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BDS

Using the Disc Player

Using the Disc Player

Disc Handling Precautions

 

• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not touch the surface.

 

• Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If there is glue (or a similar substance) on the 

disc, remove the substance completely before using the disc.

 

• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or 

leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight, as there can be a considerable rise in 

temperature inside the car.

 

• after playing, store the disc in its case.

 

• Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other sharp writing utensils.

 

• Be careful not to drop or bend the disc.

Disc Cleaning Precautions

 

• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. wipe the disc from the center out.

 

• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or 

anti-static spray intended for vinyl Lps.

Regional Coding

your BDs receiver is designed to be compatible with region management information 

that is encoded on most Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVD recordings. If there is a region 

code on a disc other than the one your BDs receiver is designed for, it will not play in 

your BDs receiver.
see the sidebar box on page 2 for complete information about your receiver’s region 

coding.

Copyright

audio-visual material may consist of copyrighted works that must not be recorded 

without the permission of the owner of the copyright. please refer to relevant laws 

covering copyright protection.

Copy Protection

your BDs receiver is in compliance with HDCp (High-Definition Copy protection), and a 

video display connected via the HDMI output must also be HDCp-compliant.
The BDs receiver supports Rovi copy protection. On Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVD 

discs that include a copy-protection code, if the contents of the disc are copied using a 

VCR, the copy-protection code prevents the videotape copy from playing normally.

Supported Disc Formats

The BDs receiver can play the following types of discs (5"/12cm, and 3"/8cm size): 

 

• BD-Video (single-layer or double-layer)

 

• DVD-Video

 

• DVD+R/+Rw

 

• DVD-R/-Rw

 

• CDDa (CD digital audio)

 

• CD-R/Rw

NOTe: The compatibility and performance of dual-layer discs is not guaranteed.

Supported Media Codecs

The BDs receiver can play media recorded in the following audio/video codecs:

 

• Mpeg 1, Layer 1

 

• Mpeg 2, Layer 2

 

• Mpeg 2, Layer 3

 

• H.264

 

• VC-1

 

• Mp3 (from CD-R/Rw, DVD+R/+Rw, BD-R/Re and UsB)

 

• Jpeg (from CD-R/Rw, DVD+R/+Rw, BD-R/Re and UsB)

 

• Divx 3.x/4.x/5.x (from CD-R/Rw, DVD+R/+Rw and UsB)

NOTe: Due to differences in the formats of certain discs, some discs may include a mix 

of features, some of which are not compatible with the disc player. similarly, although 

Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs are capable of a wide range of features, not every 

disc includes every capability of its system. for example, although the BDs receiver is 

compatible with multi-angle discs, the multi-angle feature is possible only when the disc 

is specially encoded for multiple-angle play. To make certain that a specific feature or 

soundtrack option is available, please check the options noted on the disc jacket.
The playback capability of recordable discs may vary due to variations in the quality of 

the disc and the recorder used to create the disc.

Loading and Playing a Disc

Hold the disc horizontally when loading it, and insert it gently into the Disc slot. The disc 

loading mechanism will take the disc and slide it into the unit.

 

• Do not load more than one disc into the Disc slot.

 

• Do not load the disc upside down.

after loading a disc into the player, press the play button to begin playback.
Use the play, pause, stop, prev/step, Next/step, search forward/slow and search 

Reverse/slow buttons to control disc playback. see 

Remote Control Functions

, on page 

8, for more information about the functions of these buttons.

Playback Features

Repeat:

 when you are playing a Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD, pressing the Repeat button 

cycles through the following repeat modes: Chapter, Title, all, Off. when you are playing a 

CD, this button cycles through the following repeat modes: Track, all, Off.

A-B Repeat:

 when playing a Blu-ray Disc recording, or DVD, holding the Repeat button for 

more than three seconds places the player into the a-B repeat mode. The next short press 

of the Repeat button sets the “a” repeat point; the second short press sets the “B” repeat 

point and begins repeating the section of the disc between the two points. pressing the 

Back button while the player is in the a-B repeat mode takes the player out of that mode. 

Note: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all Blu-ray Disc recordings support a-B repeat.

Options:

 pressing the Options button displays any available options for the currently-

playing disc. Blu-ray Disc options include title, chapter, time display, audio options, angle 

options, subtitle options, find, adjust Lip sync, advance and Replay. DVD options include 

title, chapter, time display, playback modes, audio options, angle options, find, adjust 

Lip sync, advance and Replay. audio CD options include track selection, time display, 

playback modes, bitrate, instant search and instant replay.

