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The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
README for release 6b of 27-Mar-1998
This distribution contains the sixth public release of the Independent JPEG Group’s 
free JPEG software. You are welcome to redistribute this software and to use it for 
any purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES, below.
Serious users of this software (particularly those incorporating it into larger 
programs) should contact IJG at [email protected] to be added to our 
electronic mailing list. Mailing list members are notified of updates and have a 
chance to participate in technical discussions, etc.
This software is the work of Tom Lane, Philip Gladstone, Jim Boucher, Lee Crocker, 
Julian Minguillon, Luis Ortiz, George Phillips, Davide Rossi, Guido Vollbeding, Ge’ 
Weijers, and other members of the Independent JPEG Group.
IJG is not affiliated with the official ISO JPEG standards committee.
DOCUMENTATION ROADMAP
This file contains the following sections:
OVERVIEW

General description of JPEG and the IJG software.

LEGAL ISSUES

Copyright, lack of warranty, terms of distribution.

REFERENCES

Where to learn more about JPEG.

ARCHIVE LOCATIONS

Where to find newer versions of this software.

RELATED SOFTWARE

Other stuff you should get.

FILE FORMAT WARS

Software *not* to get.

TO DO

Plans for future IJG releases.

Other documentation files in the distribution are:
User documentation:

install.doc How 

to 

configure 

and install the IJG software.

usage.doc 

Usage instructions for cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, 
and wrjpgcom.

   *.1 Unix-style man pages for programs (same info as usage.doc).
wizard.doc

Advanced usage instructions for JPEG wizards only.

change.log

Version-to-version change highlights.

Programmer and internal documentation:

libjpeg.doc

How to use the JPEG library in your own programs.

example.c

Sample code for calling the JPEG library.

structure.doc

Overview of the JPEG library’s internal structure.

filelist.doc

Road map of IJG files.

coderules.doc

Coding style rules --- please read if you contribute code.

Please read at least the files install.doc and usage.doc. Useful information can also 
be found in the JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article. See ARCHIVE 
LOCATIONS below to find out where to obtain the FAQ article.
If you want to understand how the JPEG code works, we suggest reading one or 
more of the REFERENCES, then looking at the documentation files (in roughly the 
order listed) before diving into the code.
OVERVIEW
This package contains C software to implement JPEG image compression and 
decompression. JPEG (pronounced “jay-peg”) is a standardized compression 
method for full-color and gray-scale images. JPEG is intended for compressing 
real-world scenes; line drawings, cartoons and other non-realistic images are not 
its strong suit. JPEG is lossy, meaning that the output image is not exactly identical 
to the input image. Hence you must not use JPEG if you have to have identical 
output bits. However, on typical photographic images, very good compression 
levels can be obtained with no visible change, and remarkably high compression 
levels are possible if you can tolerate a low-quality image. For more details, see the 
references, or just experiment with various compression settings.
This software implements JPEG baseline, extended-sequential, and progressive 
compression processes. Provision is made for supporting all variants of these 
processes, although some uncommon parameter settings aren’t implemented yet. 
For legal reasons, we are not distributing code for the arithmetic-coding variants of 
JPEG; see LEGAL ISSUES. We have made no provision for supporting the 
hierarchical or lossless processes defined in the standard.
We provide a set of library routines for reading and writing JPEG image files, plus 
two sample applications “cjpeg” and “djpeg”, which use the library to perform 
conversion between JPEG and some other popular image file formats. The library 
is intended to be reused in other applications. 
In order to support file conversion and viewing software, we have included 
considerable functionality beyond the bare JPEG coding/decoding capability; for 
example, the color quantization modules are not strictly part of JPEG decoding, but 
they are essential for output to colormapped file formats or colormapped displays. 
These extra functions can be compiled out of the library if not required for a 
particular application. We have also included jpegtran, a utility for lossless 
transcoding between different JPEG processes, and “rdjpgcom” and “wrjpgcom”, 
two simple applications for inserting and extracting textual comments in JFIF files.
The emphasis in designing this software has been on achieving portability and 
flexibility, while also making it fast enough to be useful. In particular, the software 
is not intended to be read as a tutorial on JPEG. (See the REFERENCES section for 
introductory material.) Rather, it is intended to be reliable, portable, industrial-
strength code. We do not claim to have achieved that goal in every aspect of the 
software, but we strive for it.

