HP BD-2000 manual

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    HP BD-2000 Blu-ray Disc Player User Manual ©Copyright 2009, LITE-ON IT Corporation HI - SPEED CERTIFIED TM USB[...]

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    2 P reface CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’[...]

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    3 P reface FCC Warning This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy . Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in this manual. Alterations or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’ s right to operate this equ[...]

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    4 P reface 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way , such as power -supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the app[...]

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    5 P reface Precautions Safety T o prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do • not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the device. Should liquids spill or solid objects fall into • the cabinet, have the device checked by a qualified personnel. Operation Before moving the player , remove any • discs inside the device. Otherwise[...]

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    6 P reface Connecting an Amplifier ..................... 20 Connecting Using Analogue Audio Cable .................................................. 20 Connecting Using Digital Audio Cable ..... 21 Using a Coaxial Cable ............................. 21 Using an Optical Cable ........................... 21 Connecting to the Internet ................[...]

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    7 P reface Chapter 4 Using Media Center 34 Setting Up Data Disc and USB Drive ...................................... 34 Setting Up Data Disc For Playback ........... 34 Setting Up the USB Drive For Playback ... 35 Playing Files from a Data Disc ................... 35 Playing Files From a USB Drive ................. 35 Media Center Menu ............[...]

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    8 P reface Video Output Resolutions ................... 57 HDMI Video Output .................................... 57 Component Video Outputs ........................ 57 Composite Video Output ............................. 57 Language Code T able .......................... 58 Region Code T able ............................... 59 Specifications .....[...]

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    9 Chapter 1 Before Y ou Start This chapter will introduce the features, supported types of discs and files, and the panel and remote control descriptions. What’ s in the Box? Check to ensure that the following items come with your package. BD player TM BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER AAA batteries x 2 Power cable x 1 Audio-Video cable x 1 (red/white/yellow) [...]

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    10 Before Y ou Star t Playable Discs and Files Playable Discs Y our BD player supports playback of the following discs: Blu-ray Disc • DVD-VIDEO • DVD-R • DVD-RW • DVD+R • DVD+RW • Audio CD • CD-R • CD-RW • CD-DA / CD-DTS • VCD / SVCD • “Blu-ray Disc“ and its logo are trademarks . “DVD Video”, “DVD-R”, “DVD+R”,[...]

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    11 Before Y ou Star t Playable Files Y our BD player supports playback of files recorded on DVD and CD discs, and USB drives with the following formats: Video compression format MPEG • MPEG-2 • MPEG-4 • (A VC) Media container format *.A VI • *.MKV • *.MP4 • *.M4A • *.M4V • *.WMV • *.DA T • *.VOB • *.ASF • Photo file format J[...]

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    12 Before Y ou Star t Player Overview Front Panel 1 POWER ON/OFF button Press to switch the BD player on or off. 2 OPEN/CLOSE button Press to open or close the disc tray . 3 Front Panel DISPLA Y Shows the current status information. 4 PLA Y button Press to start playback. 5 USB port Use to connect a USB drive to play music or photo files. It can al[...]

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    13 Before Y ou Star t Front Panel Display The front panel display shows the operation status of the BD player or the elapsed time of the discs being played. Displays playback elapsed time. Rear Panel VIDEO COAXIAL L R Y P B P R AC IN ~ DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COMP OUT AV OUTPUT DIGITAL A V OUTPUT LAN OPTICAL 5 2 3 6 1 4 1 AC IN T erminal Connects the pow[...]

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    14 Before Y ou Star t Remote Control 1 POWER ON/OFF Switches the BD player on or off. 2 OPEN/CLOSE Opens or closes the disc tray . 3 MENU Displays the disc menu. 4 HOME Displays the Home Menu. 5 Arrows ( ▲▼◄► ) Select items, change settings or move the cursor . OK Executes the selected item. 6 PREVIOUS Goes to the previous chapter , title, [...]

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    15 Before Y ou Star t 14 BONUS VIEW For BONUSVIEW functions. 15 PROGRAM Displays the program list. 16 BOOKMARK Bookmarks a point during playback. 17 NUMBERS 18 POP-UP MENU Displays BD or DVD disc menu. 19 RED / BLUE / YELLOW / GREEN Navigates BD menus. They are also use for Photo and Music menu. 20 MEDIA CENTER Browse and play media files on the da[...]