Find option:

 selecting the find option during disc playback activates the search function, 

allowing you to jump to a specific location on the disc. you can find a location by title, 

chapter or time. see 

Top Menu Button

 (on page 23) for more information. NOTe: Not all 

discs allow searching by title. On these discs, use the disc menu to change titles.

Lip Sync option:

 

This option lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a 

Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can 

occur when the video portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in the video 

display. Use the Left/Right Cursor buttons to delay the audio by up to 250ms until it is 

synchronized with the video. press the Back button when you’re finished. NOTe: This 

setting will be available only when a Blu-ray Disc or DVD has been inserted into the BDs 

receiver’s disc drive.

Summary of Contents for BDS 577

Page 1: ...Blu ray Disc receiver BDS 275 BDS 575 BDS 277 BDS 577 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...dia via AirPlay 25 Playing Files from USB Devices and Data Discs 25 Using Playlists 27 Troubleshooting 28 Aux Component Remote Control Code List 29 Specifications 37 Your BDS receiver is designed to b...

Page 3: ...c film from the front panel lens Leaving the film in place will affect the performance of your remote control Installation Location To ensure proper operation and to avoid the potential for safety haz...

Page 4: ...4 BDS Receiver Front Panel Controls Receiver Front Panel Controls Eject Button On Standby Indicator Volume Control Power Button USB Port Headphone Connector Information Display Disc Slot...

Page 5: ...BDS receiver s speaker outputs automatically mute the HDMI audio output remains active USB port You can use the USB port to play audio files from an Apple iOS device connected to the port and to play...

Page 6: ...Video Input Connector HDMI Input Connectors Network Connector HDMI Monitor Out Connector Optical Digital Input Connectors Fan Vents Speaker Connectors Remote IR Input Connector Subwoofer Output Conne...

Page 7: ...to this terminal Optical Digital Input connectors Connect the optical digital output of an audio only source component here The signal may be a Dolby Digital bitstream a DTS bitstream or a standard P...

Page 8: ...Button Cursor Buttons Options Button Thumbnail Yellow Button Zoom Blue Button Repeat Button Volume Buttons Surround Button Transport Control Buttons TV Power Button Mute Button Top Menu Button Replay...

Page 9: ...the Top Menu button may display the disc menu depending on how the disc s menu system was authored See Using the Disc Player on page 22 for details Surround button Pressing this button cycles through...

Page 10: ...bject on the receiver s rear panel Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your receiver or amplifier Connecting the Speakers Surround Right Speaker Surround Left Speaker Used only wi...

Page 11: ...gital video and digital audio signals you do not have to make any additional audio connections for devices you connect via an HDMI cable HDMI Equipped Source Device To HDMI Output HDMI Cable not suppl...

Page 12: ...Device Connecting to Your Home Use a Cat 5 5E network cable not supplied to connect the BDS receiver s Network connector directly to your home network router network switch network modem or Ethernet n...

Page 13: ...to observe the correct polarity Using the Remote When using the remote remember to aim it toward the receiver s front panel Make sure that no objects such as furniture block the remote s view of the...

Page 14: ...code number you can return to it by pressing the Cursor Down button one code number at a time until the device turns back on 5 Test that the BDS remote control works for your device by pressing the P...

Page 15: ...io and video files stored on your home network or accessing media from an Internet service such as Netflix as shown in the illustration below Menu Button Cursor Right Button OK Button Up Button Right...

Page 16: ...Parental Control Bluetooth Network Set your preferences for BDS and other general settings General Settings Use the remote s Cursor Left Right buttons to move from one menu to another use the Cursor...

Page 17: ...tion This option lets you set the receiver s BD Live connection preferences Always Allow allows downloading of BD Live content whenever a disc with BD Live content is played Limit allows downloading o...

Page 18: ...nput is selected Speaker Settings This option allows you to set up the receiver to work properly with your loudspeakers There are three settings EzSet EQ This option makes the supplied EzSet EQ microp...

Page 19: ...the OK button The Distance adjustment bars will appear Tone Controls Audio Output Speaker Settings Left 0 0 dB 0 0m 0ft Right 0 0 dB 0 0m 0ft SUB L LS RS R C Audio Settings L 0 0 Left Right 3 Measure...

Page 20: ...ge 27 Adjusting Individual Speaker Volumes You can adjust the volumes of the system s individual speakers while you re listening to music 1 Press the Home button and use the Cursor and OK buttons to s...

