Philips DVD Player BDP2700 User Manual

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BDP2700  
EN User manual  
 
ČESKA REPUBLIKA  
Výstraha!Tento přístroj pracuje s laserovým  
paprskem. Při nesprávné manipulaci s přístrojem  
(v rozporu s tímto návodem) můże dojít k  
nebezpečnému ozáření. Proto přístroj za chodu  
neotevírejte ani nesnímejte jeho kryty. Jakoukoli  
opravu vždy svěřte specializovanému servisu.  
Nebezpečí! Při sejmutí krytů a odjištění  
bezpečnostních spínačů hrozí nebezpečí  
neviditelného laserového záření!  
Chraňte se před přímým zásahem laserového  
paprsku.  
Pokud byste z jakéhokoli důvodu přístroj  
demontovali, vždy nejdříve vytáhněte síťovou  
zástrčku.  
Přístroj chraňte před jakoukoli vlhkostí i před  
kapkami vody.  
Technické údaje laseru:  
Typ laseru:  
Laserová dioda disku BD: SLD3134VL  
Laserová dioda disku DVD: SLN6167XL  
Laserová dioda disku CD: SLN6167XL_  
Vlnová délka:  
BD: 405 nm (typ.)  
DVD: 658 nm (typ.)  
CD: 790 nm (typ.)  
Výstupní výkon:  
BD: Max. jmenovitý: 20 mW  
DVD: Max. jmenovitý: 7 mW  
CD: Max. jmenovitý: 7 mW  
This player is in compliance with the EEE directive.  
EEE yönergesine uygundur.  
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Trademark notice  
BONUSVIEW™  
‘BD LIVE’ and ‘BONUSVIEW’ are trademarks of  
Blu-ray Disc Association.  
‘Blu-ray Disc’ and ‘Blu-ray Disc’ logo are trademarks.  
HDMI, and HDMI logo and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.  
‘DVD Video’ is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo  
Licensing Corporation.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Java and all other Java trademarks and logos are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun  
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s:  
5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535  
& other U.S. and worldwide patents issued &  
pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered  
trademarks, & DTS 2.0+ Digital Out and the DTS  
logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes  
software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are  
registered trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used  
under license.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video  
format created by DivX, Inc. This is an official  
DivX Certified device that plays DivX video.  
software tools to convert your files into DivX video.  
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX  
Certified® device must be registered in order to  
play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. To  
generate the registration code, locate the DivX  
VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.  
divx.com with this code to complete the registration  
process and learn more about DivX VOD.  
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Contents  
1
Important  
Safety and important notice  
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Your Blu-ray disc player  
Feature highlights  
Playable media  
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Product overview  
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Connect  
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Connect video/audio cables  
Route audio to other devices  
Connect a USB device  
Connect network  
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Connect power  
Get started  
Prepare the remote control  
Find theTV input  
Use the Home menu  
Navigate a menu  
Select a menu display language  
Set up a network  
Use Philips EasyLink  
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Play  
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Play a disc  
Play from a USB device  
Play video  
Play photo  
Play music  
Adjust settings  
Video setup  
Audio setup  
Network setup  
EasyLink setup  
Preference setup  
Advanced setup  
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Additional Information  
Update software  
Care  
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Specifications  
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Troubleshooting  
Glossary  
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EN  
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Please act according to your local rules and do not  
dispose of your old products with your normal  
household waste.  
Correct disposal of your old product helps to  
prevent potential negative consequences for the  
environment and human health.  
1 Important  
Safety and important notice  
Warning  
Risk of overheating! Never install the product in a  
confined space. Always leave a space of at least 4 inches  
around the product for ventilation. Ensure curtains or  
other objects never cover the ventilation slots on the  
product.  
Never place the product, remote control or batteries  
near naked flames or other heat sources, including direct  
sunlight.  
Your product contains batteries covered by the  
European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be  
disposed with normal household waste.  
Please inform yourself about the local rules on  
separate collection of batteries because correct  
disposal helps to prevent negative consequences for  
the environmental and human health.  
Only use this product indoors. Keep this product away  
from water, moisture and liquid-filled objects.  
Never place this product on other electrical equipment.  
Keep away from this product during lightning storms.  
Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as  
the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain  
readily operable.  
Copyright notice  
Visible and invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid  
exposure to beam.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
This item incorporates copy protection technology  
that is protected by U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation.  
Reverse engineering and disassembly are  
prohibited.  
Open source software  
Philips Electronics Hong Kong Ltd. hereby offers  
to deliver, upon request, a copy of the complete  
corresponding source code for the copyrighted  
open source software packages used in this product  
for which such offer is requested by the respective  
licenses.  
This offer is valid up to three years after product  
purchase to anyone in receipt of this information.  
To obtain source code, please contact  
This product complies with the radio interference  
requirements of the European Community.  
Disposal of your old product and  
batteries  
[email protected]. If you prefer not to  
use email or if you do not receive confirmation  
receipt within a week after mailing to this email  
address, please write to “Open Source Team,  
Philips Intellectual Property & Standards, P.O. Box  
220, 5600 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands.” If you  
do not receive timely confirmation of your letter,  
please email to the email address above.  
Your product is designed and manufactured with  
high quality materials and components, which can  
be recycled and reused.  
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is  
attached to a product it means that the product  
is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/  
EC. Please inform yourself about the local separate  
collection system for electrical and electronic  
products.  
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Region codes  
2 Your Blu-ray disc  
player  
You can play discs with the following region codes.  
Region code  
DVD  
Countries  
Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to  
Philips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips  
offers (e.g. product software upgrade), register your  
Blu-ray  
Europe,  
United  
Kingdom  
B
If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model  
and serial number of this player.The model number  
and serial number are on the back of this player.Write  
the numbers here:  
Model No. __________________________  
Serial No. ___________________________  
Product overview  
Main unit  
Feature highlights  
For optimal performance of this player, it is  
recommended to regularly update the software of  
this player.  
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High-Definition entertainment  
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b
c
d
Disc compartment  
IR sensor  
Display panel  
Watch high-definition content disc with HDTV  
(High Definition Television). Connect it through  
a high speed HDMI cable (1.3 or category 2). You  
can enjoy excellent picture quality up to 1080p  
resolution with the frame rate of 24 frames per  
second with progressive scan output.  
BD-Live  
Connect this player to the movie studios website  
via the LAN port to access a variety of up-to-date  
content (e.g. refreshed previews and exclusive  
special features).  
Open or close the disc compartment.  
Start or resume play.  
e
f
g
Pause play.  
Turn on this player or switch to standby  
mode.  
Playable media  
This player can play:  
h
jack  
Connect a USB flash drive.  
