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Glossary

HD (High Definition) 

- Used to describe video 

content that is in one of the high definition 

video formats. These are broadly 720i/p and 

1080i/p. The 720 or 1080 refers to the number of 

horizontal lines used to define the picture and 

the “i” and “p” refer to “interlaced” or “progressive 

scan”. Ordinary, “SD / Standard Definition” TV 

used 576 lines (PAL standard).

Full-HD 

- HD television standard for 1080p 

quality video, with 1080 horizontal lines.

HD Ready 

- HD television standard for 720p 

quality video, with 720 horizontal lines.

Composite (CVBS)

 - Low quality analogue video 

signal format. Can carry PAL signal..

Component (YPbPr)

 - Higher quality analogue 

video signal format. Splits the video signal into 

three components to maintain signal clarity and 

capable of carrying high definition video up to 

1080p. Component is rapidly being phased out 

in favour of digital video via HDMI.

HDMI

: High Definition Multimedia Interface. A 

specification developed by the HDMI Working 

Group that combines multi-channel audio and 

high definition video and that controls signals 

into a single digital interface for use with DVD 

players, digital television, and other audiovisual 

devices.

Aspect ratio

: The ratio of vertical and horizontal 

sizes of a displayed image. The horizontal vs. 

vertical ratio of conventional TVs is 4:3, and that 

of widescreens is 16:9.

Disc menu

: A screen display prepared for 

allowing selection of images, sounds, subtitles, 

multi-angles, etc recorded on a DVD.

JPEG

: A very common digital still picture 

format. A still-picture data compression system 

proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert 

Group, which features small decrease in image 

quality in spite of its high compression ratio.

XviD

: MPEG-4 based video compression 

technology, that can shrink digital video to 

sizes small enough to be transported over the 

internet, while maintaining high visual quality.

H.264

: is a next-generation video compression 

format. H.264 is also known as MPEG-4 AVC. 

Developed for use in high definition systems 

such as HDTV, Blu-ray as well as low resolution 

portable devices, H.264 offers better quality at 

lower file sizes than both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 

ASP (DivX or XviD). H.264 is sometimes referred 

(erroneously) as x264 – x264 is the name of a 

popular freeware encoder for the H.264 format. 

H.264 is also sometimes referred to as MP4, 

again this is technically incorrect. MP4 is a 

container format much like AVI or MKV and it 

can be used to “house” many different types of 

compression codecs, not just H.264.

Container.

 The multimedia container file is used 

to identify and interleave different data types. 

Simpler container formats can contain different 

types of audio codecs, while more advanced 

container formats can support multiple 

audio and video streams, subtitles, chapter-

information, and meta-data (tags) — along with 

the synchronization information needed to play 

back the various streams together. There are 

many container formats, such as AVI, Matroska 

(MKV), MOV, MP4, OGM, WAV, etc.

Analog: 

Sound that has not been turned into 

numbers. Analog sound varies, while digital 

sound has specific numerical values. These jacks 

send audio through two channels, the left and 

right.

Digital

: Sound that has been converted into 

numerical values. Digital sound is available 

when you use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL 

or OPTICAL jacks. These jacks send audio 

through multiple channels, instead of just two 

channels as analog does.

PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)

: A system for 

converting analog sound signal to digital signal 

for later processing, with no data compression 

used in conversion.

S/PDIF 

- Format for carrying audio digitally over 

either optical (TOSLINK) or electrical (Coaxial) 

cable. Can carry high quality DTS or Dolby 

Digital audio.

TOSLINK 

- Standardised optical fibre connection 

system invented by Toshiba. Typically used to 

connect the Player to a AV receiver for pass-

through of HiFi audio. When we refer to digital 

optical we mean S/PDIF via TOSLINK.

Summary of Contents for Ariva HDplayer 310

Page 1: ...iva HDplayer 310 EN User manual PL Instrukcja obs ugi GIGABIT User manual Remote Control Unit 2x AAA baterries USB 3 0 A B and A V cable AC power adaptor 2 Connect basic audio video connections HDMI B...

Page 2: ...t other settings if needed FPress SETUP to exit 4 Use A Copy multimedia files to USB memory BConnect USB memory to USB port in Ariva player CUse keys to navigate in the menu Choose option Files Manage...

Page 3: ...nctional Overview 11 Front Side and Rear panels 12 Remote Control Unit RCU150 Getting Started 13 Step 1 Inserting batteries into the Remote Control 13 Step 2 Setting up the TV 14 Step 3 Setting langua...

Page 4: ...10 ENGLISH...

Page 5: ...nload client Video podcast Web browser Webkit Movie Playback Fast forward rewind Subtitle support Subtitle control font color offset font size Supports major audio and video formats HD video decoding...

Page 6: ...n it on after 1 or 2 hours Keep the device away from flower vases tubs sinks etc in order to avoid damaging the equipment Do not touch power supply with wet hands Don t put any objects on the device B...

Page 7: ...vide guidelines allowing the operation and maintenance of the receiver Ferguson reserves the right to make changes corrections or to translate the User Manual without giving prior notice of such chang...

Page 8: ...This mark tells you that the device is following The Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 95 EC commonly referred to as t...

Page 9: ...lity using only one cable for both audio video output AUse a HDMI cable to connect the player s HDMI to HDMI IN on the HDMI TV It may take a while for the Ariva player and input device to communicates...

Page 10: ...cables white red to connect AUDIO OUT L R jacks of the Ariva player to the corresponding AUDIO IN jacks on the TV Connections After everything is connected properly connect the power cable to the medi...

