61
En
07
Glossary
Angle (Multi angle)
U
p
to 9 came
r
a angles can be
r
eco
r
ded simultaneously on BD-
ROM o
r
DVD-Video discs, letting you view the same scene f
r
om
diffe
r
ent angles.
AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High
Definition)
See
Playing DVDs
on
p
age 9.
BDAV
Of the BD fo
r
mat, the Audio Visual Fo
r
mat S
p
ecifications fo
r
HD
digital b
r
oadcast
r
eco
r
ding is
r
efe
rr
ed to as BDAV on this
p
laye
r
and in this o
p
e
r
ating inst
r
uctions.
BD-J
See
Playing BDs
on
p
age 8.
BD-LIVE
See
Playing BDs
on
p
age 8.
BDMV
Of the BD fo
r
mat, the Audio Visual Fo
r
mat S
p
ecifications
designed fo
r
pr
e-
p
ackaged high definition (HD) movie contents is
r
efe
rr
ed to as BDMV on this
p
laye
r
and in this o
p
e
r
ating
inst
r
uctions.
BONUSVIEW
See
Playing BDs
on
p
age 8.
Component video output
This video out
p
ut te
r
minal
pr
ovides clea
r
e
r
p
ictu
r
es when
connected to a TV equi
pp
ed with com
p
onent in
p
uts. Com
p
onent
video signals consist of th
r
ee signals, Y, P
B
and P
R
.
Deep Color
See
About HDMI
on
p
age 13.
Default Gateway
A default gateway is a communication device such as a
r
oute
r
which
p
asses data between netwo
r
ks. It is used to di
r
ect data to
netwo
r
ks on which the destination gateway is not ex
p
licitly
s
p
ecified.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol)
This
pr
otocol
pr
ovides configu
r
ation
p
a
r
amete
r
s (IP add
r
ess,
etc.) fo
r
com
p
ute
r
s and othe
r
devices connected to the netwo
r
k.
DivX
See
Supported video file formats
on
p
age 9.
DNS (Domain Name System)
This is a system fo
r
associating Inte
r
net host names with IP
add
r
esses.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is an audio fo
r
mat to
r
eco
r
d the sound in u
p
to 5.1
channels with a f
r
action of the amount of data as com
p
a
r
ed to
linea
r
PCM audio signals.
Settings you have made have
been clea
r
ed.
• Have you disconnected the
p
owe
r
co
r
d while the
p
laye
r
’s
p
owe
r
was on?
• Has the
r
e been a
p
owe
r
failu
r
e?
Always
pr
ess
STANDBY/ON
on the
p
laye
r
’s f
r
ont
p
anel o
r
STANDBY/ON
on the
r
emote cont
r
ol and check that
POWER OFF
has tu
r
ned off f
r
om the
p
laye
r
’s f
r
ont
p
anel dis
p
lay befo
r
e
disconnecting the
p
owe
r
co
r
d. Be
p
a
r
ticula
r
ly ca
r
eful when the
p
owe
r
co
r
d is connected to the AC outlet on anothe
r
device because the
p
laye
r
tu
r
ns off in conjunction with the device.
EXT
does not light on the
p
laye
r
’s f
r
ont
p
anel dis
p
lay
when a USB (exte
r
nal
sto
r
age) device is connected.
Is the exte
r
nal sto
r
age device
pr
o
p
e
r
ly connected?
• Tu
r
n the
p
laye
r
’s
p
owe
r
off, then tu
r
n the
p
owe
r
back on.
• Tu
r
n the
p
laye
r
’s
p
owe
r
off, then
r
econnect the exte
r
nal sto
r
age
device (
p
age 16).
A
r
e you using a USB cable
that is longe
r
than 2 mete
r
s?
Use a USB cable with a length of 2 mete
r
s o
r
less.
Is the
p
owe
r
of the exte
r
nal
ha
r
d disk tu
r
ned on?
Tu
r
n the
p
laye
r
’s
p
owe
r
off, then tu
r
n the exte
r
nal ha
r
d disk’s
p
owe
r
on.
Is the exte
r
nal sto
r
age device
connected to the
USB
p
o
r
t via
a memo
r
y ca
r
d
r
eade
r
o
r
USB
hub?
Exte
r
nal sto
r
age device may not wo
r
k if connected to the
USB
p
o
r
t via
a memo
r
y ca
r
d
r
eade
r
o
r
USB hub.
Does the exte
r
nal sto
r
age
device contain multi
p
le
p
a
r
titions?
Exte
r
nal sto
r
age devices may not be
r
ecognized if they contain multi
p
le
p
a
r
titions.
Some exte
r
nal sto
r
age devices may not o
p
e
r
ate.
EXT
flashes on the
p
laye
r
’s
f
r
ont
p
anel dis
p
lay when a
USB (exte
r
nal sto
r
age) device
is connected.
Is the exte
r
nal sto
r
age device
w
r
ite-
pr
otected?
Tu
r
n the
p
laye
r
’s
p
owe
r
off, then disable the w
r
ite-
pr
otection.
Is the exte
r
nal sto
r
age
device’s file system FAT16 o
r
FAT32?
Only exte
r
nal sto
r
age devices with a FAT16 o
r
FAT32 file system can be
used. They may be usable if they a
r
e fo
r
matted f
r
om the
p
laye
r
(
p
age 42).
Tu
r
n the
p
laye
r
’s
p
owe
r
off, then tu
r
n the
p
owe
r
back on.
Problem
Check
Remedy
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