BD-Video, BD-R/RE2.0  
DVD, DVD-Video, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-  
RW, DVD+R/-R DL (Dual Layer)  
Video CD/SVCD  
Audio CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 media, WMA  
media, JPEG files  
DivX (Ultra) media  
USB flash drive  
EN  
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g
/
Remote control  
Skip to the previous or next title, chapter,  
or track.  
a
h
i
j
/
Search backward or forward.  
q
p
SUBTITLE  
Select a subtitle language on a disc.  
b
c
d
AUDIO  
Select an audio language or channel on  
a disc.  
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l
Alphanumeric buttons  
Select an item to play.  
Enter values.  
e
/
o
n
Stop play.  
Press and hold to open/close the disc  
compartment.  
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g
h
m
m
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Pause play.  
Move the paused picture one step  
forward.  
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o
k
j
Start or resume play.  
TOP MENU  
BD: Display the top menu.  
DVD: Display the title menu.  
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p
q
OPTIONS  
Access options for the current activity or  
selection.  
Color buttons  
BD: Select tasks or options.  
a
Turn on this player or switch to standby  
mode.  
When EasyLink is enabled, press and  
hold for at least three seconds to turn all  
connected HDMI CEC compliant devices  
to standby.  
b
c
Access the home menu of this player.  
DISC MENU / POP-UP MENU  
BD: Access or exit the pop-up menu.  
DVD: Access or exit the disc menu.  
d
e
f
OK  
Confirm an entry or selection.  
Navigate through the menus.  
BACK  
Return to a previous display menu.  
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3 Connect  
All audio/video cables are separately sold.  
Make the following connections to use this player.  
Basic connections:  
Tip  
If the TV has a DVI connector only, connect via an  
HDMI/DVI adaptor. Connect an audio cable for sound  
output.  
If there is a blank screen under HDMI connection, on the  
remote control press  
and then press “731” (numeric  
buttons) to recover picture display.  
Video  
Audio  
Power  
If this player connects to a TV compatible with 1080p  
or 1080p/24Hz, Philips recommends HDMI category 2  
cable, also known as High Speed HDMI cable, for optimal  
video and audio output.  
Optional connections:  
To play the digital video images of a BD-video or DVD-  
video via an HDMI connection, it is necessary that both  
this player and the display device (or an AV receiver/  
amplifier) support a copyright protection system called  
HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection  
system).  
Route audio to other devices  
HDMI-compliant AV receiver/amplifier  
Digital AV amplifier/receiver  
Analog stereo system  
USB device  
This connection provides best picture quality.  
LAN (network)  
Note  
Option 2: Connect to the composite  
video jack  
Refer to the type plate at the back or bottom of the  
product for identification and supply ratings.  
AUDIO IN  
Before you make or change any connections, ensure that  
all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.  
VIDEO IN  
Connect video/audio cables  
Select the best video connection that theTV can  
support.  
Option 1: Connect to the HDMI jack (for a  
HDMI, DVI or HDCP-compliant TV).  
Option 2: Connect to the composite video  
jack (for a standard TV).  
Option 1: Connect to the HDMI jack  
1
2
Connect a composite video cable to:  
the VIDEO (CVBS) jack on this player.  
HDMI IN  
the VIDEO input jack on the TV.  
Connect the audio cables to:  
the AUDIO OUT jacks on this player.  
the AUDIO input jacks on the TV.  
Tip  
The video input jack on the TV might be labeled as A/V  
IN, VIDEO IN, COMPOSITE or BASEBAND.  
1
Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to:  
the HDMI jack on this player.  
the HDMI input jack on the TV.  
Route audio to other devices  
You can route the audio from this player to other  
devices.  
EN  
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Connect to an HDMI-compliant AV  
receiver/amplifier  
1
Connect the audio cables to:  
the AUDIO OUTon this player.  
the AUDIO input jacks on the device.  
Connect a USB device  
HDMI IN  
A USB device provides an additional memory to  
enjoy software updates and BD-Live.  
1
Connect a USB device to the  
on the front panel of this player.  
(USB) jack  
Note  
1
Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to:  
Press , and select [browse USB] in the menu to access  
the HDMI jack on this player.  
the content and play the files.  
Connect a USB device only to the  
jack of this player.  
the HDMI jack input jack on the device.  
Philips does not guarantee compatibility with all USB  
devices.  
Tip  
The HDMI connection provides best audio quality.  
Connect network  
Connect this player to the network to enjoy software  
updates and BD-Live.  
Connect to a digital AV amplifier/receiver  
Connect to coaxial jack  
COAXIAL  
1
Connect the network cable (not supplied) to:  
the LAN jack on this player.  
the LAN jack on the broadband modem  
or router.  
1
Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) to:  
Note  
the COAXIAL jack on this player.  
the COAXIAL/DIGITAL input jack on  
the device.  
Internet access to Philips website for software update  
may not be allowed, depending on the router you use  
or the Internet Service Provider’s policy. Contact your  
Internet Service Provider for more information.  
Connect an analogue stereo system  
AUDIO IN  
Connect power  
Caution  
Risk of product damage! Ensure that the power supply  
voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back  
of this player.  
Before connecting the AC power cord, ensure you have  
completed all other connections.  
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Use the Home menu  
Note  
The type plate is located on the back of this player.  
1
Connect the AC power cable to the wall  
socket.  
1
Press  
to display the home menu.  
To start disc play, select [play Disc].  
To view the USB contents, select  
[browse USB].  
To access the setup menus, select  
[Setup].  
»
This player is ready to be set up for use.  
4 Get started  
Caution  
Navigate a menu  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than herein may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure or other unsafe operation.  
1
When a menu is displayed, press the buttons  
on the remote control to navigate.  
Always follow the instructions in this chapter in  
sequence.  
Button  
Action  
Move up or down.  
Move left or right.  
Confirm a selection.  
Enter numbers.  
Prepare the remote control  
OK  
1
2
3
Press and push the battery compartment to  
slide it open (see “1” in the illustration).  
Insert two AAA batteries with correct  
polarity (+/-) as indicated.  
Push and slide back the battery compartment  
(see “3” in the illustration).  
Select a menu display language  
Note  
If this player is connected to a HDMI CEC compliant  
TV, skip this setting. It switches automatically to the  
same OSD menu language as per your TV setting (if the  
language set on TV is supported by this player).  
Note  
1
In the Home menu, select [Setup] and press  
OK.  
If you are not going to use the remote control for a long  
time, remove the batteries.  
2
3
Select [Preference], and press .  
Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and  
Select [Menu Language], and press  
.
alkaline, etc.).  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be  
disposed of properly.  
Find theTV input  
1
2
Press to turn on this player.  
Turn on the TV and switch to the video input  
(refer to the TV user manual on how to select  
the A/V input).  
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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete  
the network installation.  
Menu Language  
Audio  
Video  
Audio  
»
Once connected, an IP address is obtained  
automatically.  
