
A set of numbers which are assigned to devices participating
in a computer network.
Digital Audio
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
An indirect representation of sound by numbers. During
recording, the sound is measured at discrete intervals (44,100
times a second for CD audio) by an analog-to-digital converter,
generating a stream of numbers. On playback, a digital-to-
analog converter generates an analog signal based on these
numbers.
JPEG is a method of compressing still picture files. You can
copy JPEG files on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD
Memory Card from a computer and play back the files in this
unit.
LAN (Local Area Network)
DNS Server
A group of computer networks covering a small area like a
company, school or home.
A server which translates Internet domain names into IP
addresses.
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Others
Glossary
Local Storage
Virtual Package
A storage area of sub contents for playing virtual packages on
BD-video.
The function which copies data to other media (local storage)
from the Internet and play the secondary video, secondary
audio and the subtitle at the same time. The method of the
playback varies depending on discs.
MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3)
MP3 is a method of compressing files.You can copy MP3 files
on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD Memory Card
from the computer and play back the files on this unit.
Windows Media™ Audio
Windows Media™ Audio is the audio compressing technology
developed by Microsoft.You can copy Windows Media™ Audio
files on BD-RE/-R, DVD-RW/-R, CD-RW/-R or SD Memory
Card from a computer and play them back on this unit.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
The most common system of encoding digital audio, found
on CD and DAT. Excellent quality that requires a lot of data
compared to formats such as Dolby Digital and MPEG audio.
For compatibility with digital audio recorders (CD, MD and
DAT) and AV amplifiers with digital inputs, this unit can convert
Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG audio to PCM.
x.v.Color
“x.v.Color” is a promotion name given to the products that have
the capability to realize a wide color space based on the xvYCC
specifications and is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Proxy Server
Proxy server is a server which acts as an intermediary between
a workstation user and the Internet to ensure security.
Region Code
Regions associate discs and players with particular areas
of the world. This unit will only play back discs that have
compatible region codes.You can find the region code of your
unit by looking on the rear panel. Some discs are compatible
with more than one region (or all regions).
Router
A
networking device which distinguishes the IP address
assigned to each device and routing and forwarding information
in the computer network.
Sampling Frequency
The rate which sound is measured by a specified interval to
turn into digital audio data. The numbers of sampling in one
second defines as sampling frequency.The higher the rate, the
better the sound quality.
Subnet Mask
A mask which is used to determine what subnet an IP address
belongs to.
Title
A collection of chapters on BD-video or DVD-video.
Track
Audio CD use tracks to divide up the content of a disc.The BD-
video or DVD-video equivalent is called a chapter. See also
“Chapter”.
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Specifications
General
Signal system
NTSC color
Power requirements
Power consumption
Dimensions (width x height x depth)
Weight
120 V AC, 60 Hz
23 W
430 x 63.5 x 209.7 mm
1.75 kg
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C)
Less than 80 % (no condensation)
Terminals
Video output
RCA jack
1 Vp-p (75Ω)
Component video output
RCA jack x 3
Y: 1 Vp-p (75Ω)
PB/CB: 700 mVp-p (75Ω) PR/CR: 700 mVp-p (75Ω)
Video: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
HDMI output
HDMI jack x 1
Video: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080p/24F / Audio
L/R: 2 Vrms (output impedance: less than 1kΩ)
Audio output (Analog)
RCA jack x 2
Audio output (Digital)
Optical jack x 1
Digital connector
Multi channel audio output
RCA jack x 8
All channels: 2 Vrms (output impedance: less than 1kΩ)
USB terminal x 1
LAN terminal
5V
500mA
100BASE-T
Note:
• The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.
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Others
Limited United States Warranty
Digital Audio Video (“DAV”) Product - Exchange Warranty
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“TACP”) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in the United
States.
THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECEIVING
THIS DAV PRODUCT AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR
TRANSFEREE.
DAV PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE U.S.A. AND USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES.
DAV PRODUCTS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND
MEXICO, AND USED IN THE U.S.A., ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES.
through simultaneous use of this DAV Product and connected
equipment;or to units that have been modified or had the serial
number removed, altered, defaced, or rendered illegible.
(6) This warranty does not cover Product sold AS IS orWITH ALL
FAULTS.
