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BD-Live Storage (USB)
USB (yy.y MB Free)
Please choose a new BD-Live Storage (USB).
Internal (xx.xMB Free)
USB (yy.y MB Free)
Always Allow
Access:
Allow the BD the inserted Blu-Ray disc to access content from all BD-Live internet
sites whose internet address is encoded onto the disc. There is no danger of
malicious code download from valid commercial BD discs, but choosing this option
and downloading BD-live content via illegally authored BD discs, or discs obtained
from questionable sources, could result in malicious code being downloaded onto the
player.
Prohibit Access:
Blocks the inserted Blu-Ray disc from accessing BD-Live content over the internet.
Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight your desired choice. Then, once the choice has been
highlighted, press the ENTER key to save your selection. The circled checkmark ( ) will move to the
highlighted choice. You can then move to another menu item by pressing the left arrow key( ).
5.6.3 BD-Live Storage (USB)
This option is used to tell the BD player whether or not to use an inserted USB stick to store BD-Live
content (movie trailers, additional scenes, etc). To control whether a Blu-Ray disc’s BD-Live content is
saved on an external USB stick, from the System menu, press the right arrow key( ). Then, use the
up/down arrow keys( ), if necessary, until “BD-Live Storage (USB)” is highlighted, as shown below:
Press the ENTER key. The following message will appear:
NOTE
:
A USB memory stick must be inserted for this message to appear.
Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight one of the previously-inserted USB memory sticks to be used for
BD-Live storage. Then, once the choice has been highlighted, press the Enter key to save your selection.
The circled checkmark ( ) will move to the highlight
by pressing the left arrow key ( ).
ed choice. You can then move to another menu item
Erase Blu-Ray Storage
5.6.4 Erase Blu-Ray Storage
Highlighting this System menu selection, and then pressing ENTER key, will clear the portion of the BD
player’s internal memory that is used to store “bookmarks” (which allow discs to resume play after the
player has been paused). It also clears any BD-Live content (new movie trailers, new features, etc) that
has been downloaded from the internet.
To erase BD storage, from the System menu, press the right arrow key( ). Then, use the up/down arrow
keys( ), if necessary, until “Erase Blu-Ray Storage” is highlighted, as shown below:
Summary of Contents for BDP3959
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