Subtitle  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
Disc Menu  
Tip  
Parental Control  
Screen Saver  
You can check the status of the wired connection of  
this player (see “Adjust settings” > “Network Setup” >  
[View Network Settings]).  
Auto Subtitle Shift  
Change Password  
Note  
The language options may vary from  
different regions.  
Loading BD-Live content from the internet may take  
some time, depending on the file size and the speed of  
the internet connection.  
4
Press  
to select a language, and press OK.  
Set up a network  
To enjoy software updates of this player and BD-  
Live for certain Blu-ray discs, set up the network  
connection.  
Use Philips EasyLink  
This player supports Philips EasyLink which uses the  
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) protocol.  
You can use one single remote control to control  
EasyLink-compliant devices that are connected  
through HDMI connectors.  
Note  
To enable the EasyLink feature, you must turn on the  
HDMI CEC operations on the TV and on other devices  
connected to TV. Refer to the TVs/devices manual for  
details.  
Note  
One-touch play  
Ensure that the network cable is properly connected and  
the router is switched on.  
1
Press (standby) to turn on this player.  
»
TheTV (if theTV supports one-touch play)  
automatically turns on and switches to the  
correct video-in channel.  
1
Connect this player to the broadband modem  
or router.  
»
If a disc is loaded, disc play automatically  
starts.  
2
3
Press  
to display the home menu.  
Select [Setup] and press OK.  
One-touch standby  
Network Installation  
Video  
View Network Settings  
Audio  
1
Press and hold (standby) for more than 3  
seconds.  
»
All the connected devices (if the device  
supports one-touch standby) automatically  
switch to standby.  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
Note  
Philips does not guarantee interoperability with other  
HDMI CEC devices.  
4
5
Select [Network], and press  
Select [Network Installation], and press OK.  
.
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1
2
Connect a USB device to the  
of this player.  
(USB) jack  
5 Play  
Play a disc  
Caution  
Press , and select [browse USB], and press  
OK.  
»
A contents menu is displayed.  
3
Select a file to play, and press OK.  
»
Play starts (see “Play video”,Play photo”,  
Play music” for details).  
Do not place any objects other than discs into the disc  
compartment.  
To stop play, press or remove the USB  
1
Press on the front panel to open the disc  
compartment.  
device.  
You may also press and hold  
/
on the  
Note  
remote control to open/close the disc  
compartment.  
Insert a disc with its label facing up.  
Press to close the disc compartment and  
start disc play.  
Philips does not guarantee compatibility with all USB  
devices.  
2
3
Not all digital cameras are supported. Digital cameras  
that require PC programme installation are not  
supported.  
NTFS (New Technology File System) data format is not  
To view disc play, turn on the TV to the  
video input.  
supported.  
To stop disc play, press  
.
Play video  
Note  
Control video play  
Check disc/file formats supported (see “Your Blu-ray disc  
player” > “Playable media”).  
If the password entry menu is displayed, enter the  
password before you can play the locked or restricted  
disc (see “Adjust settings” > “Preference Setup” >  
[Parental Control] ).  
If you pause or stop a disc, the screen saver appears after  
10 minutes of inactivity. To deactivate the screen saver,  
press any button.  
After you pause or stop a disc and no button is pressed  
within 30 minutes, this player automatically switches to  
standby.  
1
Play a title.  
2
Use the remote control to control the play.  
Button  
Action  
Pause play.  
Press repeatedly to slow  
forward play frame by frame.  
Start or resume play.  
Stop play.  
Skip to a previous/next title or chapter.  
/
Play from a USB device  
Play or view media files on the following USB devices:  
Search fast-backward or fast-forward.  
Press repeatedly to change the search  
speed.  
/
flash drive  
Press once , and then press  
repeatedly to slow play  
backward or forward.  
memory card reader  
/
HDD (This player can detect only a portable  
hard disc drive with USB power peak current  
no more than 500mA.)  
Note  
For BD discs with Java application, availability of the play  
resume function depends on specific discs.  
Change video play  
1
Play a title.  
2
Use the remote control to change the play.  
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2
3
Select [Titles] or [Chapters] in the menu, and  
Button  
AUDIO  
Action  
press OK.  
Directly select an audio language  
or channel on a disc.  
Directly select a subtitle language  
on a disc.  
Access the above mentioned  
actions or more options (e.g.  
repeat or shuffle play mode).  
Select the title or chapter number, and press  
OK.  
SUBTITLE  
Skip play to a specific time  
1
OPTIONS  
During play, press  
The play options menu is displayed.  
Select [Time Search] in the menu, and press OK.  
OPTIONS.  
»
2
3
Press the Navigation buttons (  
the time to skip to, and press OK.  
) to change  
Note  
Some operations may not work with some discs. See the  
information accompanying the disc for details.  
Zoom in/out  
1
During play, press  
OPTIONS.  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
Display menu  
2
3
Select [Zoom] in the menu, and press OK.  
Press the Navigation buttons ( )to select a  
zoom factor, and press OK.  
4
Press the Navigation buttons (  
) to  
navigate in the zoomed picture.  
To cancel zoom mode, press  
BACK  
to display the zoom factor bar, and press  
the Navigation buttons ( ) until the  
zoom factor [x1] is selected.  
BD-video disc  
TOP MENU stop the video play and shows  
the disc menu. This feature is disc-dependent.  
POP-UP MENU access to the BD-video disc  
menu without interrupting disc play.  
Repeat play for a specific section  
1
2
3
During play, press  
OPTIONS .  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
DVD-video disc  
Select [Repeat A-B] in the menu, and press  
OK to set the starting point.  
TOP MENU display the root menu of a disc.  
DISC MENU display disc information and  
guide you through the available functions in  
the disc.  
Forward the video play, and press OK to set  
the ending point.  
»
Repeat play starts.  
VCD/SVCD/DivX disc:  
To cancel repeat play mode, press  
OPTIONS ,and select [Repeat A-B]  
and press OK.  
DISC MENU display the content of the disc.  
Tip  
Note  
If the PBC setting is off, the VCD/SVCD skips the  
menu and starts play from the first title. To display the  
menu before play, turn on the PBC setting (see “Adjust  
settings” > [Preference] > [VCD PBC]).  
The marked section for repeat play is only possible  
within a track/title.  
Display play information  
View video play from different camera  
angles  
1
During play, press  
The play options menu is displayed.  
Select [Info] in the menu, and press OK.  
The current status of disc play is displayed.  
OPTIONS.  
»
1
During play, press  
OPTIONS.  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
2
»
2
3
Select [Angle List] in the menu, and press  
.
Select an angle option, and press OK.  
Select a title/chapter  
»
Play changes to the selected angle.  
1
During play, press  
OPTIONS.  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
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Enjoy BD-LIVE  
Note  
(Applicable only to a disc that enables BD-Live  
bonus content. Ensure that this player is connected  
to the Internet.)  
Applicable only to discs that contain multi-angle scenes.  