We welcome the use of this software as a component of commercial products. No 
royalty is required, but we do ask for an acknowledgement in product 
documentation, as described under LEGAL ISSUES.
LEGAL ISSUES
In plain English:
1.

We don’t promise that this software works. (But if you find any bugs, please let 
us know!)

2.

You can use this software for whatever you want. You don’t have to pay us.

3.

You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a program, 
you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you’ve used 
the IJG code.

In legalese:
The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, 
with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or fitness for a 
particular purpose. This software is provided “AS IS”, and you, its user, assume the 
entire risk as to its quality and accuracy.
This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane. All Rights Reserved 
except as specified below.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software (or 
portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to these conditions:
(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this 

README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice 
unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original files must 
be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.

(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying documentation 

must state that “this software is based in part on the work of the Independent 
JPEG Group”.

(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full 

responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept NO 
LIABILITY for damages of any kind.

These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code, not 
just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought to acknowledge us.
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or company name 
in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it. This 
software may be referred to only as “the Independent JPEG Group's software”.
We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of 
commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by 
the product vendor.
ansi2knr.c is included in this distribution by permission of L. Peter Deutsch, sole 
proprietor of its copyright holder, Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park, CA. 
ansi2knr.c is NOT covered by the above copyright and conditions, but instead by 
the usual distribution terms of the Free Software Foundation; principally, that you 
must include source code if you redistribute it. (See the file ansi2knr.c for full 
details.) However, since ansi2knr.c is not needed as part of any program generated 
from the IJG code, this does not limit you more than the foregoing paragraphs do.
The Unix configuration script “configure” was produced with GNU Autoconf. It is 
copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable. The same 
holds for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub, ltconfig, ltmain.sh). 
Another support script, install-sh, is copyright by M.I.T. but is also freely 
distributable.
It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG spec is covered by patents 
owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be 
used without obtaining one or more licenses. For this reason, support for 
arithmetic coding has been removed from the free JPEG software. (Since 
arithmetic coding provides only a marginal gain over the unpatented Huffman 
mode, it is unlikely that very many implementations will support it.) So far as we are 
aware, there are no patent restrictions on the remaining code.
The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files. To avoid 
entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent, GIF reading support has been removed 
altogether, and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce uncompressed GIFs. 
This technique does not use the LZW algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger 
than usual, but are readable by all standard GIF decoders.
We are required to state that

“The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of CompuServe 
Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of CompuServe 
Incorporated.”

REFERENCES
We highly recommend reading one or more of these references before trying to 
understand the innards of the JPEG software.
The best short technical introduction to the JPEG compression algorithm is

Wallace, Gregory K. “The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard”,
Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34 no. 4), pp. 30-44.

(Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion picture compression, 
applications of JPEG, and related topics.) If you don’t have the CACM issue handy, 
a PostScript file containing a revised version of Wallace’s article is available at ftp:/
/ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/wallace.ps.gz. The file (actually a preprint for an article 
that appeared in IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics) omits the sample images that 
appeared in CACM, but it includes corrections and some added material. Note: the 

Summary of Contents for BDP-09FD - Elite Blu-Ray Disc Player

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Blu ray Disc PLAYER ...

Page 2: ...rmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate th...

Page 3: ...ied personnel The following caution label appears on your unit Location inside of the unit D3 4 2 1 8 _C_En VRW2262 A 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 3 0 Operating Environment D3 4 2 1 7c_A_En WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment such as a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping sp...

Page 4: ...eering or disassembly is prohibited CAUTION The STANDBY ON switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power Therefore make sure the unit has been installed so that the power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case o...

Page 5: ... established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Elect...