Limited Warranty
TACP warrants this DAV Product and its parts against defects in
materials or workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days after
the date of original retail purchase.
DURINGTHISPERIOD,TACPWILLEXCHANGEADEFECTIVE
DAV PRODUCT WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DAV
PRODUCT WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. DURING THE
PERIODTHAT COMMENCES ONTHE DATETHAT IS NINETY
ONE (91) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL
PURCHASE AND ENDS ON THE DATE THAT IS THREE
How to Obtain Warranty Services
If, after following all of the operating instructions in this manual
and checking the section “Before Calling Service Personnel,”
you find that service is needed:
HUNDRED SIXTY FIVE (365) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF (1) For instructions on how to obtain warranty service for
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A
DEFECTIVE DAV PRODUCTWITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED
DAV PRODUCT FOR A FEE.
your DAV Product under the TACP DAV Product Warranty
Exchange Program, contact TACP’s Consumer Solutions
Center toll free at 1-800-631-3811.
(2) You must include the original bill of sale (or a copy of the
original bill of sale) or other proof of purchase along with
the entire DAV Product when sending the DAV Product to
the TACP Warranty Exchange Center specified by TACP’s
Consumer Solutions Center. You are responsible for all
inbound transportation and insurance charges for the DAV
Product to the TACP Warranty Exchange Center.
Rental Units
The warranty for DAV Product rental units begins on the date
of the first rental or thirty (30) days after the date of shipment
to the rental firm, whichever comes first.
Commercial Units
DAV Products sold and used for commercial purposes have a
limited warranty for all parts and labor, which warranty begins
on the date of original retail purchase and ends on the date that
is ninety (90) days thereafter.
For additional information, visit TACP’s website:
ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE
OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF
THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE. WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW
OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A. AS HEREBY LIMITED, THE
FOREGOINGWARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS, AND
OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS,
AND OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL
TACP BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITEDTO, LOST PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE
OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY
TO USE THIS DAV PRODUCT).
Owner’s Manual and Product Registration Card
Read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating this DAV
Product. Complete and mail the enclosed product registration
com/service as soon as possible. By registering your DAV
Product you will enable TACP to bring you new products
specifically designed to meet your needs and help us to contact
you in the unlikely event a safety notification is required under
the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Act. Failure to complete
and return the product registration card does not diminish your
warranty rights.
Your Responsibility
THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
(1) You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of
purchase.
(2) All warranty servicing of this DAV Product must be made pursuant
to the TACP DAV Product Warranty Exchange Program.
(3) The warranties fromTACP are effective only if the DAV Product
is purchased and operated in the Continental U.S.A.or Puerto
Rico.
(4) Labor service charges for set installation, setup, adjustment
of customer controls, and installation or repair of antenna
systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception
problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your
responsibility.
(5) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship
as limited above, and do not extend to any DAV Product or
parts that have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to
the DAV Product or parts caused by fires, misuse, accident,
Acts of God ( such as lightning or fluctuations in electric
power), improper installation, improper maintenance, or use in
violation of instructions furnished byTACP;use or malfunction
No person, agent, distributor, dealer, or company is authorized
to change, modify, or extend the terms of these warranties in any
manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be
commenced to enforce any obligation of TACP arising under the
warranty or under any statute or law of the United States or any
state thereof is hereby limited to ninety (90) days from the date you
discover, or should have discovered, the defect.This limitation does
not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTSWHICH MAYVARY FROM
STATE TO STATE IN THE U.S.A. SOME STATES OF THE U.S.A.
DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, WHEN AN ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT,
OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE PROVISIONS
MAY NOT APPLY TOYOU UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES.
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Disclaimer
Up-conversion of DVD content will result in near HD picture quality. 1080p capable display required for viewing in 1080p. Feature
performance may vary and may also require an always-on broadband internet connection. Firmware update and additional
bandwidth may be required. BD-Live™ may require an SD or SDHC card with available storage capacity of at least 1GB.