Additional contents (such as movie trailers,  
subtitles, etc.,) can be downloaded to this player’s  
local storage or a connected USB storage device.  
Special video data may be played while they are  
being downloaded.  
When the disc supporting BD-Live is played, this  
player or disc’s ID can be sent to the content  
provider via the internet. Services and functions to  
be provided vary from disc to disc.  
Manually shift subtitle display  
You can manually adjust the subtitle position on the  
TV screen.  
1
2
3
During play, press  
OPTIONS.  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
Select [Subtitle Shift] in the menu, and press  
OK.  
Press the Navigation buttons (  
the subtitle, and press OK.  
Play DivX® video  
DivX video is a digital media format that retains  
high quality despite a high rate of compression.  
) to shift  
Tip  
1
Insert a disc or USB device that contains the  
DivX videos.  
Subtitle shift is not supported for DivX video with  
external subtitles.  
2
Press , select [play Disc] or [browse USB],  
and press OK.  
»
A contents menu is displayed.  
Play BD-video  
3
4
5
Select a video folder, and press OK.  
Select a title to play, and press OK.  
Use the remote control to control the play.  
Blu-ray video disc has a larger capacity and supports  
features such as high-definition videos, multi-  
channel surround sounds, interactive menus and  
so on.  
Button  
AUDIO  
Action  
1
2
3
Insert a BD-video disc.  
Press , select [play Disc] and press OK.  
Play automatically starts, or select a play  
option in the menu and press OK.  
Select an audio language or  
channel.  
SUBTITLE  
Select a subtitle language.  
Stop play.  
During play, you can press TOP MENU  
to display additional information, features  
or content stored in the disc.  
During play, you can press POP-UP  
MENU to display the disc menu without  
interrupting disc play.  
Note  
You can only play DivX videos that were rented or  
purchased with the DivX registration code of this player  
(see “Adjust Settings” > [Advanced] > [DivX® VOD  
Code]).  
Enjoy BONUSVIEW  
(Applicable only to a disc compatible with the  
BONUSVIEW or Picture-in-Picture feature)  
You can instantly view additional content (such as  
commentaries) in a small screen window.  
You can play DivX video files of up to 4GB.  
This player can display up to 45 characters in the subtitle.  
1
Press  
OPTIONS .  
Play photo  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
Play photo as slideshow  
2
Select [PIP Selection] in the menu, and then  
select [PIP], and press OK.  
You can play JPEG photos (files with .jpeg or .jpg  
»
The secondary video window is turned on.  
extensions).  
1
2
Insert a disc or USB device that contains the  
JPEG photos.  
3
4
Select [2nd Audio Language] or [2nd Subtitle  
Language] in the menu, and press  
Select the language to play, and press OK.  
.
Press , select [play Disc]or [browse USB],  
and press OK.  
»
A contents menu is displayed.  
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3
4
Select a photo folder, and press OK to enter.  
3
Navigate to enter a photo folder, and press  
To select a photo, press the Navigation  
buttons.  
OK to start slideshow play.  
»
Slideshow begins and continues till the end  
of the photo folder.  
To enlarge the selected photo and start  
slideshow, press OK.  
»
Audio continues to play until the end of  
the disc.  
Press to start slideshow play.  
To stop the slideshow play, press  
.
To stop the music play, press again.  
Note  
It may require longer time to display the disc content on  
the TV if large number of songs/photos compiled onto  
one disc.  
Play music  
Control a track  
This player can only display digital camera pictures  
according to the JPEG-EXIF format, typically used by  
most digital cameras. It cannot display Motion JPEG,  
or pictures in formats other than JPEG, or sound clips  
associated with pictures.  
1
Play a track.  
Use the remote control to control the play.  
2
Folders/files that exceed the supported limit of this  
Button  
Action  
Pause play.  
player cannot be displayed or played.  
Start or resume play.  
Stop play.  
Skip to a previous/next track.  
Select an item to play.  
Control photo play  
1
Play a photo slideshow.  
/
Press  
OPTIONS to access play  
options, select an option, and press OK.  
During slideshow play, you may also press  
to flip a photo horizontally/vertically.  
If the slideshow stops, press to continue  
play.  
Search fast-backward or fast-  
forward. Press repeatedly to  
change the search speed.  
Access the repeat or shuffle  
play mode.  
/
Set a slideshow interval and animation  
1
During play, press  
OPTIONS.  
OPTIONS  
»
The play options menu is displayed.  
2
Select [Duration per slide] in the menu, and  
press OK.  
3
4
Select a duration, and press OK.  
Select [Slide Animation] in the menu, and  
press OK.  
Select a type of animation effect, and press  
OK.  
Play MP3/WMA music  
MP3/WMA is a type of compressed audio file (files  
with .mp3, .wma extensions).  
5
1
2
Insert a disc or USB device that contains the  
MP3/WMA music.  
Press , select [play Disc] or [browse USB],  
Play a musical slideshow  
Create a musical slideshow to play simultaneously  
MP3/WMA music files and JPEG photo files.  
and then press OK.  
»
A contents menu is displayed.  
3
4
Select a music folder, and press OK.  
Select a file to play, and press OK.  
Note  
To return to the main menu, press  
BACK.  
To create a musical slideshow, you must store the MP3/  
WMA and JPEG files on the same disc or USB device.  
1
2
Play MP3/WMA music.  
Press BACK to return to the main menu.  
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Note  
For disc recorded in multiple sessions, only the first  
session is played.  
For a WMA file that is protected by Digital Rights  
Management (DRM), it cannot be played on this player.  
This player does not support MP3PRO audio format.  
For any special character that is present in the MP3 track  
name (ID3) or album name, it might not be displayed  
correctly on the screen because these characters are not  
supported.  
Folders/files that exceed the supported limit of this  
[4:3 Letterbox] – For 4:3 screen TV: wide-  
screen display with black bars on the top and  
bottom of the screen.  
player cannot be displayed or played.  
[4:3 Panscan] – For 4:3 screen TV: full-height  
display with the trimmed sides.  
6 Adjust settings  
[16:9 Widescreen] – For wide-screen TV:  
display picture at ratio 16:9.  
[16:9] – For 16:9 screen TV: display picture at  
ratio 4:3 for a disc with 4:3 ratio, with black  
bars on the left and right side of the screen.  
[21:9 Cinema] – For wide-screen TV of display  
ratio 21:9.  
Note  
If the setup option is grayed out, it means the setting  
cannot be changed at the current state.  
Video setup  
Note  
1
2
3
Press  
.
If [4:3 Panscan] you have selected is not supported  
by the disc, the screen displays in the [4:3 Letterbox]  
format.  
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [Video], and press  
.
Help text display is available in all modes, except [21:9  
Cinema].  
For optimum viewing with Philips Cinema 21:9 TV, refer  
to the TV’s user manual.  