Page 6: ...ls 30 Switching the secondary video 30 Displaying the disc information 30 Using the Play Mode functions 31 Playing from a specific time Time Search 31 Playing a specific title chapter or track Search 31 Playing a specific section within a title or track repeatedly A B Repeat 32 Playing repeatedly Repeat Play 32 Playing in random order Random Play 33 About Play Mode types 34 Playing from the Home M...

Page 7: ... s rules that apply in your country area WARNING Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place such as inside a car or near a heater This can cause batteries to leak overheat explode or catch fire It can also reduce the life or performance of batteries D3 4 2 3 3_En STANDBY ON OPEN CLOSE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE FL DIMMER CLEAR ENTER VIDEO SELECT PLAY MODE HOME MEDIA ...

Page 8: ...isc and are trademarks is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation Disc type Logo Application format BDMV1 1 Including the AVCHD format BDAV DVD Video DVD VR CD DA DTS CD DATA DISC2 2 Discs on which video image or audio files are recorded BD BD ROM BD R BD RE DVD DVD ROM DVD R DVD R DL Dual Layer DVD RW DVD R DVD RW CD CD DA Audio CD CD R CD RW CD ROM ...

Page 9: ...42 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 487 535 other U S and worldwide patents issued pending DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos Symbol DTS HD and DTS HD Advanced Digital Out are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2007 DTS Inc All Rights Reserved Playing BDs BDs BDMV compatible with the formats below can be played Blu ray Disc Read Only ROM Format Version 2 Blu ray Disc Recordable R Format Versio...

Page 10: ... when loading or ejecting a DualDisc the opposite side to that being played will be scratched Scratched discs may not be playable For more detailed information on the DualDisc specification please refer to the disc manufacturer or disc retailer Playing discs created on computers or BD DVD recorders It may not be possible to play discs recorded using a computer due to the application settings or co...

Page 11: ... 32 kHz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries This product includes technology owned by Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or distributed without a license from Microsoft Licensing Inc MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 Bit rate Up to 320 kbps Sampling frequencies 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 12 kHz 16 k...

Page 12: ...Press to pause playback Press again to restart playback STOP Press to stop playback PREV NEXT Press to skip to the beginning of the previous next title chapter track file page 28 Press during playback to start reverse scanning While playback is paused press for step reverse playback Press and hold while playback is paused for reverse slow motion playback pages 27 and 28 Press during playback to st...

Page 13: ...HDMI compatible device is connected to an HDMI OUT MAIN or HDMI OUT SUB terminal page 15 8 FL OFF indicator This lights when Off is selected with FL DIMMER 9 Disc tray 10 HD indicator This lights when an HDMI cable is connected and video signals are being output with a resolution of 1080 24p 1080 60i 1080 60p or 720 60p It also lights when a component video cable is connected and video signals are...

Page 14: ... for devices connected to this terminal page 16 6 DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL OPTICAL terminals Connect with the digital audio input terminal on an AV receiver or amplifier etc page 19 7 LAN 100 terminal Ethernet port for 100BASE TX 100 Mbps network connection page 20 8 CONTROL IN terminal Use to control this player from the remote sensor of another Pioneer component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and bearin...

Page 15: ...ave the capability to realize a wide gamut color space based on the international standard specifications defined as xvYCC x v Color and are trademarks of Sony Corporation Audio signals that can be transferred with the player s HDMI OUT MAIN terminal Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital DTS HD Master Audio DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS Digital Surround MPEG 2 AAC Linear PCM Linear PCM ...

Page 16: ... player s picture is not properly output to the Flat Panel TV Use High Speed HDMI cables when using the KURO LINK function The KURO LINK function may not operate properly if other HDMI cables are used For some models the KURO LINK function may be referred to as HDMI Control About PQLS function The PQLS Precision Quartz Lock System is a transfer control technology using the KURO LINK function The p...

Page 17: ...sound quality When connecting one TV or projector and AV amplifier to the player connect in such a way that the video and audio signals are transferred separately in order to achieve higher quality sound Note Using the Pure Audio function provides high quality sound with extraneous noise eliminated page 53 AC IN R VIDEO OUT HDMI OUT RS 232 C DIGITAL OUT LAN 100 CONTROL IN L R L R L Y PB PR FRONT O...

