Playing back video
TQBS0033
55
[HDD]
[USB_HDD]
(For recorded
programmes,
>
27)
[BD-RE]
[BD-R]
1
Press [STTL
].
2
Press [OK].
3
Select “On” or “Off”, then press [OK].
• If you want to switch the subtitle language,
select it in the Basic Operation menu (
>
58).
[BD-V]
[DVD-V]
, MKV:
Display with “Subtitle Settings” or “Subtitles” in the
Basic Operation menu (
>
58).
•
MKV:
If the subtitles text are not displayed correctly, try
changing the language settings (
>
92, Subtitle Text).
[HDD]
[USB_HDD]
(For recorded
programmes,
>
27)
[BD-RE]
[BD-R]
Press [TEXT
].
• Teletext display mode is TOP (FLOF) only.
• Some functions may not work.
• Teletext cannot be displayed when the subtitles are set to
ON.
You can enjoy the playback of Ultra HD Blu-ray
discs with this unit.
Preparation
• For 4K/HDR viewing, connect to a TV and
terminals that support HDCP2.2
§
1
, 4K (50p/60p)
4:4:4 and HDR signals that meet Ultra HD
Blu-ray standards. (
>
11)
• Network connection (
>
19)
• Network setting (
>
22)
Due to copyright restrictions, it may not be
possible to play back certain discs unless this
unit is connected to the Internet.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that does not support
HDCP2.2
§
1
, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion
§
2
to HDR signals to output them in 2K resolution. In addition,
depending on the disc, it may not be possible to perform
playback correctly.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that supports 4K
(50p/60p) 4:2:0 (8 bit) and lower, this unit plays back
50p/60p content by applying Dynamic Range Conversion
§
2
to its HDR signals to output them.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that does not support
4K resolution, this unit applies Dynamic Range
Conversion
§
2
to HDR signals to output them in 2K
resolution.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that does not support
HDR, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion
§
2
to
HDR signals to output them. In addition, depending on the
disc, it may not be possible to output content in 2K
resolution or perform playback correctly.
§
1
HDCP is a technology designed to prevent illegal copying.
“2.2” represents a version.
§
2
Dynamic Range Conversion is a function that converts
HDR video signals into video signals suited to TVs that do
not support HDR input.
Switching subtitles
Displaying the Teletext
Enjoying Ultra HD Blu-ray
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