Video  
Audio  
[HDMI Video]  
Select an HDMI video output resolution that is  
compatible with your TV display capability.  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
Standard  
[Auto] - Detect and select the best supported  
video resolution automatically.  
[Native] - Set to original video resolution.  
[480i/576i], [480p/576p], [720p], [1080i],  
[1080p], [1080p/24Hz] - Select a video  
resolution setting that best is supported by the  
TV. See the TV manual for details.  
4
5
Select an option, then press OK.  
Select a setting, then press OK.  
Note  
To return to the previous menu, press  
BACK.  
If a selected video resolution is not supported with  
your TV and a blank screen appears, to recover picture  
display, wait for 10 seconds, or on the remote control  
To exit the menu, press  
.
[TV Display]  
Select a display format:  
press  
and then press “731” (numeric buttons).  
For a composite (CVBS) connection, if no video output is  
made when a video resolution under [HDMI Video] is set  
to an HD resolution (1080p/24Hz, 1080p, 1080i, 720p),  
connect this player to the TV with an HDMI connection to  
play HD videos (for an HDMI connection, see “Connect”  
> “Option 1: Connect to the HDMI jack”).  
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[HDMI Deep Color]  
Note  
This feature is available only when the display  
device is connected by an HDMI cable, and when it  
supports deep color feature.  
Applicable only to Dolby encoded DVD-video or BD-  
video.  
[Auto] - Enjoy vivid images in over a billion  
colors on Deep Color enabled TV.  
[On] - Enjoy vivid images in over a billion colors  
on Deep Color enabled TV. Output 12 bit  
color that reduces the posterization effect.  
[Off] - Output standard 8 bit color.  
[HDMI Audio]  
Select an HDMI audio output when you connect  
this player and the TV/audio device with an HDMI  
cable.  
[Bitstream] – If the connected HDMI  
device supports the appropriate HD audio  
decoder,the original audio format on the disc is  
sent. Otherwise, LPCM is sent.  
[Picture Settings]  
Select a predefined set of picture color settings.  
[Standard] – Original color setting.  
[Vivid] – Vibrant color setting.  
[Cool] - Soft color setting.  
[Action] – Sharp color setting. It enhances  
the details in the dark area. Ideal for action  
movies.  
[Auto] – Detect and select the best supported  
audio format automatically.  
[Digital Audio]  
Select an audio format for the sound output from  
the DIGITAL OUT jack (coaxial/optical).  
[Animation] – Contrast color setting. Ideal for  
animated pictures.  
[Auto] - Detect and select the best supported  
audio format automatically.  
[PCM] - The audio device does not support  
multi-channel format. Audio is downmixed to  
two-channel sound.  
[Bitstream] - Select the original audio to  
experience Dolby or DTS audio (BD-video  
special sound effect is disabled).  
Audio setup  
1
2
3
Press  
.
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [Audio], and press  
.
Off  
Note  
Video  
Audio  
Auto  
Ensure that the audio format is supported by the disc  
and the connected audio device (amplifier/receiver).  
When [Bitstream] is selected, interactive audio like  
button sound is muted.  
Auto  
On  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
[PCM Downsampling]  
Set the sampling rate for PCM audio output from  
the DIGITAL OUT jack (coaxial/optical).  
[On] - PCM audio is down-sampled at 48kHz.  
[Off] - For BD or DVD recorded in LPCM  
without copyright protection, two-channel  
audio signals up to 96 kHz are output as LPCM  
signals with no conversion.  
4
5
Select an option, then press OK.  
Select a setting, then press OK.  
To return to the previous menu, press  
BACK.  
To exit the menu, press  
.
Network setup  
[Night Mode]  
Increase a soft sound level such as dialogue to  
make it easier to hear at a low volume, while  
simultaneously decreasing a loud sound level.  
1
2
3
Press  
.
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [Network], and press  
.
[Auto] - Detect and select a best sound level  
at a low volume. Applicable to tracks with  
Dolby TrueHD audio only.  
[On] – For quiet viewing at night.  
[Off] – For surround sound with a full dynamic  
range.  
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[One Touch Play]  
Network Installation  
Video  
Audio  
When you press (standby) to turn on this  
player, the TV (if the TV supports one-touch play)  
automatically turns on and switches to the video-in  
channel. Disc play starts if there is a disc in this  
player.  
View Network Settings  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
[On] - Turn on one-touch play feature.  
[Off] - Disable one-touch play feature.  
[One Touch Standby]  
When you press and hold (standby), all the  
connected HDMI CEC devices (if the device  
supports one-touch standby) switch to standby  
mode simultaneously.  
4
5
Select an option, then press OK.  
Select a setting, then press OK.  
[On] - Turn on one-touch standby feature.  
[Off] - Disable one-touch standby feature.  
To return to the previous menu, press  
BACK.  
To exit the menu, press  
.
Note  
[Network Installation]  
Install the network connection.  
[View Network Settings]  
You must turn on the HDMI CEC operations on the TV/  
devices before you can enjoy the EasyLink controls. See  
the TV/devices manual for details.  
Display the information for the current network  
status.  
Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all  
HDMI CEC compliant devices.  
EasyLink setup  
1
2
3
Press  
.
Preference setup  
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [EasyLink], and press  
1
2
3
Press  
.
.
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [Preference], and press  
.
EasyLink  
Video  
On  
On  
One Touch Play  
Audio  
Menu Language  
Video  
English  
English  
Off  
One Touch Standby  
On  
Audio  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
Audio  
Subtitle  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
Disc Menu  
English  
Off  
Parental Control  
Screen Saver  
On  
On  
Auto Subtitle Shift  
Change Password  
4
5
Select an option, and press OK.  
Select a setting, and press OK.  
To return to the previous menu, press  
4
5
Select an option, then press OK.  
Select a setting, then press OK.  
BACK.  
To exit the menu, press  
.
[EasyLink]  
To return to the previous menu, press  
This player supports Philips Easylink which uses  
the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)  
protocol. You can use one single remote control  
to control all EasyLink-compliant devices that are  
connected through HDMI connectors.  
BACK.  
To exit the menu, press  
.
[Menu Language]  
Select an on-screen menu language.  
[On] - Turn on EasyLink features.  
[Off] - Disable EasyLink features.  
EN 19  
 
1) Press the Numeric buttons to enter the  
password or your last set password. If you forget  
the password, enter ‘0000’, then press OK.  
2) Enter the new password.  
Note  
If this player is connected to an HDMI CEC compliant  
TV using a HDMI cable, it switches automatically to the  
same menu display language as per your TV setting (if the  
language set on TV is supported by this player).  
3) Enter the same password again.  
4) Move to [Confirm] in the menu and press OK.  
[Audio]  
[Auto Standby]  
Select an audio language for disc play.  
[Subtitle]  
Turn on or off auto standby mode. It is an energy  
saving feature.  