Page 18: ...deo cable AC IN R VIDEO OUT HDMI OUT RS 232 C DIGITAL OUT LAN 100 CONTROL IN L R L R L Y PB PR FRONT OPTICAL COAXIAL COMPONENT VIDEO SURROUND CENTER VIDEO S VIDEO MAIN KURO LINK SUB SUB WOOFER SURROUND BACK AUDIO OUT 7 1 ch VIDEO OUT RS 232 C Y PB PR COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO R DIGITAL OUT LAN 100 L FRONT OPTICAL COAXIAL SU TV Player s rear panel To component video input terminals Component ca...

Page 19: ...XIAL COMPONENT VIDEO SURROUND CENTER VIDEO S VIDEO MAIN KURO LINK SUB SUB WOOFER SURROUND BACK AUDIO OUT 7 1 ch R VIDEO OUT DIGITAL OUT LAN 100 L R L R L Y PB PR FRONT OPTICAL COAXIAL COMPONENT VIDEO SURROUND CENTER SUB WOOFER SURROUND BACK AUDIO OUT 7 1 ch HDMI OUT RS 232 C VIDEO S VIDEO MAIN KURO LINK SUB Player s rear panel To multi channel audio input terminals AV receiver or amplifier Audio c...

Page 20: ...e to communication error malfunctions associated with your network connection and or your connected equipment Please contact your Internet service provider or network device manufacturer Connecting the power cord Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed Player s rear panel AC IN R VIDEO OUT HDMI OUT RS 232 C DIGITAL OUT LAN 100 CONTROL IN L R L R L Y PB ...

Page 21: ...y connected video and audio output terminals Use to select then press ENTER Caution The video and audio signals output from the set output terminals are output synchronously lip synchronization When HDMI MAIN or DIGITAL AUDIO is selected at Audio linear PCM audio signals 2 channels are output from all terminals other than the ones selected at Audio When ANALOG AUDIO is selected at Audio no audio s...

Page 22: ...the settings Select Proceed then press ENTER 10 Output test tones Use to select Yes then press ENTER Caution The screen in step 11 and test tones are output simultaneously according to the settings in steps 4 to 8 Lower the volume of the devices connected with the player TOP MENU TOOLS HOME MENU RETURN ENTER Setup Navigator BD PLAYER Select the HDMI High Speed Transmission setting for HDMI MAIN No...

Page 23: ...SOLUTION CLEAR PIONEER 00 31 32 07 36 42 51 ACURA 44 ADMIRAL 31 AIWA 60 AKAI 32 35 42 AKURA 41 ALBA 07 39 41 44 AMSTRAD 42 44 47 ANITECH 44 ASA 45 ASUKA 41 AUDIOGONIC 07 36 BASIC LINE 41 44 BAUR 31 07 42 BEKO 38 BEON 07 BLAUPUNKT 31 BLUE SKY 41 BLUE STAR 18 BPL 18 BRANDT 36 BTC 41 BUSH 07 41 42 44 47 56 CASCADE 44 CATHAY 07 CENTURION 07 CGB 42 CIMLINE 44 CLARIVOX 07 CLATRONIC 38 CONDOR 38 CONTEC 4...

Page 24: ... 53 TOWADA 42 ULTRAVOX 32 42 49 UNIDEN 92 UNIVERSUM 31 07 38 42 45 46 54 VESTEL 07 VICTOR 13 VOXSON 31 WALTHAM 43 WATSON 07 WATT RADIO 32 42 49 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 07 YOKO 07 42 46 ZENITH 03 20 HOME MEDIA GALLERY MENU DISPLAY POPUP MENU TOP MENU TOOLS ENTER Angle Audio Subtitle Audio Adjust Video Adjust BD PLAYER TOOLS Item Description Play from Beginning Play the selected title track or file from ...