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    16 Before Y ou Star t Remote Control Signal The remote control has an operating range of approximately 7.5 m., and works best when pointed directly at the unit horizontally at an angle up to 30 ˚ from the sensor window of your BD player . 7.5M 30 TM BLU-RAY DISC PLA YER Installing the Remote Control Batteries 1 Slightly push then slide to remove t[...]

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    17 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter covers the following topics: Connecting to a TV • Connecting to an amplifier or receiver • Connecting a USB drive • Connecting to the Internet • Using Easy Setup • How to Set up Y our BD Player Y ou can set up your BD player in 5 easy steps: Step 1: Connect the TV Step 2: Connect the amplifier Ste[...]

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    18 Get ting Started Connecting to a TV Depending on the capabilities of the TV , you can connect your BD player to the TV in various ways: HDMI, component, or composite video connections. Connecting Using HDMI Cable HDMI cables can transmit high quality video and audio at the same time. Normally , when you connect your TV using an HDMI cable, you d[...]

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    19 Get ting Started Connecting Using a Component V ideo Cable Use a component video cable (green, blue, red) to connect the COMPONENT OUT jack on the BD player to the COMPONENT IN jack on the TV . VIDEO COAXIAL L R Y P B P R AC IN ~ DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COMP OUT AV OUTPUT DIGITAL AV OUTPUT LAN OPTICAL Y Pb Pr Y P B P R Green Blue Red Green Blue Red BD[...]

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    20 Get ting Started Connecting an Amplifier Connecting Using Analogue Audio Cable Use a composite A V cable or a composite audio cable (red/white) to connect the AUDIO OUT jack on the BD player to the AUDIO IN jack on the TV , amplifier or receiver . VIDEO COAXIAL L R Y P B P R AC IN ~ DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COMP OUT AV OUTPUT DIGITAL AV OUTPUT LAN OPTI[...]

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    21 Get ting Started Connecting Using Digital Audio Cable If you want to enjoy Dolby Digital, or DTS decoder function on your amplifier or receiver , use either a coaxial or optical audio cable. Using a Coaxial Cable Use a coaxial cable to connect the COAXIAL DIGIT AL OUT jack on your BD player to the COAXIAL DIGIT AL INPUT on the amplifier or recei[...]

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    22 Get ting Started Connecting to the Internet Y our BD player can connect to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port on the rear panel. By connecting to the Internet, your BD player can use a BD disc that supports BD-Live function. See ‘Using BD-Live™’ (p. 33) . Use an Ethernet RJ-45 cable to connect the LAN port on the BD player to the [...]

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    23 Get ting Started Connecting the Power Cable After all the required connections are completed, connect the power cable to the AC IN terminal of your BD player . Then plug the power cable of your BD player into the main outlet. VIDEO COAXIAL L R Y P B P R AC IN ~ DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COMP OUT AV OUTPUT DIGITAL AV OUTPUT LAN OPTICAL BD Player Main out[...]

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    24 Get ting Started Easy Setup Wizard When turning on for the first time, the Easy Setup Wizard is displayed on screen. Follow the wizard to configure the basic settings of your BD player . 1 Press OK to continue. Page 1/5 Easy Setup Welcome to the BD Player Setting Wizard! This wizard will ask you some simple questions and will help guide you thro[...]

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    25 Chapter 3 Playback This chapter describes the main operations of your BD player , such as: Playing a Disc • Playing USB drive content • Using BD-Live™ • Other Playback Functions • The procedures described are remote control based. Similar buttons can also be pressed on the front panel of your BD player . Playing a Disc 1 Press to open [...]

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    26 Playbac k Forward or Reverse Playback BD DVD A VCHD VCD 1 During playback, press or to reverse or forward playback. 2 Press the button repeatedly to switch scanning speed (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x, 128x). 3 T o resume to normal playback, press . Some discs automatically resumes normal playback when switching to a new chapter . Note: Y ou can al[...]

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    27 Playbac k Slow Rewind or Slow Forward Playback BD DVD A VCHD VCD 1 During playback, press or to rewind or forward playback in slow motion. 2 Press the button repeatedly to switch slow motion speed (1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2). 3 Press to resume playback at normal speed. Step Rewind or Step Forward BD DVD A VCHD VCD 1 Press to pause playback. 2 Press or[...]