Page 21: ...io programs in these native audio formats Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD DTS Digital DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio PCM MP3 32kbps 320kbps bitrates including variable...

Page 22: ...feature is possible only when the disc is specially encoded for multiple angle play To make certain that a specific feature or soundtrack option is available please check the options noted on the disc...

Page 23: ...ve until the list has completed playing Pressing the Stop button twice or ejecting the disc deletes the programmed list BD Live Interactivity BD Live interactivity is available on select Blu ray Disc...

Page 24: ...ed subscription service that lets you organize edit and share your digital images via the Internet and view them on your TV NOTE Before you can view content from Picasa you first must set up an accoun...

Page 25: ...receiver to a network router that has Wi Fi capability you can wirelessly stream audio to it via AirPlay from compatible Apple devices with iOS 4 2 or newer that are joined on the same network and fr...

Page 26: ...list is displayed jumps to the next higher directory level Cursor Right button Pressing this button while a photo is displayed rotates the photo 90 clockwise Options button Pressing this button while...

Page 27: ...re are other video files in the folder the BDS receiver will play each one in the order they appear on the on screen menu Use the remote s Transport Control buttons to control video file playback See...

Page 28: ...from other networked devices via DLNA Make sure the networked devices have given permission to share media See Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA on page 23 for more information The disc does not p...

Page 29: ...4 1077 1076 1075 1011 BLU SENS 0174 1112 0178 1120 0185 1138 1098 1170 1109 1175 BLUE SKY 1144 1152 1157 1148 1153 1158 1149 1154 1150 1155 1151 1156 BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 1059 1056 1024 1019 1017 BRION...

Page 30: ...TONE 1099 1047 FORMENTI 1088 FORMENTI PHOENIX 1088 FUJITSU 1195 0041 0042 0249 0250 FUNAI 0045 0195 1195 FUTURETECH 0045 Manufacturer Code Numbers GATEWAY 0198 0199 GBC 1043 GE 0163 0123 0159 0121 014...

Page 31: ...1027 LOEWE OPTA 1088 1023 1022 1020 LOGIK 0069 1099 1091 1047 1038 LUMA 1022 Manufacturer Code Numbers LUXMAN 0128 LUXOR 1058 LXI 0148 0145 0077 M ELECTRONIC 1201 MAGNADYNE 1088 1023 MAGNASONIC 0015 M...

Page 32: ...1020 PROSCAN 0133 PROTECH 1022 PROTON 0165 0008 0132 0128 0122 0059 QUASAR 0087 0032 QUELLE 1200 1044 1011 1096 1038 1077 1022 1076 1020 1075 1012 RADIO SHACK 0197 0045 0196 0180 0132 0128 Manufacture...

Page 33: ...093 1069 1040 1005 1082 1059 1024 1003 THORN 1099 1047 THORN FERGUSON 1196 1099 1197 1047 1201 1024 1103 1102 TIVO 0051 2204 0052 1051 1052 2207 TMK 0128 TOSHIBA 0202 0103 1044 1001 0129 1105 1043 116...

Page 34: ...8 3099 3175 3056 3117 3101 3100 HITACHI 3188 3001 JASCO 3111 Manufacturer Code Numbers JERROLD 3210 3073 4022 3188 3017 4001 3162 3011 3097 3002 3096 3001 LINSAY 3118 MACOM 3191 MAGNAVOX 3068 3019 301...

Page 35: ...25 5021 5020 CHAPARRAL 5151 5016 5015 CITOH 5060 Manufacturer Code Numbers DIRECTV 5009 6005 5010 5014 6002 6003 DISH NETWORK 5064 DRAKE 5181 5113 5018 5017 5013 DX ANTENNA 5183 5079 5052 5031 ECHOSTA...

Page 36: ...6166 6170 6169 QUELLE 6090 RADIOLA 6053 RADIX 6047 RCA 5190 5058 5165 5067 5139 6035 5001 5158 REALISTIC 5180 5049 SAMSUNG 5142 6127 5022 6080 5026 6034 5045 6132 SAT 6127 SATELLITE SERVICE 5088 5035...

Page 37: ...e sold USA Canada A 1 Europe Middle East B 2 Korea S E Asia A 3 Mexico Latin America A 4 Australia New Zeland B 4 Russia India C 5 China C 6 Audio formats Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD...

Page 38: ...registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS DIGITAL SURROUND Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 956 674 5 974 380 6 487 535 other U S and worldwide patents issued pending DTS the Symb...

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