Page 25: ...deo signals are being output with a resolution of 1080 24p 1080 60i 1080 60p or 720 60p from the HDMI OUT terminals or COMPONENT VIDEO output terminals the picture may be output with an aspect ratio of 16 9 even if the TV Aspect Ratio is set to 4 3 Standard The picture may not be displayed for a while when the resolution is switched About Film material The film material is a video signal with a fr...

Page 26: ...he devices connected to HDMI MAIN and HDMI SUB support different resolutions turn off the power of the device not being used so that the picture is output with the optimum resolution for the device to be viewed 5 For details on the output of film material 1080 24p or 720 24p video signals see To output film material on page 25 480 60i 480 60i 480i 480 60i 480 60i 480 60i 480p 480 60p 480 60p 480 6...

Page 27: ...ffer from disc to disc Resuming playback from where it was stopped resume playback function When STOP is pressed during playback the point at which the disc stopped is stored in the memory When PLAY is pressed playback resumes from that point For audio CDs and audio files playback starts from the beginning of the track file that was playing If the stop mode was set while playing a slideshow of ima...

Page 28: ...c or file Note It is not possible to switch the speed during reverse slow motion playback No sound is output during slow motion playback For some discs normal playback resumes automatically when the chapter switches Reverse slow motion playback is not possible with video files There are some discs for which slow motion playback is not possible To resume normal playback Press PLAY Step forward and ...

Page 29: ...ide from the file extension and the extension is one of the extensions listed below the file is treated as an external subtitle file Note that DivX media files and external subtitle files must be located in the same folder Only one external subtitle file can be displayed on this player Use a computer etc to delete any external subtitle files you do not want to display from the disc srt sub txt smi...

Page 30: ...umber of recorded secondary video streams are displayed on the TV screen and on the player s front panel display To switch the secondary video streams press SECONDARY VIDEO again or press The secondary video streams can also be switched by selecting Secondary Video from the TOOLS menu Note In some cases the secondary video may switch or the switching screen provided on the disc may be displayed im...

Page 31: ...s ENTER Closing the Play Mode screen Press PLAY MODE or HOME MENU Note There are some discs for which Time Search is not available Playing a specific title chapter or track Search 1 Press PLAY MODE to display the Play Mode screen The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting Play Mode from the TOOLS menu 2 Select the type of search Use to select then press ENTER VIDEO SELECT PLAY MODE HO...

Page 32: ...rom the Repeat Random screen then press ENTER During playback press STOP or CLEAR Note There are some discs for which A B Repeat play is not available A B Repeat play is canceled in the following cases When the angle is switched for BD ROM and DVD Video discs only When you search outside the repeat range When you start other Repeat Play or Random Play Playing repeatedly Repeat Play Use this proced...

Page 33: ...order 1 During playback press PLAY MODE to display the Play Mode screen The Play Mode screen can also be displayed by selecting Play Mode from the TOOLS menu 2 Select Repeat Random Use to select then press ENTER 3 Select the Random Play Use to select then press ENTER To cancel Random Play Select Off from the Repeat Random screen then press ENTER During playback press STOP or CLEAR Note There are s...

Page 34: ...a title repeatedly Title Repeat Playing a chapter repeatedly Chapter Repeat Playing a track or file repeatedly Track Repeat Playing all the titles tracks or files on the disc repeatedly All Repeat 3 3 The original titles are played repeatedly However the playlist titles cannot be played repeatedly 4 4 The files in the folder are played repeatedly 4 5 5 The files in the folder or HMG Playlist are p...

Page 35: ...y DVD R RW VR format playlists switch to the playlist using the Original Play List command on the TOOLS menu page 24 Playing video files 1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the Home Media Gallery The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by selecting Home Media Gallery from Home Menu then pressing ENTER 2 Select the disc Use to select then press ENTER VIDEO SELECT PLAY MODE HOME MEDIA GALLERY...

Page 36: ...image files 1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the Home Media Gallery The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by selecting Home Media Gallery from the Home Menu then pressing ENTER 2 Select the disc Use to select then press ENTER 3 Select Photos Use to select Photos then press ENTER DVD RW View available movies Movies Photos Music Movies DVD RW Folders All Movies Folders DVD RW Movies 15 i...

