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5.6.
Disc, SD Card and USB device Information
5.6.1.
Disc Playability (Media)
This chart shows the different type of retail/commercial discs you can use, and also includes the industry-standard logos that
should appear on the discs and/or packaging.
This chart shows the different type of discs recorded with other devices that you can use.
This mark means you must finalize the disc with the DVD recorder, etc. before playback. For details about
finalizing, refer to the operating instructions for your equipment.
Packaged discs
Type of
media/Logo
Features
Indicated as
Type of
media/Logo
Features
Indicated as
BD-Video
High Definition (HD)
movie and music discs
Discs supporting
BD-Live (BD-ROM
Profile 2) that allows
interactive functions
to be used when this
unit is connected to
the Internet in
addition to the
BONUSVIEW
function.
Discs supporting
BONUSVIEW
(BD-ROM Profile 1
version 1.1/Final
Standard Profile) that
allows
Picture-in-Picture
functions to be used.
BD-V
DVD-Video
High quality movie
and music discs
DVD-V
CD
Compact Discs (CD s)
that contain audio and
music
Operation and sound
quality of CDs that
do not conform to
CD-DA
specifications (copy
control CDs, etc.)
cannot be
guaranteed.
CD
Recorded discs
Finalized
Type of
media/Logo
Formats
Indicated as
Type of
media/Logo
Formats
Indicated as
BD-RE
Version 3 of the
BD-RE Recording
Format
JPEG format
BD-V
JPEG
DVD-R DL
DVD-Video Format
Version 1.2 of the
DVD Video
Recording Format
MP3 format
JPEG format
AVCHD format
DVD-V
DVD-VR
MP3
JPEG
AVCHD
BD-R
Version 2 of the
BD-R Recording
Format
BD-V
R/rr RW/
R DL
+VR (+R/+RW Video
Recording) Format
AVCHD format
DVD-V
AVCHD
DVD-RAM
Version 1.1 of the
DVD Video
Recording Format
JPEG format
AVCHD format
DVD-VR
JPEG
AVCHD
CD-R/RW
CD-DA format
MP3 format
JPEG format
CD
MP3
JPEG
DVD-R/RW
DVD-Video Format
Version 1.1 of the
DVD Video
Recording Format
MP3 format
(DVD-RW is not
supported)
JPEG format
(DVD-RW is not
supported)
AVCHD format
DVD-V
DVD-VR
MP3
JPEG
AVCHD
It may not be possible to play the above discs in some
cases due to the type of discs, the condition of the
recording, the recording method and how the files were
created.
When a disc recorded in the AVCHD format is being
played, the video may be paused for a few seconds at
portions spliced, due to deletion or editing.
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Summary of Contents for SA-BT300PX
Page 15: ...15 5 3 Using BD LIVE or BONUSVIEW in BD Video ...
Page 18: ...18 5 5 Speaker Connections ...
Page 21: ...21 5 7 About MP3 JPEG files ...
Page 38: ...38 9 2 Main Components and P C B Locations ...
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Page 64: ...64 9 28 7 How to Clean the Lens of Optical Pick UP Follow the 9 2 1 Upper Base Ass y ...
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