Pioneer BDP-V6000 manual

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    Blu-ray Disc PLAYER BDP-V6000 Operating Instructions V6000_CUXJ_EN.bo ok 1 ページ 2009年6 月5日 金曜 日 午前11 時57分[...]

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    The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “da[...]

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    Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. F ollow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water . Clean only with dr y cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer ’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or oth[...]

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    If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be per formed only by qualified ser vice personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make [...]

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    S001_En Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your eq[...]

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    6 En Contents 01 Before you start What’s in the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Putting the batte r ies in the r emote cont r ol. . . . . . . . . . 7 Softwa r e u p dating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ty p es of discs/files that can be p layed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 [...]

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    7 En 01 Chapter 1 Before you start What’s in the box •R e m o t e c o n t r ol x 1 • Video/audio cable (yellow/white/ r ed p lugs) x 1 • AA/R6 d r y cell batte r ies x 2 •P o w e r co r d x 1 •R a c k m o u n t b r acket x 2 •U n d e rp late x 1 • Included g r ay sc r ew x 2 •W a rr anty ca r d •O p e r ating inst r uctions (thi[...]

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    01 8 En Types of discs/files that can be played Playable discs Discs with the lo go marks below indicated on the disc la bel, pack age or jacket can be played. “Blu-ray Disc” and are trademarks. is a trademark of DVD Form at/Logo Lice nsing Corporation. Disc type Logo Applicatio n format BDMV 1 1. Including the AVCH D fo r mat. BDAV DVD-Video D[...]

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    9 En 01  Discs that cannot be played • HD DVDs •D V D A u d i o d i s c s •D V D - R A M d i s c s •S A C D s •V i d e o C D s •S V C D s It is p ossible that some discs ot he r than the ones listed above may not be p layable eithe r . Note • Some discs cannot be p layed, even if one of the logo ma r ks on the pr evious p age is in[...]

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    01 10 En With BD-ROM s, it is p ossible to use BD-J (J ava) a pp lications to c r eate highly inte r active titl es, fo r exam p le inclu ding gam es. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or reg istered trademarks o f Sun Microsystem s, Inc. in the U.S. and othe r countries. The p laye r ’s inte r nal sto r age has a maximu[...]

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    11 En 01  Supported audio file formats • Windows Media ™ Audio 9 (WMA9) Bit r ate: U p to 192 kb p s Sam p ling f r equencies: 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 4 4.1 kHz and 48 kHz Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsof t Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. This product includ es technology owned by Mi[...]

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    01 12 En 7 VIDEO SELECT – ( p age 26) 8 HOME MEDIA GALLERY – ( p age 36) 9T O P M E N U – P r ess to dis p lay the to p menu of the BD- ROM o r DVD-Video. 10  /  /  /  – Use to select items, change settings and move the cu r so r . ENTER – P r ess to execute the selected item o r ente r a setting that has been changed, etc. 11[...]

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    13 En 01 Front Panel Display 1  – ( p age 29) 2  – ( p age 29) 3H D – This lights w hen an HDM I cable is c onnected and video signals a r e being out p ut with a r esolution of 1080/60i, 1080/60 p , 720/60 p , 1080/50i, 1080/50 p , 720/ 50 p o r 1080/24 p . It also lights when a com p onent video cable is connected and video sig nals a[...]

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    02 14 En Chapter 2 Installation Cautions on use • Please note that Pionee r will acce p t no r es p onsibi lity whatsoeve r fo r loss of business o pp o r tunities o r othe r damages due to b r eakdown of the set. • Please note that Pionee r will acce p t no r es p onsibi lity whatsoeve r fo r pr oblems r esulting f r om the use of the set, r e[...]

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    15 En 02 Moving the player If you need to move this unit, fi r st r emove the disc if the r e’s one loaded, and close the disc t r ay. Next, pr ess  STANDBY/ON to swit ch the p owe r to standby, checking th at the POWER OFF indication on th e f r ont p anel dis p lay goes off. W ait at least 10 seconds. Lastly, disconnect the p owe r co r d. N[...]

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    02 16 En  Specially shaped discs S p ecially sha p ed discs (hea r t-sha p ed, hexagonal, etc.) cannot be used on this p laye r . Neve r use such discs, as they will damage the p laye r .  Condensation on discs If the disc is moved suddenly f r om a c old p lace into a wa r m r oom (in winte r , fo r exam p le), wate r d r o p lets (condensat[...]