Page 37: ... 90 180 270 0 The image can also be rotated by selecting Rotate from the TOOLS menu Playing audio files 1 Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the Home Media Gallery The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by selecting Home Media Gallery from Home Menu then pressing ENTER 2 Select the disc Use to select then press ENTER 3 Select Music Use to select Music then press ENTER Photos DVD RW Folders ...

Page 38: ...Press HOME MEDIA GALLERY to display the Home Media Gallery The Home Media Gallery can also be displayed by selecting Home Media Gallery from Home Menu pressing ENTER 2 Select the disc Load the disc beforehand Use to select then press ENTER 3 Select the track file to be added Use to select Music CD ROM Folders All Songs Folders CD ROM Music 15 items Music Folder001 Music Folder002 Music Folder003 M...

Page 39: ...is reached Use to play the previous or next track file The Now Playing screen shown below is displayed Press STOP to stop playback When playback of an audio CD is stopped the Now Playing screen turns off When playback of an audio file is stopped the HMG Playlist screen reappears Deleting tracks files from the HMG Playlist Select the track file to be deleted then press TOOLS to display the TOOLS me...

Page 40: ...ve scanning circuit for playing film materials Normally set it to Auto1 If the picture seems unnatural switch this to Auto 2 On or Off page 41 YNR Reduces noise in the luminance Y signal CNR Reduces noise in the chroma C signal BNR Reduces the block noise block shaped distortion generated upon MPEG compression MNR Reduces the mosquito noise distortion along the contours of the picture generated up...

Page 41: ... 2 Select and set Audio Adjust Use to select then press ENTER 3 Select and set Audio DRC Use to select then press ENTER 4 Adjust the setting Use to switch between Off Low Medium High and Auto Closing the Audio DRC screen Press ENTER or HOME MENU Note This only affects the Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital audio signals of BDs DVDs and video files When Auto is selected the setting h...

Page 42: ...s ENTER 4 Select Auto or Manual Use to select Auto The player automatically adjusts the timing of the video and audio when connected to a device equipped with the HDMI Auto Lipsync Correction feature using an HDMI cable Manual Adjust manually while viewing the video If you have selected Manual proceed to step 5 5 Adjusting the amount of audio delay Press then use to adjust The audio delay can be a...

Page 43: ...m and change the setting Use to select then press ENTER Closing the Initial Setup screen Press HOME MENU HOME MENU RETURN PLAY ENTER TOP MENU TOOLS HOME MENU RETURN ENTER HOME MENU BD PLAYER Home Media Gallery Initial Setup TOP MENU TOOLS HOME MENU RETURN ENTER 16 9 Widescreen Full Letter Box Initial Setup BD PLAYER TV Aspect Ratio 4 3 Video Out DVD 16 9 Video Out Video Out Audio Out Speakers HDMI...

Page 44: ...UT SUB terminal select HDMI MAIN and turn off the power of the device connected to the HDMI OUT MAIN terminal Dolby Digital Out Only valid for the DIGITAL OUT terminals Dolby Digital 1 Dolby Digital audio signals are output With BD ROMs the secondary audio and interactive audio are mixed for output Dolby Digital 2 Dolby Digital audio signals are output With BD ROMs the signals are output without m...

Page 45: ...r your TV are output HDMI Audio Out HDMI MAIN only Auto The signals are output with as many audio channels as possible In cases when the number of channels does not decrease when the signals are output as such without converting them to linear PCM they are output as such page 54 PCM Select this when you want the secondary audio and interactive audio signals to be mixed for output or when you want ...

Page 46: ... subtitles Off Select this if you do not want to display the subtitles Note that on some discs the subtitles are displayed by force Parental Lock Set Password Change Password Register change the password for parental lock settings or for unlocking to play DVD Video with parental lock feature page 48 DVD Video Parental Lock Change the player s parental lock level page 49 BDMV Parental Lock Change t...