Internet services available only in the United States. Third party internet services are not provided by Toshiba, may change
or be discontinued at any time and may be subject to third party restrictions. Toshiba makes no representations or warranties
about these services, which may require the creation of a user account through a computer with internet access. Third party
internet service users may incur one-time and/or recurring charges. For Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential™
playback, content encoded in Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential™ format required. Viewing 1080p/24 fps
output requires 1080p/24 fps encoded content and an HD display capable of accepting a 1080p/24Hz signal. Supported file
types: JPEG, MP3, WMA, and AVCHD. Some recordable media, cards or files may not be supported. Product specifications,
information and availability are all subject to change without notice.
License information on the software used in the TOSHIBA BD player
This document is statement purpose only. Not concerned with operation of this product.
The software pre-installed in the TOSHIBA BD player consists of multiple, independent software components. Each software
component is copyrighted by TOSHIBA or a third party.
The TOSHIBA BD player uses software components that are distributed as freeware under a third-party end-user license
agreement or copyright notice (hereinafter referred to as a “EULA”).
Some EULAs require that the source code of the applicable component be disclosed as the condition for distributing the software
component in executable format. You can check the software components subject to such EULA requirements on the following
phone number:
Phone number: 1-800-631-3811
TOSHIBA provides a warranty for the TOSHIBA BD player you have purchased under conditions set forth by TOSHIBA.
However, some of the software components distributed under an EULA are made available for use by the user on the assumption
that they are not copyrighted or warranted by TOSHIBA or any third party. These software components are licensed to the user
free of charge and therefore not covered by any warranty within the scope of the applicable laws. These software components
are not subject to any copyrights or other third-party rights and are provided in “as is” condition without any warranty, whether
express or implied. “Warranty” here includes, but not limited to, an implied warranty for marketability or fitness for specific uses.
All risks associated with the quality or performance of these software components are assumed by the user. TOSHIBA shall not
be liable whatsoever for any cost of repair or correction or other incidental expense incurred in connection with a defect found in
any of these software components. Unless specified under the applicable laws or in a written agreement, a party who changes
or redistributes the software with consent from the copyright holders or based on the aforementioned licenses shall not be held
liable whatsoever for any loss arising from the use of or inability to use such software components.The same applies even when
the copyright holders or relevant third parties have been informed of the possibility of such loss. “Loss” here includes normal,
special, incidental and indirect loss (including, but not limited to, the loss of data or its accuracy; loss incurred by the user or any
third party; and interface incompatibility with other software). Please read each EULA for details on the use conditions and items
that must be observed regarding these software components.
The table below lists the software components pre-installed in the TOSHIBA BD player, which are subject to EULAs. The user
should read the applicableEULAs carefully before using these software components. The EULAs are exhibited in their original
text (English) as exactly written by the respective parties other than TOSHIBA.
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Open-Source Third-party Software Included in the BD-Player (as of Feb 2010):
Software License (*= source must be distributed on request)
A copy of the GPL2.0 license is provided in Appendix K
A copy of the LGPL2.1 license is provided in Appendix L
*backtrace
*directfb-extra
*cairo
GPL2 (Included in DVD 3.x [7630 systems] only)
GPL2
LGPL2
LGPL2
LGPL2
*directfb
*iconv
openssl
BSD-old dual license.
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix H.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit
(http://www.openssl.org)
curl
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix A.
*freetype
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix G.
Recommended advertisement is:
Portions of this software are copyright © <year> The FreeType
Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
jpeg
expat
mng
png
xml
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix B.
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix I.
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix C.
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix D.
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix E.
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix F.
zlib
Open-Source Third-party Software Included in the Kernel/Rootfs: (as of Feb 2010)
(*= source must be distributed on request)
A copy of the GPL license is provided in Appendix K
A copy of the LGPL license is provided in Appendix L
Utility
Base Version
License
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
*kernel
*arp
net-tools-1.52
GNU Bash-3.2
busybox-1.11.1
cramfs
*bash
*busybox
*cramfsck
*dhcpcd
*e2fsprogs
*fdisk
dhcpcd-1.3
e2fsprogs-1.41.5
fdisk-2.10m
TinyLogin-0.80
sysutils
*getty
*hostnamesysutils
*ifconfig
*iptables
*kill
net-tools-1.52
iptables-1.4.3
sysutils
*mkcramfs
cramfs
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*mtd-utils
mtd-utils-20090511
ntfs-3g 2009.4.4
TinyLogin-0.80
sysutils
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
GPL 2.0
zlib license
*ntfs-3g
*passwd
*ps
*route
net-tools-1.52
sfdisk-3.07
*sfdisk
*shutdown
*tinylogin
*hotplug
sysutils
TinyLogin-0.80
hotplug-1.8
*utelnetd
*procps
utelnetd-0.1.3
procps-3.2.8
freetype-2.1.2
GNU Bash-2.05
GNU termcap 1.3
zlib-1.2.3
*libfreetype.so.6.3.