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    17 En 02 4 Mount the underplate. Inse r t the unde rp late between the left and r ight r ack mount b r ackets, then mount with the included g r ay sc r ew. 5 Mount the set on the rack. Check that the sc r ews fastened in ste p 3 a r e secu r ely tightene d. Caution •T h e r ack m ount b r ackets included with the set allow the set to be mounted o[...]

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    03 18 En Chapter 3 Connecting up Be su r e to tu r n off the p owe r and un p lug the p owe r co r d f r om the p owe r outlet wheneve r making o r changing connections. Afte r connecting, make the settings at the Setup Navigator menu acco r ding to the ty p e of cable connected ( p age 23). Also r efe r to the o p e r ating inst r uctions of the d[...]

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    19 En 03 • The follow ing r est r ictions a pp ly when HDMI High Speed Transmission is s et to Off : –D e e p Colo r signals a r e not out p ut. –I f t h e o u t p ut video r esolution is set to Auto , the signals a r e out p ut with a r esolution of 1080/60i o r 1080/50i when TV’s pr efe rr ed r esolution is 1080/60 p o r 1080/50 p . – W[...]

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    03 20 En te r minal using an HDMI cable, and when the p laye r is set as follows ( p age 44): HDMI Audio Out : PCM KURO LINK : On PQLS : Auto •A l s o r efe r to the o p e r ating inst r uctions of AV r eceive r o r am p lifie r . • Please see the Pionee r website fo r AV r eceive r s o r am p lifie r s that su pp o r t the PQLS function. Cauti[...]

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    21 En 03 Connecting video and audio cables Note • Make the settings in the Setup Navigator menu acco r ding to the ty p e of cable connected ( p age 23). •T o o u t p ut video signals f r om this p laye r , connect using one of the following (not includi ng when connected using an HDMI cable): a com p onent video cable o r a video ca ble. Conne[...]

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    03 22 En Note • Devices fo r matted with a file system othe r than the above cannot be used. Such devices may howeve r be usable if they a r e fo r matted f r om the p laye r . •E x t e r nal sto r age devices m ay not be r ecognized if they contain multi p le p a r titions. • Some exte r nal st o r age devices may not o p e r ate with this p[...]

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    23 En 04 Chapter 4 Getting Started Making settings using the Setup Navigator menu Be su r e to p e r fo r m these settings when using the p laye r fo r the fi r st time. Caution •B e f o r e tu r ning on th e p owe r , check that the connections between the p laye r and othe r devices a r e co rr ect. Also, tu r n on the p owe r of the devices co[...]

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    04 24 En – When connecting using co m p onent video cables o r a video cable to watch the p ictu r e, connect to an AV r eceive r o r am p lifie r , o r a TV using eithe r analog audio cables (7.1 chan nels o r 2 channels), an o p tical digital audio cable ( p age 21). – To listen to audio with the p laye r connected to an AV r eceive r o r am [...]

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    25 En 04 Note •T h e f a c t o r y setting is 00 (PIONEER). • If you make a mistake when in p utting th e code, r elease TV CONTROL  then sta r t ove r f r om the beginning. •W h e n t h e r e a r e multi p le codes fo r a manufa ctu r e r , t r y in p utting the m in th e indicated o r de r until t he TV can be o p e r ated. 2 Chec k that[...]

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    04 26 En Using the TOOLS menu Va r ious functions can be called out acco r ding to the p laye r ’s o p e r ating status . 1 Displ ay the TOOLS menu. P r ess TOOLS . 2 Select and set the item. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . Note • Items th at cannot be changed a r e dis p layed in g r ay. The items that can b e selected de p en d o[...]

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    27 En 04 Switching the output video resolution Use the pr ocedu r e below to switch the out p ut video r esolution f r om the va r ious video out p ut te r minals. Caution • On some devices (TV, AV r eceive r o r am p lifie r , etc.), the video o r audio may not be out p ut pr o p e r ly when the r esolution is switc hed. If this ha pp ens, u se [...]

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    04 28 En  About the output video resolution The out p ut video r esolution setting and the r esolution of the p ictu r e that is ac tually out p ut diffe r fo r the diffe r ent te r minals. See the table below.Th e table below shows the out p ut video r esolution fo r the diffe r ent te r minals when the f r ame/field f r equency of th e p layba[...]