Page 47: ...o select then use to adjust The distance of all the speakers can be set to between 1 inch and 45 feet in units of 1 inch Adjusting the output level of the different speakers Channel Level Adjust each output level of the different speakers by using test tones This setting is only valid for the AUDIO OUT 7 1 ch terminals Caution This cannot be selected when Audio Output Mode is set to 2 Channel Chan...

Page 48: ...o register or change the code number required for the Parental Lock settings 1 Select and set Parental Lock Set Password Next Screen Use to select then press ENTER 2 Input the password Use the number buttons 0 to 9 or to input the number then press ENTER to set Use to move the cursor 3 Re input the password Use the number buttons 0 to 9 or to input the number then press ENTER to set Use to move th...

Page 49: ...d Use the number buttons 0 to 9 or to input the number then press ENTER to set Use to move the cursor 3 Change the age Use the number buttons 0 to 9 or to input the number then press ENTER to set Use to move the cursor Note When Age Restriction is set to 255 viewing is not restricted VIDEO SELECT PLAY MODE HOME MEDIA GALLERY MENU DISPLAY POPUP MENU TOP MENU TOOLS HOME MENU RETURN AUDIO VIDEO SECON...

Page 50: ...ually Use the number buttons 0 to 9 to input the DNS server s IP address stipulated by your Internet service provider Note When Auto Set IP Address is set to Off Auto Set DNS Server Address is also set to Off For information on DHCP server function refer to the network device s operating instructions You may need to contact your Internet service provider or network administrator when inputting the...

Page 51: ...n each IP address has not been set Testing the network connection 1 Select and set Network Connection Test Start Use to select then press ENTER Network connection test completed successfully is displayed once the test is completed If any other message is displayed check the connections and or settings pages 20 and 50 Erasing the additional data from BD ROMs When a BD ROM is played additional data ...

Page 52: ...n the screen Depending on the Internet connection conditions software downloading may take a certain period of time 4 Updating starts The front panel display shows messages such as DATA CHECK WRT SYS1 WRT DRV and WRT FLC Software updating may take a certain period of time 5 Updating completes The front panel display shows DOWNLOAD OK and the player turns off automatically Stretching widescreen pic...

Page 53: ...e 44 The player s front panel display turns off during playback except when an operation is being performed and the disc menus are being displayed The PURE AUDIO indicator on the player s front panel lights Switching the Pure Audio Mode Press PURE AUDIO on the front panel The currently set Pure Audio mode is indicated on the player s front panel display The Pure Audio mode changes each time the bu...

Page 54: ...in linear PCM 2 channels Dolby Digital Plus 7 1 channel audio 7 1 channel audio Dolby Digital Plus6 7 Dolby TrueHD 7 1 channel audio8 8 When the output video resolution is set to 480i or 480p the signals may be output in linear PCM 2 channels depending on HDMI High Speed Transmission setting and or the connected HDMI device page 15 Dolby TrueHD6 7 9 9 When the output video resolution is set to 480...

Page 55: ...1814 Russian ru rus 1821 Romanian ro ron 1815 Samoan sm smo 1913 Sango sg sag 1907 Sanskrit sa san 1901 Scots Gaelic gd gla 0704 Serbian sr srp 1918 Serbo Croatian sh scr 1908 Shona sn sna 1914 Sindhi sd snd 1904 Sinhalese si sin 1909 Slovak sk slk 1911 Slovenian sl slv 1912 Somali so som 1915 Sotho Southern st sot 1920 Spanish es spa 0519 Sundanese su sun 1921 Swahili sw swa 1923 Swati ss ssw 191...

Page 56: ...itten by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA lhash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is...

Page 57: ...ense 4 Contacts There are two mailing lists related to FreeType freetype nongnu org Discusses general use and applications of FreeType as well as future and wanted additions to the library and distribution If you are looking for support start in this list if you haven t found anything to help you in the documentation freetype devel nongnu org Discusses bugs as well as engine internals design issue...

Page 58: ...n every aspect of the software but we strive for it We welcome the use of this software as a component of commercial products No royalty is required but we do ask for an acknowledgement in product documentation as described under LEGAL ISSUES LEGAL ISSUES In plain English 1 We don t promise that this software works But if you find any bugs please let us know 2 You can use this software for whateve...