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    28 Playbac k Playing a Specific Section Repeatedly (A-B) BD DVD A VCHD VCD CD 1 During playback, press A-B to select the starting point (A). 2 Press A-B again to select the end point (B). 3 Press A-B again to cancel A-B Repeat. Playing Specific T itles, Chapters, or T racks BD DVD A VCHD CD 1 Press GOTO to jump to a specific title/ chapter/track/ti[...]

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    29 Playbac k Playing Repeatedly BD DVD A VCHD VCD CD Use the repeat function to play the current title, chapter or track repeatedly . 1 During playback, press REPEA T repeatedly to select repeat mode option: REPEA T CHAPTER/TRACK REPEA T ALL REPEA T OFF . 2 Press REPEA T repeatedly again to select REPEA T OFF . Note: Repeat function is cancelled wh[...]

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    30 Playbac k Displaying the Disc Information BD DVD A VCHD VCD CD 1 During playback, press INFO . 2 The disc information is displayed on the upper left corner of the screen. MPEG 1/1 English 1/1 Chinese PCM A-B Stereo 2 / 8 3 / 3 00 :02 :40 DVD+VIDEO TT Current chapter number/ T otal number of chapters T ime elapsed Subtitle Current title or track [...]

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    31 Playbac k DVD Video Tit le 04 / 08 03 / 08 00:02:24 Normal English PCM 01 / 01 04 / 08 Indicates button that can be pressed; other options are available. 5 Press to select other options. 6 Press OK or to apply selected option. 7 Press OSC to close OSC menu. 4 Press to enter submenu. The current option is displayed. Audio stream • Angle • Sub[...]

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    32 Playbac k BD-Live™ BD Some BD discs contain additional features that are made available to players that are connected to the Internet. These additional features may include things like: The ability to download new movie trailers • Additional commentaries by actors or • directors Multiple people game and chat • Y ou can access these featu[...]

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    33 Playbac k Using BD-Live™ When you insert a BD disc that supports BD- Live, access BD-Live in its Special Features menu. Y ou can download contents to your USB drive. Downloaded contents are stored under the ‘My Downloads’ folder . WARNING Do not remove the USB drive while • downloading contents or when a BD disc is still in the disc tray[...]

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    34 Chapter 4 Using Media Center Media Center allows you to browse and play media files such as videos, photos, and music files saved in a data disc or a USB drive. Setting Up Data Disc and USB Drive Video Music Photo Many audio, video, and photo files that can be viewed on a personal computer can also be played back on the BD player . This is accom[...]

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    35 Playbac k Playing Files from a Data Disc 1 If turned off, press to turn on the BD player . 2 Press to open the disc tray . 3 Insert the data disc into the disc tray . 4 Press to close the disc tray . 3 The BD player determines whether files on the data disc contain music, videos, or photos. If the data disc contains supported files, the Media Br[...]

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    36 Playbac k Note: Even if the inserted data disc or USB drive contains a mix of music, video, and photo fi les, you can only browse and playback one type of fi le at a time. For example, if you enter the Music folder , only music fi les can be browsed, added to playlist and played back. T o browse photo fi les, go back to the Media Browser scr[...]

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    37 Playbac k V iewing Photos 1 From the Media Browser menu, press to highlight Photo . 2 Press OK . The File Selection screen is displayed. 3 Press to choose a subfolder or file. Edit Menu POPUP Exit MDEIA CENTER Media Center T ype:JPG Size:0.2MB Resolution:725x510 ... P1000001 P1000002 P1000003 P1000004 P1000005 P1000006 USB1/Photo/Folder 1 Item 1[...]

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    38 Playbac k Slide Show Functions During slide show , use the following buttons to perform slide show functions: T o rotate an image, press • . Slide show is paused while rotating image. T o continue slide show after pausing, press • . T o stop slide show , press • . T o adjust slide show speed (Slow , Middle, Fast), press • . T o view prev[...]

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    39 Playbac k Press • INFO to view or hide the Music Playback Status screen. During music playback, you can continue to browse for other music files or view photos. • Press MEDIA CENTER . Press • OSC to display music on-screen control menu. See ‘Using On-Screen Controls (OSC)’ (p. 30) for details. 1 / 8 00 :02 :40 Ty p e : T otal Time: Tit[...]

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    40 Playbac k Creating a Playlist 1 From the File Selection screen, press to highlight the file you want. 2 Press to select the file. A check mark before the file name is displayed. 3 Press MENU . A pop-up menu is displayed. Edit Menu POPUP Exit MDEIA CENTER Media Center T ype:JPG Size:0.2MB Resolution:725x510 ... P1000001 P1000002 P1000003 P1000004[...]