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    29 En 05 Chapter 5 Playback Playing discs or files This section desc r ibes the p laye r ’s main o p e r ations. Fo r the ty p es of discs that can be p layed, see Playable discs on p age 8 . Fo r the ty p es of files that can be p layed, see Playable files on p age 10. Image and audio files r eco r ded on d iscs a r e p layed with the Home Media[...]

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    05 30 En Forward and reverse scanning  During playb ack, press  or  . • The scanning s p eed switches each time the bu tton is pr essed. The s p eed ste p s de p end on the disc o r file (the s p eed is dis p layed on the TV sc r een). •F o r wa r d o r r eve r se scanning is also p ossible by holding the button down. No r mal p laybac[...]

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    31 En 05 Switching the audio and secondary audio Fo r discs o r files on which mu lti p le audio st r eams/ channels a r e r eco r ded, audio st r eams/channels can be switched du r ing p layb ack. Als o use thi s pr ocedu r e to switch the seconda r y audio fo r BD-ROMs on which seconda r y audio is r eco r ded.  During playb ack, press AUDIO. [...]

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    05 32 En Playback functions The functions that can be used diffe r acco r ding to the ty p e of disc and file. In some cases, some of the functions cannot be used. Check the usable functions on the table below. Function 1 1. Some functions may not wo r k fo r some discs o r files, even if indicated [  ] on the table. Disc/file type BD- ROM BD-R [...]

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    33 En 05 Using the Play Mode functions Playing from a specific time (Time Search) 1 Duri ng playback, press PLAY MODE to display th e Play Mode screen. The Play Mode sc r een can also be dis p layed by selecting Play Mode f r om the TOOLS menu. 2 Sele ct Time Search. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . 3 Input the ti me. Use the numbe r bu[...]

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    05 34 En Note •A - B R e p eat p lay is canceled in the fo llowing cases: – When the angle is switched (fo r BD-ROM and DVD- Video discs only). – When you sea r ch outside the r e p ea t r ange. – When you sta r t othe r Re p eat Play o r Random Play. Playing repeatedly (Repeat Play) Use this pr ocedu r e to p lay the cu rr ently p laying d[...]

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    35 En 05 About Play Mode t ypes The functions that can be used diffe r acco r ding to the ty p e of disc and file. In some cases, some of the functions cannot be used. Check the usable functions on the table below. Play Mode t ype Mark 1 1. The ty p e of Play Mode is indicated by t he ma r k. Disc/file type BD- ROM 2 2. Fo r BD-ROM and DVD-Video di[...]

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    05 36 En Playing from the Home Media Gallery The Home Media Galle r y lets you dis p lay a list of the titl es, t r acks o r fi les r eco r ded on the disc. The discs that can be p layed f r om the Home Media Galle r y a r e as shown below (see also p age 8). •B D - R / - R E d i s c s • DVD-R/-RW (VR fo r mat) discs • Audio CDs (CD-DAs and D[...]

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    37 En 05  Rotating images  Press ANGL E while playing a slides how. • The image rotates each ti me the button is pressed (90°  180°  2 70°  0°  ... ). The image can also be r otated by selecting Rotate f r om the TOOLS menu. Playing audio files 1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the Home M edia Gall ery. The Home Media Ga[...]

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    05 38 En  Playing the HMG Playlist 1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the Home M edia Gall ery. The Home Media Galle r y can also be dis p layed by selecting Home Media Gallery f r om the Home Menu pr essing ENT ER . 2 Select HMG Playlist. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . 3 Select the track/file to be played. Use  /  to sele[...]

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    39 En 06 Chapter 6 Adjusting audio and video Adjusting the video The quality of the p layback p ictu r e can be adjusted acco r ding to the TV you a r e using. 1 During playback, press VID EO ADJUST to display the Video Adju st screen. The Video Adjust sc r een can also be dis p layed by selecting Video Adjust f r om the TOOLS men u. 2 Select a pre[...]

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    06 40 En • Prog.Moti on is disabled when Pure Cinema is se t to On . • Black Setup has the effect only fo r p ictu r es out p ut f r om the VIDEO ou t p ut te r minals and signals out p ut with a f r ame/field f r equency of 60Hz. • YNR , CNR , BNR and MNR have no effect on 1080/24 p video signals out p ut f r om the HDMI OUT te r minal.  [...]