Select a subtitle language for disc play.  
[Disc Menu]  
Select a language for disc menu.  
[On] - Switch to standby after 30 minutes  
of inactivity (for example, in pause or stop  
mode).  
[Off] - Disable auto standby mode.  
Note  
[VCD PBC]  
Turn on or off the content menu of VCDs/SVCDs  
with PBC (playback control) feature.  
If the language you have set is not available on the disc,  
the disc uses its own default language.  
For some discs, the subtitle/audio language can only be  
[On] - Display the index menu when you load  
a disc for play.  
[Off] - Skip the menu and start play from the  
first title.  
changed from the disc menu.  
[Parental Control]  
Restrict access to discs that are unsuitable for  
children. These types of discs must be recorded  
with ratings.  
Advanced setup  
To access, enter your last set password or ‘0000’.  
1
2
3
Press  
.
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [Advanced], and press  
Note  
.
Rated discs above the level you set in [Parental Control]  
require a password to be played.  
The ratings are country-dependent. To allow all discs to  
play, select ‘8’ for DVD-video and BD-Video.  
Some discs have ratings printed on them but are not  
recorded with ratings. This function has no effect on  
such discs.  
Video  
Software Update  
Audio  
Clear Memory  
Network  
EasyLink  
Preference  
Advanced  
[Screen Saver]  
Turn on or off the screen saver mode. It helps to  
protect the TV screen from being damaged due to  
over exposure to static image for being too long.  
[On] - Set the screen saver active after 10  
minutes of inactivity (for example, in the pause  
or stop mode)  
4
5
Select an option, and press OK.  
Select a setting, and press OK.  
[Off] - Disable screen saver mode.  
To return to the previous menu, press  
[Auto Subtitle Shift]  
BACK .  
Turn on or off the automatic subtitle shift.  
To exit the menu, press  
.
[On] - The subtitle position on the TV screen  
is automatically adjusted.  
[BD-Live Security]  
You can restrict internet access for BD-Live bonus  
contents which are available to certain Blu-ray discs.  
[Off] - Disable the automatically subtitle shift.  
[Change Password]  
[On] - Internet access is prohibited for all BD-  
Live contents.  
[Off] - Internet access is permitted for all BD-  
Live contents.  
Set or change the password.  
20 EN  
 
[Software Update]  
7 Additional Information  
Update software  
For software updates to enchance performance,  
check the current software version of this player to  
compare with the latest software (if available) at the  
Philips website.  
Update the software of this player (if a latest  
version is available on Philips website) to enhance  
the performance of this player.  
[USB] - Update software from the USB device  
which is connected to this player.  
[Network] - Update software from the  
internet.  
1
2
3
Press  
.
Note  
Select [Setup], and press OK.  
Select [Advanced] > [Version Info.], and press  
OK.  
For detailed software updating, see “Additional  
information” > “Update software”.  
[Clear Memory]  
Delete BD-Live data that are automatically  
downloaded on the connected USB device.  
Update software via network  
1
Set up the internet connection (see “Get  
started’ > “Set up a network”).  
2
In the Home menu, select [Setup] >  
[Advanced] > [Software Update] >  
[Network].  
Tip  
On the connected USB device, a folder named “BUDA”  
is automatically created to store the downloaded BD-  
Live data.  
»
You are prompted to start upgrading  
process if upgrade media is detected.  
[DivX® VOD Code]  
3
Follow the instructions on the TV screen to  
confirm update operation.  
Obtain the DivX® registration code or the  
deregistration code.  
»
When the software update is complete, the  
player automatically turns off and on again.  
Tip  
Update software via USB  
Use this player’s DivX registration code when you rent  
videos rented or purchased through the DivX® VOD  
(Video On Demand) service can be played only on the  
device to which it is registered.  
1
the latest software version is available for this  
player.  
2
Download the software into a USB flash drive:  
a
Un-zip the download, and make sure that  
the un-zipped folder is named “UPG”.  
[Version Info.]  
Display the software version and the MAC address  
of this player.  
b
Put the “UPG” folder in the root  
directory.  
Tip  
3
4
5
Insert the USB flash drive to the  
(USB)  
jack on this player.  
This information is needed for you to check if a latest  
software version is available at the Philips website so that  
you can download and install on this player.  
In the Home menu, select [Setup] >  
[Advanced] > [Software Update] > [USB].  
Follow the instructions on the TV screen to  
[Restore Default Settings]  
Reset all the settings of this player to the factory  
settings, except for [Parental Control] setting.  
confirm update operation.  
»
When the software update is complete, the  
player automatically turns off and on again.  
Note  
Do not turn off the power or remove the USB flash  
drive when software updating is in progress to prevent  
possible damage of this player.  
EN 21  
 
Laser Specification  
Care  
Laser Type:  
BD Laser Diode: SLD3134VL  
Caution  
DVD Laser Diode: SLN6167XL  
CD Laser Diode: SLN6167XL_  
Never use solvents such as benzene, thinner, cleaners  
available commercially, or anti-static sprays intended  
for discs.  
Wave length:  
BD: 405nm(Typ.)  
DVD: 658nm(Typ.)  
CD: 790nm(Typ.)  
Clean discs  
Output power:  
Wipe the disc with a micro fibre cleaning cloth from  
the centre to the edge in a straight line movement.  
BD: Max. ratings: 20mW  
DVD: Max. ratings: 7mW  
CD: Max. ratings: 7mW  
Specifications  
Note  
8 Troubleshooting  
Specifications are subject to change without notice  
Warning  
Video  
Risk of electric shock. Never remove the casing of the  
player.  
Signal system: PAL / NTSC  
Composite video output: 1 Vp-p (75 ohm)  
HDMI output 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p,  
1080p24  
To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the  
player yourself.  
If you have problems using this player, check the  
following points before you request service. If you still  
have a problem, register your player and get support  
Audio  
2 Channel analog output  
Audio Front L&R : 2 Vrms (> 1 kohm)  
Digital output: 0.5 Vp-p (75 ohm)  
Coaxial  
HDMI output  
Main unit  
No reaction to the remote control.  
Sampling frequency:  
MP3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
WMA: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Connect this player to the power outlet.  
Point the remote control at the IR sensor  
located on the front panel of this player.  
Insert the batteries correctly.  
Constant bit rate:  
MP3: 112 kbps - 320 kpbs  
WMA: 48 kpbs - 192 kpbs  
USB  
Insert new batteries in the remote control.  
Compatibility: Hi-Speed USB (2.0)  
Class support: UMS (USB Mass Storage Class)  
Picture  
No picture.  
Main unit  
Power supply rating: 220~230V ~AC, ~50 Hz  
Power consumption: 18 W  
Power consumption in standby mode: < 1 W  
Dimensions (w x h x d): 435 x 44 x 223 (mm)  
Net Weight: 2.15 kg  
See TV manual for correct video input  
selection. Change the TV channel until you see  
the Philips screen.  