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    41 Chapter 5 Settings and Further Adjustments In order to configure the BD player for proper audio and video output, configure the required settings in the Home menu. This chapter explains how to configure your BD player . Using the Home Menu 1 Press HOME to display the Home Menu. 2 Press to move up and down the menu selection. System Language Play[...]

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    42 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments 6 Press to select desired setting then press OK to confirm. 7 Press to return to the previous screen or menu. 8 Press HOME again to exit Home menu. 5 Press OK or to access the next level submenu. System Language Playback Security Network Home Menu --- General Setting --- Screen Saver Load Default Upgrade Easy [...]

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    43 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments General Settings System Screen Saver Set to ‘On’ to activate the screen saver capability of the BD player . This function causes the TV to display a moving logo after a certain period of time without pressing any buttons on the front panel or the remote control when a setup menu or disc title menu is displ[...]

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    44 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments Language System Language Playback Security Network Home Menu --- General Setting --- OSD Menu Audio Subtitle English English English English Exit Use cursor key to move focus, use "OK" key to select. HOME lS t t The Language menu allows you to configure the language that is displayed for the followin[...]

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    45 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments Playback System Language Playback Security Network Home Menu --- General Setting --- Closed Caption PBC On On Exit Use cursor key to move focus, use "OK" key to select. HOME lS t t Closed Caption Use this option to enable or disable closed caption function. PBC Use this option to display or hide the [...]

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    46 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments Security System Language Playback Security Network Home Menu --- General Setting --- Change Password Parental Control Country Code More... More... More... Exit Use cursor key to move focus, use "OK" key to select. HOME lS t t The Security menu allows you to control the playback of inappropriate discs[...]

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    47 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments Network System Language Playback Security Network Home Menu --- General Setting --- Internet Connection BD-Live Connection Enable Permitted Exit Use cursor key to move focus, use "OK" key to select. HOME lS t t Internet Connection Use this option to enable or disable internet connection. BD-Live Conn[...]

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    48 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments Display Settings TV TV Screen Select this option to set aspect ratio of your TV . A vailable settings are: 16:9 Full: • Select when connected to a 16:9 wide TV . 16:9 Normal: • Select when connected to a 16:9 TV . 4:3 Pan&Scan: • Displays when a standard 4:3 TV is connected. Pictures are cropped to f[...]

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    49 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments V ideo Processing The Video Process menu allows you to adjust basic display settings such as brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and sharpness. V ideo Adjust Select this option to adjust the video brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation. 1 Press to move up and down the selection. 2 Press to adjust the sel[...]

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    50 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments Audio Setting The Audio Setting menu allows you to configure the proper audio settings according to the type of audio system you use. Audio Output Home Menu --- Audio Setting --- SPDIF HDMI Down_samp PCM PCM 48K Exit Use cursor key to move focus, use "OK" key to select. HOME Audio Output Spdif SPDIF [...]

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    51 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments If the BD player is not connected to a • surround receiver or amplifier . If the BD player is connected to a • surround receiver or amplifier via HDMI output. If you are unsure of the surround • receiver or the amplifier’ s PCM sampling rate. 96K: • Select this option if the connected amplifier or re[...]

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    52 S et tings and Fur ther Adjustments System Information The System Information menu displays the software version and the MAC address of your BD player . Software V ersion: BDP V2.0 MAC: FF -FF -FF -FF -FF -FF Home Menu --- System Information --- Exit Use cursor key to move focus, use "OK" key to select. HOME[...]

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    53 Chapter 6 T roubleshooting Use this chapter to find solutions to some questions that may arise when using your BD player . No power . » Check if the power cord is connected • securely . The POWER button is not pressed. • Disc tray opens automatically . » The disc is scratched. • The disc is dirty . • The disc is not properly fit on the[...]

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    54 T roubleshooting There is no sound. » The connection cords are not properly • connected. The connection cords are damaged. • Replace with new ones. The audio setting is not set appropriately . • Slow motion / step mode is on. • The playback is paused. • If connected via optical or coaxial digital • cable, check if the settings in th[...]

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    55 Chapter 7 Additional Information This chapter covers the following topics: How to upgrade your BD player • Supported video resolution • Supported audio output format • Language code table • Region code table • Player specifications • Upgrading Y our Player The BD player’ s firmware is updated regularly . Updates are available from [...]