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    41 En 06 – Channel Level is set to Fix ( p age 43).  Closing the Channel Level screen P r ess HOME MENU . Adjusting the audio delay (Lip Sync) Adjust the audio delay fo r the selected video out p ut te r minal if the video and audio a r e not synch r onized. 1 During playback, display the TOOLS menu. P r ess TOOLS . 2 Select and set Audio Adju[...]

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    07 42 En Chapter 7 Detailed settings Changing the settings Operating the Initial Setup screen 1 When playback is stopped, display the Home Menu screen. P r ess HOME MENU . 2 Selec t and set Initial Setup. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . 3 Selec t the item and change the setti ng. Use  /  /  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER .[...]

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    43 En 07 Video Out NTSC on PAL TV On Select this when a TV that only su pp o r ts PAL is connected. The p ictu r e is dis p layed co rr ectly when p laying a disc r eco r ded with a f r ame/field r ate othe r than 50 Hz. Off Select this when connecte d to an NTSC-com p atible TV. • Many r ecent PAL TVs su pp o r t the in p ut of NTSC signals, in [...]

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    07 44 En HDMI HDMI High S p eed T r ansmission On Select this when connec ted with a High S p eed HDMI™ cable ( p age 18). Off Select this when connecte d with a Standa r d HDMI™ cable ( p age 18). The p laye r ’s setting sc r een is closed if the o ut p ut video r esolution is switch ed by changing the HDMI High Speed Transmission setting. H[...]

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    45 En 07 Language Subtitle L anguage * Fo r some discs, it may not be p ossible to change to the selected language. English Select this to set the default subti tle language fo r BD-ROM and DVD-Vide o p layback to English. available languages Choose a lang uage f r om the listed la nguages to set t he default subtitle language fo r BD-ROM and DVD-V[...]

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    07 46 En Pa r ental Lock Set Passwo r d (Chang e Passwo r d) Registe r (change) the p asswo r d fo r p a r ental lock settings o r fo r unlocking to p lay DVD-Video with p a r ental lock featu r e ( p age 50). DVD-Vide o Pa r ental Lock Change the p laye r ’ s p a r ental lock level ( p age 50). BDMV Pa r ental Lock Change the r est r icte d age [...]

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    47 En 07  Changing the speaker setup Set whethe r o r not s p eake r s a r e connected to an AV r eceive r o r am p lifie r , etc., thei r size and thei r c r ossove r f r equency. This se tting is only valid fo r the AUDIO OUT te r minal s. When t he r e a r e no s p eake r s whose s p eake r size is set to Small , select Bypass fo r the c r os[...]

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    07 48 En 2 Select and set the meth od for switching the speaker to be adjusted. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . • Auto – Switch the s p eake r to be adjusted automatically. • Manual – Switch t he s p eake r to be adjusted manually. 3 Adjust the output level. Use  /  to select,  /  to adjust. Note • You can also ad[...]

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    49 En 07 • If you want to en te r two cha r acte r s in succession that a r e both on the same button (fo r exam p le a P and an R ), pr ess  afte r in p utti ng the fi r st cha r acte r then in p ut the second cha r acte r . •U s e CLEAR to delete the last cha r ac te r . •U s e  /  to move the dis p layed cha r acte r s when all th[...]

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    07 50 En When a disc name is selected, the data downloaded with the BD-LIVE function and data used with the BONUSVIEW is e r ased. When Shared Data is selected, all the data downloaded with the BD-LIVE function and not associated to discs is e r ased. Use  /  to select the data to be e r ased, then pr ess ENTER . • Applic ation Da ta Erase [...]

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    51 En 07  Setting the output terminals Set the te r minals f r om which the p laye r ’s video and audio signals a r e to be out p ut. 1 Select and set Options  Output Termina l  Next Screen. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . 2 Select and set the v ideo and au dio output terminal s. Select the actually connected video and audi [...]

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    07 52 En About the audio output settings The audio signals that a r e out p ut diffe r acco r ding to the audio fo r mat r eco r ded on the disc and the p laye r ’s settings. Check on the table below. Caution •W h e n ANALOG AUDIO is sel ected at Out put Terminal , no audio signals a r e out p ut f r om the HDMI OUT te r minal o r DIGIT AL OUT [...]

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    53 En 07 Note •O n l y c o m p atible with 7.1-channel su rr ound bac k. 6.1-channel su rr ound back is o ut p ut in 7.1 channels. In othe r cases, out p u t as audio signals of 5.1-ch annels o r less. •W h e n o u t p utting linea r PCM audio signals, if the numbe r of com p atible channels of the connected HDM I device is lowe r , the si gnal[...]

