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Additional Informati
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• The player can recognize the following files
or folders stored in the DLNA (digital living
network alliance) server:
– up to folders in the 19th layer
– up to 999 files/folders in a single layer
• The player can support frame rate:
– up to 60 fps for AVCHD (the high
definition digital video camera recorder
format) (MPEG4 (moving picture experts
group 4)/AVC (audiovisual coding)) only.
– up to 30 fps for other video codecs.
• The player can support video bit rate up to
40 Mbps.
• The player can support video resolution up
to 1920 × 1080p.
• Some USB (universal serial bus) devices
may not work with this player.
• The player can recognize Mass Storage
Class (MSC) devices (such as flash memory
or an HDD (hard disk drive)), Still Image
Capture Device (SICD) class devices and
101 keyboard.
• To avoid data corruption or damage to the
USB (universal serial bus) memory or
devices, turn off the player when connecting
or removing the USB (universal serial bus)
memory or devices.
• The player may not play high bit rate video
files on DATA CDs (data compact disc)
smoothly. It is recommended to play such
files using DATA DVDs (data digital video
disc) or DATA BDs (data Blu-ray Disc).
Since communication via the wireless
LAN (local area network) function is
established by radio waves, the wireless
signal may be susceptible to
interception. To protect wireless
communication, this player supports
various security functions. Be sure to
correctly configure the security settings
in accordance with your network
environment.
No Security
Although you can easily make settings,
anyone can intercept wireless
communication or intrude into your
wireless network, even without any
sophisticated tools. Keep in mind that
there is a risk of unauthorized access or
interception of data.
WEP (wired equivalent privacy)
WEP (wired equivalent privacy) applies
security to communications to prevent
outsiders from intercepting
communications or intruding into your
wireless network. WEP (wired
equivalent privacy) is a legacy security
technology that enables older devices,
which do not support TKIP (temporal
key integrity protocol)/AES (advanced
encryption standard), to be connected.
WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access
pre-shared key) (TKIP (temporal key
integrity protocol)), WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi
Protected Access version 2 pre-shared
key) (TKIP (temporal key integrity
protocol))
TKIP (temporal key integrity protocol)
is a security technology developed to
correct the deficiencies of WEP (wired
equivalent privacy). TKIP (temporal key
integrity protocol) assures a higher
security level than WEP (wired
equivalent privacy).
WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access
pre-shared key) (AES (advanced
encryption standard)), WPA2-PSK (Wi-
Fi Protected Access version 2 pre-
shared key) (AES (advanced encryption
standard))
AES (advanced encryption standard) is a
security technology that uses an
advanced security method that is distinct
from WEP (wired equivalent privacy)
and TKIP (temporal key integrity
protocol).
About wireless LAN (local
area network) security
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