No picture on HDMI connection.  
If this player is connected to an unauthorized  
display device with an HDMI cable, the audio/  
video signal may not be output.  
Accessories supplied  
Remote control and batteries  
Quick start guide  
User manual  
Check if the HDMI cable is faulty. Replace a  
new HDMI cable.  
CD-ROM built in multi-lingual user manual  
On the remote control, press  
and then  
press “731” (numeric buttons) to recover  
picture display.  
22 EN  
 
No high-definition video signal on the TV.  
The contents of the USB flash drive cannot be read.  
Make sure that the disc contains high-  
definition video.  
The USB flash drive format is not compatible  
with this player.  
Make sure that the TV supports high-  
definition video.  
Maximum size of memory supported is  
160GB.  
‘No entry’ or ‘x’ sign appears on theTV.  
The operation is not possible.  
EasyLink feature does not work.  
Sound  
No audio output from the TV.  
Ensure that the audio cables are connected to  
the audio input of the TV.  
Assign the audio input of the TV to the  
corresponding video input. See the TV user  
manual for details.  
Ensure that this player is connected to the  
Philips brand EasyLink TV and the[EasyLink]in  
the menu is set to [On].  
Unable to access BD-Live feature.  
Check the network connection or ensure that  
the network has been set up.  
Clear local storage, internal memory (if any)  
or USB.  
Ensure that the BD disc supports BD Live  
feature.  
No audio output from the loudspeakers of the  
audio device (home theater /amplifier/receiver).  
Ensure that the audio cables are connected to  
the audio input of the audio device.  
Turn on the audio device to its correct audio  
input source.  
No sound on HDMI connection.  
You may not hear any sound from the HDMI  
output if the connected device is non-HDCP  
compliant or only DVI-compatible.  
9 Glossary  
No secondary audio output for Picture-in-Picture  
feature.  
A
Aspect ratio  
When [Bitstream] under the [HDMI Audio]  
or [Digital Audio] menu is selected, interactive  
sound like secondary sound for Picture-in-  
Picture feature is muted. Deselect [Bitstream].  
Aspect ratio refers to the width to height ratio of  
TV screens. The ratio of a standard TV is 4:3, while  
the ratio of a high-definition or wide TV is 16:9.  
The letter box allows you to enjoy a picture with a  
wider perspective on a standard 4:3 screen.  
Play  
Disc cannot be played.  
Ensure that the disc is correctly loaded.  
Ensure that this player supports the disc. See  
Your Blu-ray disc player” > “Playable media”.  
Ensure that this player supports the region  
code of the DVD or BD.  
B
Blu-ray Disc (BD)  
Blu-ray Disc is a next generation optical video  
disc capable of storing five times more data than  
a conventional DVD. The large capacity makes it  
possible to benefit from the features such as high-  
definition videos, multichannel surround sound,  
interactive menus and so on.  
For DVD RW or DVD R, ensure that the  
disc is finalized.  
Clean the disc.  
Data files (JPEG, MP3, WMA) cannot be played  
or read.  
BONUSVIEW  
Ensure that the data file was recorded in the  
UDF, ISO9660 or JOLIET format.  
Ensure that the disc does not contain more  
than 9,999 files for DVD, and 999 files for CD.  
Ensure that the JPEG file extension is.jpg, .JPG,  
.jpeg or .JPEG.  
Ensure that the MP3/WMA file extension  
is .mp3 or .MP3, and .wma or .WMA for  
windows Media™ Audio.  
BonusView, also known as “Profile 1.1”. In  
addition to basic playback and interactive features,  
BonusView players introduced after 31st October,  
2007 enables users to enjoy ‘Picture-in-Picture’  
(PiP) and secondary audio features (useful  
when playing games that use additional audio  
stream while the movie is playing) on compatible  
BonusView discs.  
DivX video files cannot be played.  
Ensure that the DivX video file is complete.  
Ensure that the file name extension is correct.  
EN 23  
 
compression ratio. Files are recognized by their file  
extension ‘.jpg’ or ‘.jpeg.’  
D
Digital Audio  
Digital Audio is a sound signal that has been  
converted into numerical values. Digital sound  
can be transmitted through multiple channels.  
Analogue sound can only be transmitted through  
two channels.  
L
LAN (Local Area Network)  
A group of linked devices in a company, school  
or home. Indicates the boundaries of a particular  
network.  
DivX Video-On-Demand  
This DivX Certified ® device must be registered  
in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)  
content. To generate the registration code, locate  
the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu.  
Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the  
registration process and learn more about DivX video.  
Local storage  
This storage area is used as destination for storing  
additional contents from BD-Live enabled BD-Video.  
M
MP3  
Dolby Digital  
A file format with a sound data compression  
system. MP3 is the abbreviation of Motion Picture  
Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer 3. With  
the MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can contain  
about 10 times more data than a regular CD.  
A surround sound system developed by Dolby  
Laboratories that contains up to six channels of  
digital audio (front left and right, surround left and  
right, center and subwoofer.)  
DTS  
Digital Theatre Systems. A surround sound system  
for providing 5.1 channels of discrete digital audio  
in consumer electronics products and software  
content. It is not developed by Dolby Digital.  
P
PBC  
Playback Control. A system where you navigate  
through a Video CD/Super VCD with on-screen  
menus that are recorded onto the disc. You can  
enjoy interactive playback and search.  
H
HDCP  
PCM  
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. This is  
a specification that provides a secure transmission  
of digital contents between different devices (to  
prevent unauthorized copyright.)  
Pulse Code Modulation. A digital audio encoding  
system.  
R
HDMI  
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is  
a high-speed digital interface that can transmit  
uncompressed high definition video and digital  
multichannel audio. It delivers high quality picture  
and sound quality, completely free from noise.  
HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI.  
As required by the HDMI standard, connecting to  
HDMI or DVI products without HDCP (High-  
bandwidth Digital Content Protection) will result in  
no Video or Audio output.  
Region code  
A system that allows discs to be played only in the  
region designated. This unit only plays discs that  
have compatible region codes. You can find the  
region code of your unit on the product label. Some  
discs are compatible with more than one region (or  
ALL regions.)  
W
WMA  
Windows Media™ Audio. Refers to an audio  
compression technology developed by Microsoft  
Corporation. WMA data can be encoded with  
Windows Media player version 9 or Windows  
Media player for Windows XP. Files are recognized  
by their file extension ‘.wma.’  
J
JPEG  
A very common digital still picture format. A still-  
picture data compression system proposed by the  
Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features  
small decrease in image quality in spite of its high  
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Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs  
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to  
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to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a  
pointer to where the full notice is found.  
<one line to give the program’s name and a brief idea of what it does.>  
Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author>  
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General  
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)  
any later version.  
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even  
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU  
General Public License for more details.  
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the  
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.  