*libtermcap.so
*libtermcap.so.2.0.8
zlib
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix F.
libusb.so
uClibc
libusb-0.1.12
LGPL 2.1
LGPL 2.1
BSD-new
uClibc-nptl-0.9.29-20070423
tcpdump-4.0.0
tcpdump
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix M.
strace
strace 4.5.18
BSD-new
BSD-new
BSD-new
BSD-old
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix M.
hdparm
hdparm-6.9
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix M.
libpcap
libcap-1.0.0
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix M.
portmap
portmap
The terms and conditions which apply to this software are provided in Appendix J.
Advertising sentence is:
Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
openssl 0.9.8k BSD-old. See advertisement notice above.
openssl
Luxi Font Copyright
Luxi fonts copyright (c) 2001 by Bigelow & Holmes Inc. Luxi font instruction code copyright (c) 2001 by URW++ GmbH. All Rights Reserved. Luxi is
a registered trademark of Bigelow & Holmes Inc. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of these Fonts and
associated documentation files (the “Font Software”), to deal in the Font Software, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, merge,
publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Font Software, and to permit persons to whom the Font Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one or more of the Font Software.
The Font Software may not be modified, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs or characters in the Fonts may not be modified
nor may additional glyphs or characters be added to the Fonts. This License becomes null and void when the Fonts or Font Software have been
modified.
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT,
PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BIGELOW & HOLMES INC. OR URW++ GMBH. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT
SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the names of Bigelow & Holmes Inc. and URW++ GmbH. shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote
the sale, use or other dealings in this Font Software without prior written authorization from Bigelow & Holmes Inc. and URW++ GmbH.
For further information, contact:
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Appendix A - CURL license
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
Copyright (c) 1996 - 2009, Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>.
All rights reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED „AS IS“, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE
OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder.
Appendix B - JPEG License
LEGAL ISSUES
============
In plain English:
1. We don’t promise that this software works. (But if you find any bugs, please let us know!)
2. You can use this software for whatever you want. You don’t have to pay us.
3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that
you’ve used the IJG code.
In legalese:
The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy,
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided “AS IS”, and you, its user, assume the entire risk as to its quality
and accuracy.
This software is copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
All Rights Reserved except as specified below.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to these
conditions:
(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty
notice unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.
(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying documentation must state that “this software is based in part on the work of the
Independent JPEG Group”.
(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept
NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind.
These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code, not just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought
to acknowledge us.
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author’s name or company name in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products
derived from it. This software may be referred to only as “the Independent JPEG Group’s software”.
We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims
are assumed by the product vendor.
Appendix C - MNG License
/* **************************************************************************************************************************************************
COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
Copyright (c) 2000 Gerard Juyn ([email protected])
[You may insert additional notices after this sentence if you modify this source]
For the purposes of this copyright and license, “Contributing Authors” is defined as the following set of individuals:
Gerard Juyn
The MNG Library is supplied “AS IS”. The Contributing Authors disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the
warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The Contributing Authors assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special,
exemplary, or consequential damages, which may result from the use of the MNG Library, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject to the
following restrictions:
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1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original source.
3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any source or altered source distribution.
The Contributing Authors specifically permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to supporting the MNG and
JNG file format in commercial products. If you use this source code in a product, acknowledgment would be highly appreciated.
Parts of this software have been adapted from the libpng package. Although this library supports all features from the PNG specification (as MNG
descends from it) it does not require the libpng package. It does require the zlib library and optionally the IJG jpeg library, and/or the “little-cms”
library by Marti Maria (depending on the inclusion of support for JNG and Full-Color-Management respectively.