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    56 Additional Information T o upgrade firmware using a data disc 1 From your computer , connect to the Internet and visit the manufacturer’ s website. 2 Download the firmware upgrade file (*.iso) to your computer . 3 Use a commercial software, such as Nero™, to convert *.iso file to a disc image. 4 Burn the converted file onto a disc. 5 Remove [...]

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    57 Additional Information Component V ideo Outputs Supported Resolution Commercial Discs Non-Commercial Discs 1080p Film mode 480p 1080i 1080p 480p 1080i 1080i 480p 1080i 720p 480p 720p 480p 480p 480p 480i 480i 480i HDMI Auto N/A N/A Note Applies when video output is not connected • via HDMI. Digital Rights Management (DRM) on • commercial disc[...]

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    58 Additional Information Language Code T able Language Abbr . Code Japanese (ja/jpn) 1001 English (en/eng) 0514 French (fr/fra) 0618 German (de/deu) 0405 Italian (it/ita) 0920 Spanish (es/spa) 0519 Chinese (zh/zho) 2608 Dutch (nl/nld) 1412 Portuguese (pt/por) 1620 Swedish (sv/swe) 1922 Russian (ru/rus) 1821 Korean (ko/kor) 1115 Greek (el/ell) 0512[...]

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    59 Additional Information Polish (pl/pol) 1612 Pushto (ps/pus) 1619 Quechua (qu/que) 1721 Rhaeto-Romance (rm/roh) 1813 Rundi (rn/run) 1814 Romanian (ro/ron) 1815 Kinyarwanda (rw/kin) 1823 Sanskrit (sa/san) 1901 Sindhi (sd/snd) 1904 Sango (sg/sag) 1907 Serbo-Croatian (sh/scr) 1908 Sinhalese (si/sin) 1909 Slovak (sk/slk) 1911 Slovenian (sl/slv) 1912 [...]

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    60 Additional Information Specifications Model BD-2000 T ype Blu-ray Disc Player Product Dimension L 435 mm x W 307.5 mm x H 58 mm Power Consumption < 0.5 W Video Outputs HDMI Composite Component Audio Outputs Coaxial Digital Audio Optical Digital Audio Composite Audio Component Audio HDMI Video Disc Formats BD-ROM (DL, SL), BD-R/RE, DVD Digital[...]

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    61 Chapter 8 Appendix GNU General Public License V ersion 2, June 1991 Copyright © 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[...]

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    62 Additional Information that any patent must be licensed for everyone’ s free use or not licensed at all.The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow . TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICA TION 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the [...]

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    63 Additional Information b) Accompany it with a written offer , valid for at least three years, to give any third party , for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium custom[...]

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    64 Additional Information this License. 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution i[...]

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    65 Additional Information Y ou 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor , Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. Y ou should also get your employer (if [...]

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    66 Chapter 9 Glossary Aspect ratio » The ratio of a TV screen’ s width to its height. Standard TVs have an aspect ratio of 4:3, while high definition (HD) and widescreen TVs have an aspect ratio of 16:9. A VCHD » (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) The A VCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recorder format recording high-defin[...]

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    67 Glossary DTS 2.0 + Digital Out » DTS 2.0 + Digital Out denotes the dual ability to pass the DTS encoded digital bitstream to an external DTS decoder for playback as well as fold down the digital surround soundtrack for playback in a 2-channel environment through analog outputs. Dynamic range » This refers to the difference between the maximum [...]

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    68 Chapter 10 INDEX A » Amplifier 20 Angle 29 Audio 44 Analogue 20 Digital, Coaxial 13 Digital, Optical 13 Audio Setting 50 Audio Streams 29 B » BD-Live Connection setting 47 Setting up 32 BONUSVIEW 15, 31 C » Closed Caption 45 D » Digital Audio Coaxial 21 Optical 21 Disc Auto Playback 43 Down_samp 50 H » HDMI 13, 18, 50 HDMI 1080P 24Hz 49 HDM[...]

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    69 Glossary M » Media Center 36 Menu 44 Music Playing 38 N » Network 47 O » OSC 30 OSD 44 P » Parental Control 46 Password 46 PBC 45 Photo Slideshow 38 Viewing 37 Playback 25 Controls 26 menu 45 Playlist 40 R » Region Code T able 59 Resolution 48 S » Screen Saver 43 Security 46 Sharpness 49 SPDIF 50 Specifications 60 Subtitle 44 System Inform[...]

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