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    07 54 En Language Code Table and Country/Area Code Table  Language Code Table Language name, language code, input code  Country/Area Code Table Count r y/ A r ea name, Country/Area code, input code Abkhazian, ab/abk, 0102 Afa r , aa/aar, 0101 Af r ikaans, af/afr, 0 106 Albanian, sq/sqi, 1917 Amha r ic, am/amh, 0113 A r abic, ar/ara, 0118 A r [...]

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    55 En 08 Chapter 8 Advanced setup Changing the settings Operating the Advanced Setup screen 1 When playback is stopped, display the Home Menu screen. P r ess HOME MENU . 2 Selec t and set Initial Setup  Advan ced Setup. Use  /  to select, then pr ess ENTER . 3 Selec t the item and change the setti ng. Use  /  /  /  to select, t[...]

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    08 56 En Playing titles/chapters in the registered order (Playlist) Registe r titles/cha p te r s on t he p laylist and p lay them in the o r de r in which they we r e r egiste r ed. The discs that can be p layed with a p laylist a r e as follows: •D V D s r eco r ded in DVD-Video format •B D s r eco r ded in BDMV format Caution •T o c r eate[...]

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    57 En 08 Playing the playlist Caution •D e p ending on the disc o r o p e r ation, the titles/ cha p te r s may not be p layed as they we r e r egiste r ed on the p laylist. •T h e p laylist cannot be p layed f r om the p laylist sc r een. Pe r fo r m the o p e r ation belo w to p lay the p laylist . 1 When pla yback is stopped, display the Hom[...]

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    09 58 En Chapter 9 Additional information Serial interface specifications In addition to the basic o p e r ations on the p laye r 's f r ont p anel and r emote cont r ol, the p laye r is equi pp ed with a se r ial inte r face co nfo r ming to RS-232C standa r ds allowing connection to a com p ute r . The inte r face is a 9- p in D-Sub connecto[...]

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    59 En 09 Commands and statuses Se r ial inte r face cont r ol is p e r fo r med by the com p ute r sending commands, etc., and the p laye r r etu r ning the status. When command execution is fully com p leted, the p laye r r etu r ns a com p letion message (R<CR>). If an e rr o r is gene r ated, the p la ye r r etu r ns the e rr o r code (fo [...]

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    09 60 En Table 1 Add r ess modes in which the PL and SM commands a r e valid Table 2 Add r ess modes in which the SE and SL commands a r e valid Command mnemonics Command mnemonics consist of two-digit ASCII al p habetic coded cha r acte r s. U pp e r -case and lowe r -c ase cha r acte r s can be used without distinction. Arguments (1) A r guments [...]

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    61 En 09 Licenses The licenses fo r the softwa r e used on this p laye r a r e shown below.  libxml2 The MIT License Co p y r ight © <yea r > <co p y r ight holde r s> Pe r mission is he r eby g r anted, f r ee of cha r ge, to any p e r son obtaining a co p y of this softwa r e and associated documentation files (the “Softwa r e?[...]

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    09 62 En  libpng COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and L ICENSE: If you modify lib p ng you may inse r t additional notices immediately following this sentence. lib p ng ve r sions 1.2.6, Au gust 15, 2004, t h r ough 1. 2.26, A pr il 2, 2008, a r e Co p y r ight © 2004, 200 6-2008 Glenn Rande r s- Peh r son, and a r e dist r ibuted acco r ding to t[...]

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    63 En 09 “The G r a p hics Inte r change Fo r mat(c) is the Co p y r ight pr o p e r ty of Com p uSe r ve Inco rp o r ated. GIF(sm) is a Se r vice Ma r k pr o p e r ty of Co m p uSe r ve Inco rp o r ated.” REFERENCES We highly r ecommend r eading one o r mo r e of these r efe r ences befo r e t r ying to unde r stand the inna r ds of the JPEG s[...]

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    09 64 En We pr otect y ou r r ights with two ste p s: (1) co p y r ight the softwa r e, and (2) offe r you this license which gives you legal p e r mission to co p y, dist r ibute and/ o r modify the softw a r e. Also, fo r each autho r ’s pr otec tion and ou r s, we want t o make ce r tain that eve r yone unde r stands that the r e is no wa rr a[...]