This library’s function is primarily to read and display MNG animations. It is not meant as a full-featured image-editing component! It does however
offer creation and editing functionality at the chunk level. (future modifications may include some more support for creation and or editing)
*/
Appendix D - PNG License File Distribution Clause
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to
supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be
appreciated.
Appendix E – XML License
Except where otherwise noted in the source code (e.g. the files hash.c, list.c and the trio files, which are covered by a similar licence but with
different Copyright notices) all the files are:
Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights Reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE DANIEL VEILLARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT
OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of Daniel Veillard shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from him.
Appendix F – zlib Distribution Conditions
This software is provided ‘as-is’, without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from
the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,
subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a
product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly
Mark Adler
If you use the zlib library in a product, we would appreciate *not* receiving lengthy legal documents to sign. The sources are provided for free but
without warranty of any kind. The library has been entirely written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler; it does not include third-party code.
If you redistribute modified sources, we would appreciate that you include in the file ChangeLog history information documenting your changes.
Please read the FAQ for more information on the distribution of modified source versions.
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Appendix G – Freetype License
The FreeType Project LICENSE
----------------------------
2006-Jan-27
Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 by
David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg
Introduction
============
The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive packages; some of them may contain, in addition to the FreeType font engine, various tools
and contributions which rely on, or relate to, the FreeType Project.
This license applies to all files found in such packages, and which do not fall under their own explicit license. The license affects thus the
FreeType font engine, the test programs, documentation and makefiles, at the very least.
This license was inspired by the BSD, Artistic, and IJG (Independent JPEG Group) licenses, which all encourage inclusion and use of
free software in commercial and freeware products alike. As a consequence, its main points are that:
o
o
o
We don’t promise that this software works. However, we will be interested in any kind of bug reports. (`as is’ distribution)
You can use this software for whatever you want, in parts or full form, without having to pay us. (`royalty-free’ usage)
You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it, or only parts of it, in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your
documentation that you have used the FreeType code. (`credits’)
We specifically permit and encourage the inclusion of this software, with or without modifications, in commercial products. We disclaim all
warranties covering The FreeType Project and assume no liability related to The FreeType Project.
Finally, many people asked us for
use the following text:
a
preferred form for
a
credit/disclaimer to use in compliance with this license. We thus encourage you to
“””
Portions of this software are copyright © <year> The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
“””
Please replace <year> with the value from the FreeType version you actually use.
Legal Terms
===========
0. Definitions
--------------
Throughout this license, the terms `package’, `FreeType Project’, and `FreeType archive’ refer to the set of files originally distributed by the
authors (David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg) as the `FreeType Project’, be they named as alpha, beta or final release.
`You’ refers to the licensee, or person using the project, where `using’ is a generic term including compiling the project’s source code as well as
linking it to form a `program’ or `executable’. This program is referred to as `a program using the FreeType engine’.
This license applies to all files distributed in the original FreeType Project, including all source code, binaries and documentation, unless
otherwise stated in the file in its original, unmodified form as distributed in the original archive. If you are unsure whether or not a particular
file is covered by this license, you must contact us to verify this.
The FreeType Project is copyright (C) 1996-2000 by David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. All rights reserved except as specified
below.
1. No Warranty
--------------
THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED `AS IS’WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE, OF THE
FREETYPE PROJECT.
2. Redistribution
-----------------
This license grants
a
worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual and irrevocable right and license to use, execute, perform, compile, display, copy,
create derivative works of, distribute and sublicense the FreeType Project (in both source and object code forms) and derivative works thereof
for any purpose; and to authorize others to exercise some or all of the rights granted herein, subject to the following conditions:
o
Redistribution of source code must retain this license file (`FTL.TXT’) unaltered; any additions, deletions or changes to the original files must
be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation. The copyright notices of the unaltered, original files must be preserved in all copies
of source files.
o
Redistribution in binary form must provide a disclaimer that states that the software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team, in
the distribution documentation. We also encourage you to put an URL to the FreeType web page in your documentation, though this isn’t
mandatory.
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These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the FreeType Project, not just the unmodified files. If you use our work, you
must acknowledge us. However, no fee need be paid to us.
3. Advertising
--------------
Neither the FreeType authors and contributors nor you shall use the name of the other for commercial, advertising, or promotional purposes
without specific prior written permission.
