Owner's Manual

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Player Features
Supports a Variety of Disc Types
Blu-ray
(BD-ROM,
BD-RE,
BD-R),
DVD
Video,
DVD-RW/-R
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mode
and
finalized
only)
discs
and
Audio
CD.
CD-RW/CD-R, DVD-RW/-R
and
USB
storage device content
such
as
MP3
and
JPEG
files.
HDMI
(High Definition Multimedia Interface)
HDMI
reduces picture
noise
by
allowing
a
pure
digital video/audio
signal
path
from
the
player
to
your
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Blu-ray Disc Features
Blu-ray
Discs
support
the
highest quality
HD
video
available
in
the
industry -
Large
capacity
means
no
compromise
on
video
quality.
Furthermore,
a Blu-ray
Disc
has
the
same
familiar
size
and
look
as
a
DVD
.
The
following Blu-ray
Disc
features
are
disc dependant
and
will
vary.
Appearance
and
navigation
of
features
will
also
vary
from
disc
to
disc.
Not
all
discs
will
have
the
features
described
below,
Video highlights
The
BD-ROM
format supports
three
highly
advanced
video
codecs, including
AVC,
VC-1
and
MPEG-2.
HD
video
resolutions
are
also
available:
1920
x 1080
High
Definition
1280 x
720
High
Definition
For High-Definition Playback
To
view
high-definition contents
on
a Blu-ray
Disc,
an
HDTV
(High
Definition
Television)
is
required.
Some
Blu-ray
Discs
may
require
using
the
player's
HDMI
OUT
to
view
high-definition content.
The
ability
to
view
high-definition content
on
Blu-ray
Discs
may
be
limited
depending
on
the
resolution of
your
TV.
Graphic planes
Two
individual,
full
HD
resolution
(1920x1
080)
video
layers
are
available
on
top
of
the
HD
video
layer.
One
layer
is
assigned
to
video-related
graphics
(like
subtitles),
and
the
other
layer
is
assigned
to
interactive
elements,
such
as
buttons
or
menus.
Various
wipes,
fades
and
scroll
effects
may
be
available
on
both
layers.
HD
Video
Graphic
Planes