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7.2. 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision playback
In order for 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision playback, make sure the following before you start:
AV receiver
HDMI Cable
TV
Blu-ray Disc™
AV receiver
HDMI Cable
TV
Blu-ray Disc™
AV receiver
HDMI Cable
TV
Blu-ray Disc™
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Your TV supports 4K, 4K HDR or
Dolby Vision input.
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Your TV has an HDMI port that
accepts 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby
Vision signal.
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Your TV is enabled to display 4K,
4K HDR or Dolby Vision image.
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An 18 Gbps high-speed HDMI
cable that supports 4K, 4K HDR
or Dolby Vision is used to connect
the TV and the player.
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The Blu-ray™ title to play contains
4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision
content.
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When connecting this unit to a TV through an AV receiver, make sure that the AV receiver supports 4K, 4K HDR or
Dolby Vision pass-through.
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How to confirm if the current signal is for 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision
During playback, pressing
[INFO]
displays the current video input and output signal on the top of the screen.
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Disc : 4K / 24Hz /Dolby Vision
Output : 4K / 24Hz /Dolby Vision
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Playback media
information
Output video signal
information
1. Playback media
2. Video resolution
3. Video frame rate
4. Dynamic range information
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If the current video signal is not displayed, perform “Software update” so that it will be displayed. For more
information, refer to “Software update” on page 57.
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When you update the software, the following settings will be changed.
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“HDMI video” is set to “Auto”
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“High Dynamic Range output” is set to “Dolby Vision" if “Auto” is selected.
(The setting will be kept if “SDR” is selected.)
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If you have questions regarding the capabilities and settings of your TV or AV receiver, please contact their
manufacturer(s).
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Refer to your TV’s manual if additional settings need to be changed to enable 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision
playback.
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Playback is possible when connecting this unit to a 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision-incompatible TV (conventional
2K High-Definition TV of 720p/1080i/1080p resolutions).
The picture quality, however, is not 4K, 4K HDR or Dolby Vision best quality.
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4K output is not possible when “HDMI video” on this unit is set to “480p”, “720p”, “1080i”, or “1080p”.
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4K HDR output is not possible when “HDMI video” on this unit is set to other than “Auto” or “4K”, or when “High
Dynamic Range output” is set to “SDR”.
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For playback media information, “Video resolution” is shown as “-” instead when resolution is under “480p” or
“480i”.
“Video frame rate” and “Dynamic range information” are shown as “-” instead when the signal is not detected.