We suggest, but do not require, that you use one or more of the following phrases to refer to this software in your documentation or advertising
materials: `FreeType Project’, `FreeType Engine’, `FreeType library’, or `FreeType Distribution’.
As you have not signed this license, you are not required to accept it. However, as the FreeType Project is copyrighted material, only this
license, or another one contracted with the authors, grants you the right to use, distribute, and modify it. Therefore, by using, distributing, or
modifying the FreeType Project, you indicate that you understand and accept all the terms of this license.
4. Contacts
-----------
There are two mailing lists related to FreeType:
Discusses general use and applications of FreeType, as well as future and wanted additions to the library and distribution.
If you are looking for support, start in this list if you haven’t found anything to help you in the documentation.
Discusses bugs, as well as engine internals, design issues, specific licenses, porting, etc.
Our home page can be found at
--- end of FTL.TXT ---
Appendix H – Openssl License
LICENSE ISSUES
==============
The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the
toolkit.
See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to
OpenSSL, please contact [email protected].
OpenSSL License
---------------
/* ====================================================================
Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment:“This product includes software
developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)”
4. The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and “OpenSSL Project” must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
prior written permission. For written permission, please contact [email protected].
5. Products derived from this software may not be called “OpenSSL” nor may “OpenSSL” appear in their names without prior written permission *
of the OpenSSL Project.
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: “This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL
Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson
*/
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Original SSLeay License
-----------------------
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]). The implementation was written so as to conform with
Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to
all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this
distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this package is used in a product, Eric
Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used. This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or
in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: “This product includes
The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related :-).
4. IfyouincludeanyWindowsspecificcode(oraderivativethereof)fromtheappsdirectory(applicationcode)youmustincludeanacknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be
copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public Licence.]
*/
Appendix I – Expat License
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Expat
maintainers.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”),
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Appendix J – Portmap License
/*-
Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: This product includes
software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
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Appendix K – GNU GPL 2.0
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is
intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public
License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation’s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free
Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the
freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that
you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These
restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have.You must
make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute
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the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the library’s name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Thislibraryisdistributedinthehopethatitwillbeuseful, butWITHOUTANYWARRANTY;withouteventheimpliedwarrantyofMERCHANTABILITY
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the library, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library `Frob’ (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
Ty Coon, President of Vice
That’s all there is to it!
Appendix M – BSD-New
/*
Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that: (1) source code distributions retain
the above copyright notice and this paragraph in its entirety, (2) distributions including binary code include the above copyright notice and this
paragraph in its entirety in the documentation or other materials provided with the distribution, and (3) all advertising materials mentioning features
or use of this software display the following acknowledgement:
``This product includes software developed by the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.’’ Neither the name
of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS’’ AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
Appendix N – CinemaNow
Third Party Requirements
a. gSOAP.
The following notice is applicable to the CinemaNow SDK. Company is required to include such notice in the documentation for any Embedded
Products it distributes.
Part of the software embedded in this product is gSOAP software.
Portions created by gSOAP are Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Robert A. van Engelen, Genivia Inc. All Rights Reserved.
THE SOFTWARE IN THIS PRODUCT WAS IN PART PROVIDED BY GENIVIA INC AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
b. [THE CODE IS BEING PROVIDED IN OBJECT CODE SO THE ABOVE DOESN’T APPLY]
c. Curl/ 7.12.2
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
Copyright (c) 1996 - 2009, Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>.
All rights reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE
OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright holder.
d. C-ARES 1.6.0
Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that
the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation,
and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission.
M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided “as is” without express or implied warranty.
e. Openssl 0.9.5a
Original SSLeay License
-----------------------
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]). The implementation was written so as to conform with
Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are adhered to. The following
conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this package is used in a product, Eric
Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used. This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or
in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: “This product includes
cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])” The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library being
used are not cryptographic related :-).
4.If you include anyWindows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The license and distribution terms for any publicly available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be
copied and put under another distribution license [including the GNU Public License.]
Content owners use Windows Media digital rights management technology (WMDRM) to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights.
This device uses WMDRM software to access WMDRM-protected content. If the WMDRM software fails to protect the content, content owners
may ask Microsoft to revoke the software¡¯s ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect unprotected
content. When you download licenses for protected content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses. Content
owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires
the upgrade.
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