Page 59: ... access send e mail to mail server rtfm mit edu with body send usenet news answers jpeg faq part1 send usenet news answers jpeg faq part2 RELATED SOFTWARE Numerous viewing and image manipulation programs now support JPEG Quite a few of them use this library to do so The JPEG FAQ described above lists some of the more popular free and shareware viewers and tells where to obtain them on Internet If ...

Page 60: ...warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the ...

Page 61: ...O OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these...

Page 62: ...er of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and distribute a copy of this License along with the Library You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion of it thus forming a work b...

Page 63: ...iginal licensor to copy distribute link with or modify the Library subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License 11 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not lim...

Page 64: ...ed to direct sunlight Humid or poorly ventilated places Extremely hot or cold places Places subject to vibration Dusty places Places exposed to soot steam or heat in kitchens etc Do not place objects on top Do not place objects on top of the player Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Do not use the player on a shaggy rug bed or sofa and do not cover the player with a cloth etc Doing so will prev...

Page 65: ... is moved suddenly from a cold place into a warm room in winter for example water droplets condensation may form on the disc surface Discs will not play properly if there is condensation on them Carefully wipe off the water droplets from the disc surface before using the disc Troubleshooting Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction If you think that there is something wrong...

Page 66: ... panel to turn off the power then turn the power back on If the power cannot be turned off press and hold STANDBY ON on the player s front panel for over 5 seconds The power will turn off Motion is unnatural or picture is not clear Is the output video resolution set to 1080 24p The picture may not be displayed properly depending on the source Set the resolution to something other than 1080 24p Cha...

Page 67: ...e sound of DTS CDs from the HDMI OUT SUB terminal set HDMI Audio Out to PCM page 45 For some BDs audio signals are only output from DIGITAL OUT terminals or the HDMI OUT terminals Multi channel sound is not output Is Output Terminal properly set Linear PCM 2 channel audio signals are output from output terminals other than the one set at Output Terminal under Audio Out Set Output Terminal properly...

Page 68: ...uccessfully is displayed check the proxy server settings page 50 Also there may be a problem with the Internet connection Contact your Internet service provider Software updating is slow Depending on the Internet connection and other conditions some time may be required to update the software WRT NG is displayed on the front panel display during software updating meaning any characters WRT FAILED ...

Page 69: ...nd or disconnecting HDMI cables If the player s picture is not being output to the Flat Panel TV the KURO LINK function may not work properly For details refer to the operating instructions of the connected device Are multiple players connected The KURO LINK function may not work if three or more players including this player are connected by HDMI cable Problem Check Remedy The player s power turn...

Page 70: ...nal with a color bit depth of greater than 8 bits per color component Subtle color gradations can be reproduced when connected to a TV that supports Deep Color Default Gateway A default gateway is a communication device such as a router which passes data between networks It is used to direct data to networks on which the destination gateway is not explicitly specified DHCP Dynamic Host Configurati...

Page 71: ...hen the menu screen is operated Interlaced scan With this method one picture is displayed by scanning it twice The odd lines are displayed in the first pass the even lines are displayed in the second to form a single picture frame Interlaced scan is indicated in this player and operating instructions by an i after the resolution value for example 480i IP address An address that identifies a comput...

Page 72: ...lled secondary video Subnet mask This is used to identify which part of the IP address corresponds to the subnet a separately managed network The subnet mask is expressed as 255 255 255 0 Subtitle language This refers to the language of the subtitles often used on movies Up to 255 languages 255 types of subtitles can be recorded on BD ROM discs 32 languages 32 types of subtitles on DVD Video discs...

Page 73: ...sation Output terminals HDMI 2 sets 19 pin 5 V 250 mA Total value for the HDMI OUT MAIN and HDMI OUT SUB terminals Video outputs Video 1 set RCA jack 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω S Video 1 set S Video jack Y luminance 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω C color 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω Component video 1 set BNC jacks Y 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω PB PR 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω Audio outputs 7 1 channel multi channel front left right surround left right center surroun...

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