Page 11: ...AV Receiver Receiver has a PCM Dolby Digital or DTS decoder ASelect one of the video connections CVBS VIDEO or HDMI depending on the options available on your TV BConnect the COAXIAL or OPTICAL jack...

Page 12: ...supported External hard disk drives without separate power supply are not supported and may not work If the USB device does not fit into the USB port a USB extension cable is required Connecting BD or...

Page 13: ...m the USB port Helpful hints WiFi networks are usually slower than cable Ethernet networks It may affect playback performance Connect to computer This is fast way to transfer large files on internal h...

Page 14: ...nnecting WiFi network WiFi 802 11g n network IMPORTANT You need dedicated WiFi USB dongle for wireless connection This dongle is optional accessory and may be sold separatly AConnect dedicated WiFi US...

Page 15: ...of an amplifier H DC Power Supply Input connect AC power adaptor use only supplied adaptor A Card reader Input the supported flash card SD MMC or MS B USB 2 0 port Input the supported USB device C USB...

Page 16: ...tion on the screen during playback Reverse search Fast forward Skips to previous file page up Skips to the next file page down RED Function is available in virtual keyboard GREEN Function is available...

Page 17: ...emical substances so they should be disposed properly Step 2 Setting up the TV IMPORTANT Make sure you have completed all the necessary connections APress POWER on the RCU to turn it on BTurn on the T...

Page 18: ...ptions are different depending on your country or region It may not correspond to the illustrations shown on the user manual Setting the OSD language APress SETUP BPress to select System tab CPress to...

Page 19: ...30Hz 1080 Lines per Frame 1920x1080 pixel Playable Content File Systems FAT FAT16 and FAT32 NTFS EXT2 EXT3 HFS ISO 9660 and partly UDF on external optical drive BD or DVD Video containers MPEG 1 2 Pr...

Page 20: ...asf avi avs bmp cue HP L4 0 HP L4 1 partly HP L5 1 except high bitrates and 12 and more reference frames VC 1 MP HL AP L3 MJPEG RealVideo 8 9 10 up to 720 30P AVS Subtitle formats SRT SubRip SMI Sami...

Page 21: ...or 1280x720 50 60P may not work properly We do not guarantee smooth playback of movies encoded in profiles level 4 1 or higher in H 264 Movies larger than 30 GiB may not play correctly Playing a movi...

Page 22: ...lay mode The repeat play options vary depending on the media type AWhile playing press REPEAT continuously to choose a repeat options BTo cancel repeat playback press Zooming In This function allows y...

Page 23: ...cs During playback press DISPLAY A list of available information appears on the TV screen Press DISPLAY again A list of available information appears on the TV screen Changing the Audio Language Press...

Page 24: ...ferent scales Use to view the zoomed picture Rotating Pictures During playback press to rotate the picture on the TV screen flip the picture anti clockwise by 90 flip the picture clockwise by 90 Helpf...

Page 25: ...ed BD DVD drive is not available Internet Media IMPORTANT This feature is additional function All contents and services under this feature are provided by third party service providers Fer guson compa...

Page 26: ...edefined links for supported selected Internet websites Helpful Hint You can also browse other websites Just display the address bar GREEN button and enter the correct address then press In order to i...

Page 27: ...l HDD and enable NAS Mode Setup Network NAS Mode to On BitTorrent client Ariva player has built in simple BitTorrent client and advanced BitTorrent client Transmission Simple BitTorrent client downloa...

Page 28: ...e change Setup Network BT to On It is recommended to use only one BitTorrent client in the same time CAUTION Part of torrent files in the Internet are illegal Downloading these files is a crime and th...

Page 29: ...nu APress SETUP button BPress to select Video tab TV System This menu contains the options for selecting the colour system PAL or NTSC and HDMI resolution that matches the connected TV AIn Video tab p...

Page 30: ...wide screen TV frame ratio 16 9 Set it for HD ready or FullHD TV 16 10 Select this for wide screen panels for example computer monitors frame ratio 16 10 C Press OK to confirm Network setup menu APre...

Page 31: ...Menu Language This menu contains various language options for display language on the screen Text encoding You can set the font type that supports the filenames and subtitle encoding Central European...

Page 32: ...rd drive Formatting is done solely by the Ariva itself in a ext2 format CAUTION When formatting the disc the Ariva permanently erase all data stored there Restoring to original settings Setting the Re...

Page 33: ...B flash drive Big file size or high resolution USB flash drive takes longer time to read and display on the TV screen No sound is ouput from the HDMI out Check the connection between theTV and the HDM...

Page 34: ...HDMI Output HDMI 1 3 Audio Output L R 2x Cinch white red SPDIF Digital Output 1 coaxial 1 optical Port USB 2 0 2x type A port host compatible backward with USB 1 1 Port USB 3 0 type B port device comp...

Page 35: ...lity H 264 is a next generation video compression format H 264 is also known as MPEG 4 AVC Developed for use in high definition systems such as HDTV Blu ray as well as low resolution portable devices...

Page 36: ...med via HDMI 1 3 to a compatible AV receiver TOSLINK or Coaxial S PDIF cannot carry a DTS HD MA signal because the S PDIF standard was finalised long before lossless HD Audio was envisaged HDMI 1 3 or...

Page 37: ...e source code of the GPL LGPL software that is used in this product To obtain a copy of our open source software please contact Ferguson support center and we will provide you with a CD ROM of the sou...

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