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.  
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:  
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author  
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w’.  
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c’ for  
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The hypothetical commands `show w’ and `show c’ should show the appropriate parts of the General Public  
License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w’ and `show c’; they  
could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.  
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright  
disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:  
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision’ (which makes passes at  
compilers) written by James Hacker.  
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989  
Ty Coon, President of Vice  
This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your  
program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with  
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License.  
3. Busybox, the Linux IR control package and SquashFS  
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4. DirectFB, glibc, libusb-compat,libusb and mtd-utils  
DirectFB glibc, libmtp and libusb are subject to the following license:  
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OpenSSL License  
---------------  
/* =====================================================  
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*
*
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* ======================================================  
*
* This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young  
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*
*/  
Original SSLeay License  
-----------------------  
/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])  
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*
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*
“This product includes cryptographic software written by  
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The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library  
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*
*
*
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*/  
9. Zlib general purpose compression library  
/* zlib.h -- interface of the ‘zlib’ general purpose compression library version 1.2.3, July 18th, 2005  
Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler  
This software is provided ‘as-is’, without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held  
liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.  
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to  
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:  
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software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be  
appreciated but is not required.  
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the  
original software.  
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.  
Jean-loup Gailly [email protected]  
*/  
10. cURL  
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE  
Copyright (c) 1996 - 2009, Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>.  
All rights reserved.  
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby  
granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.  
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL  
THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER  
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF  
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.  
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise  
to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright  
holder.  
11. Freetype, a Free, High-Quality, and Portable Font Engine  
The software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team.  
Portions of the relevant license conditions are copied below.  
The FreeType Project LICENSE  
2006-Jan-27  
Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 by David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg  
1. No Warranty  
------------------  
THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED `AS IS’ WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR  
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO  
USE, OF THE FREETYPE PROJECT.  
2. Redistribution  
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This license grants a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual and irrevocable right and license to use, execute,  
perform, compile, display, copy, create derivative works of, distribute and sublicense the FreeType Project (in  
both source and object code forms) and derivative works thereof for any purpose; and to authorize others to  
exercise some or all of the rights granted herein, subject to the following conditions:  
o Redistribution in binary form must provide a disclaimer that states that the software is based in part of  
the work of the FreeType Team, in the distribution documentation. We also encourage you to put an  
URL to the FreeType web page in your documentation, though this isn’t mandatory.  
12. International Components for Unicode  
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE  
Copyright (c) 1995-2009 International Business Machines Corporation and others  
All rights reserved.  
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated  
documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the  
rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons  
to whom the Software is furnished to do so, provided that the above copyright notice(s) and this permission  
notice appear in all copies of the Software and that both the above copyright notice(s) and this permission notice  
appear in supporting documentation.  
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THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,  
OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  
RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,  
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise  
to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the copyright  
holder.  
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13. Expat  
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper  
Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Expat maintainers.  
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated  
documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation  
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to  
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:  
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of  
the Software.  
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DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,  
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER  
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.  
14. DNS Resolver  
The DNS resolver code, taken from BIND 4.9.5, is copyrighted both by UC Berkeley and by Digital Equipment  
Corporation. The DEC portions are under the following license:  
Portions Copyright (C) 1993 by Digital Equipment Corporation.  
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby  
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document or software without specific, written prior permission.  
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WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
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RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE  
OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.  
15. getnameinfo, getaddrinfo  
The files inet/getnameinfo.c and sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c are copyright (C) by Craig Metz and are distributed  
under the following license:  
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modification, of the software and documentation provided that the following conditions are met:  
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way or form.  
1. All terms of the all other applicable copyrights and licenses must be followed.  
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following disclaimer.  
3. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the authors’ copyright notice(s), this list of conditions, and  
the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  
4. [The copyright holder has authorized the removal of this clause.]  
5. Neither the name(s) of the author(s) nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote  
products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ITS AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS  
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SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
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If these license terms cause you a real problem, contact the author. */  
16. libpng  
This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case of any discrepancy between this copy  
and the notices in the file png.h that is included in the libpng distribution, the latter shall prevail.  
COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:  
If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence.  
This code is released under the libpng license.  
libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.2.41, December 3, 2009, are Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2009  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with  
the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors  
Cosmin Truta  
libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are  
Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and  
license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors  
Simon-Pierre Cadieux  
Eric S. Raymond  
Gilles Vollant  
and with the following additions to the disclaimer:  
There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the library or against infringement. There  
is no warranty that our efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes or needs. This library is  
provided with all faults, and the entire risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with the  
user.  
libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-  
Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, with the following  
individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:  
Tom Lane  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson  
Willem van Schaik  
libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger  
Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88, with the following individuals added to  
the list of Contributing Authors:  
John Bowler  
Kevin Bracey  
Sam Bushell  
Magnus Holmgren  
Greg Roelofs  
Tom Tanner  
libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat,  
Group 42, Inc.  
For the purposes of this copyright and license, “Contributing Authors” is defined as the following set of  
individuals:  
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Andreas Dilger  
Dave Martindale  
Guy Eric Schalnat  
Paul Schmidt  
Tim Wegner  
The PNG Reference Library is supplied “AS IS”. The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all  
warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness  
for any purpose. The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental,  
special, exemplary, or consequential damages, which may result from the use of the PNG Reference Library,  
even if advised of the possibility of such damage.  
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this source code, or portions hereof, for any  
purpose, without fee, subject to the following restrictions:  
1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented.  
2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be misrepresented as being the original source.  
3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any source or altered source distribution.  
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this  
source code as a component to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this source  
code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be appreciated.  
A “png_get_copyright” function is available, for convenient use in “about” boxes and the like:  
printf(“%s”,png_get_copyright(NULL));  
Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the files “pngbar.png” and “pngbar.jpg (88x31) and  
“pngnow.png” (98x31).  
Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified Open Source is a certification mark of the Open  
Source Initiative.  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson  
glennrp at users.sourceforge.net  
December 3, 2009  
17. SQLite  
Public_Domain”public domain by the authors. All code authors, and representatives of the companies they  
work for, have signed affidavits dedicating their contributions to the public domain and originals of those signed  
free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute the original SQLite code, either in source code form  
or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.  
The previous paragraph applies to the deliverable code in SQLite - those parts of the SQLite library that you  
actually bundle and ship with a larger application. Portions of the documentation and some code used as part  
of the build process might fall under other licenses. The details here are unclear. We do not worry about the  
licensing of the documentation and build code so much because none of these things are part of the core  
deliverable SQLite library.  
All of the deliverable code in SQLite has been written from scratch. No code has been taken from other projects  
or from the open internet. Every line of code can be traced back to its original author, and all of those authors have  
public domain dedications on file. So the SQLite code base is clean and is uncontaminated with licensed code from  
other projects.  
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