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    65 En 09 the F r ee Sof twa r e Foundation, In c., 51 F r anklin St r eet, Fifth Floo r , Bos ton, MA 02110 -1301 USA. Also add info r mation on how to c ontact you by elect r onic and p a p e r mail. If the pr og r am is inte r active, make it o ut p ut a sho r t notice like this when it sta r ts in an inte r active mode: Gnomovision ve r sion 69,[...]

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    09 66 En though the sou r ce code is not. Whethe r this is t r ue is es p ecially significant if the wo r k can be linked without the Lib r a r y, o r if t he wo r k is itself a lib r a r y. The th r eshold fo r this to be t r ue is n ot pr ecisely defined by law. If such an object file uses only nume r ical p a r amete r s, data st r uctu r e layo[...]

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    67 En 09 Troubleshooting Inco rr ect o p e r ation is often mis taken fo r t r ouble o r malfun ction. If you th ink that th e r e is somethin g w r ong w ith this com p onent, check the p oints below. Sometimes the t r ouble may lie in anothe r com p onent. Ins p ect the othe r com p onents and elect r ical a pp liances being used. If t he t r oub[...]

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    09 68 En No p ictu r e is dis p layed o r the p ictu r e is not dis p layed pr o p e r ly. A r e you using an ext r emely long cable? Using an ext r emel y long cabl e may r esult in no ise. Use a r elatively sho r t cable. Pictu r e f r eezes and th e f r ont p anel and r emote cont r ol buttons sto p wo r king. • P r ess  STOP to sto p p lay[...]

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    69 En 09 • No sound is out p ut. • Sound is not ou t p ut pr o p e r ly. A r e you t r ying to listen to the sound of the HDMI OUT te r minal while wat ching the p ictu r e f r om the COMPONENT VIDEO o r VIDEO out p ut te r minals? Audio signals a r e not out p ut f r om the HDMI OUT te r minal when video signals a r e being out p ut f r om the[...]

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    09 70 En KURO LINK A message indicating low memo r y a pp ea r s while p laying a BD-ROM disc. • Pe r fo r m Individual/Shar ed Data Erase o r Storage Fo rmat ( p age 49). • Pe r fo r m Applic ation Data Erase ( p age 49) . The DVD lay e r of BD and DVD hyb r id discs cannot be p layed. Is Hybrid Disc Playb ack pr o p e r ly set? Set Hybrid Dis[...]

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    71 En 09 Network The in p ut does not switch automatica lly on the Fla t Panel TV and AV system (AV r eceive r o r am p li fie r , etc.) when p layback is sta r ted on the p laye r o r the Home Menu o r Home Media Galle r y is dis p layed. Is Display Power On set to Off on the p laye r ? Set Display Power On to On ( p age 44). Problem Check Remedy [...]

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    09 72 En Others Problem Check Remedy Playe r cannot be r esto r ed to the facto r y defaults. Is a disc lo aded in the p laye r ? Remove the disc f r om th e p laye r befo r e r esto r ing the p laye r to the facto r y defaults ( p age 51). Playe r cannot be cont r olled by RS-232C. Check the Advanced Setup  Baud Rate sett ing and the se r ial i[...]

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    73 En 09 Glossary  Angle (Multi angle ) U p to 9 cam e r a angles c an be r eco r ded sim ultaneously on BD - ROM o r DVD-Video discs, letting you view the same scene f r om diffe r ent angles.  AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) See Playing DVDs on p age 1 0.  BDAV Of the BD fo r mat, the Audio Visual Fo r mat S p ecifications f[...]

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    09 74 En  DTS Digital Surround DTS Digita l Su rr ound is an audio fo r mat to r eco r d 48 kH z/24 bits audio signals in 5 .1 channels.  DTS-HD High Resolution Aud io DTS-HD High Resolution A udio is an au dio fo r mat using lossy coding. It can r eco r d 7.1 channels at 96 kHz/24 bits.  DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD Maste r Audio is an audi[...]

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    75 En 09 Specifications Note •T h e s p ecifications and design of this pr oduc t a r e subject to change without notice. •T h i s pr oduct includes FontAvenue ® fonts licenced by NEC Co rp o r ation. FontAvenue is a r egiste r ed t r adema r k of NEC Co rp o r ation. Model BDP-V6000 Type Blu- r ay Disc PLAYER Rated voltage AC 120 V Rated freq[...]

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