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ENGLISH
Remote
Control
Playback
(Advanced)
Connections
Simple
Version
Playback
(Basic)
Multi-
zone
GUISettings
Getting
Started
Playback
(Basic)
Troubleshooting
Other
Information
Spec. Index
Part
Names
Enjoying BD-LIVE Features
While playing back a disc compatible with BD-LIVE, you can connect to
the BD-LIVE site for Blu-ray Discs via the Internet and display special
features and caption information not available on the disc.
The functions that can be used with BD-LIVE differ from disc to
disc.
For details on the functions and how to operate them, see the
individual disc’s on-screen displays and explanations.
To play back a BD-LIVE-compatible Blu-ray Disc, you should first
install an SD memory card in this unit.
To use BD-LIVE functions, connect this unit to the Internet and make
the settings described below, as necessary:
Connections : “Connecting to the Network” (vpage 16)
Settings : “Network Setup” (vpage 47)
Depending on your network environment, in some cases time may
be required to connect to the network or connection may not be
possible.
NOTE
Do not remove the SD memory card from this unit while playing a BD-
LIVE compatible disc.
NOTE for SD memory card
Insert or remove a SD memory card while the power is in standby. If
you insert a SD memory card while the power is ON, the SD memory
card may not be read.
Use an SD memory card with a capacity of 1 GB or greater. Also, the
SD memory card must be formatted on this unit (vpage 48).
Remove the write protection of a SD memory card.
Playing Blu-ray Disc and DVD-Video
Playing BD-Video Compatible with
Bonus View
With a disc that is compatible with bonus view (picture-in-picture),
besides the main video (primary video) stored on the disc, you can
play back the video director’s commentary and simultaneously
ongoing sub-story, as well as sub-video such as alternative camera
angle (secondary video).
The playback method, etc., is determined by the disc, and varies
depending on the disc.
For details on the functions and how to operate them, see the
individual disc’s on-screen displays and explanations.
Some Blu-ray Discs use SD memory cards as the recording memory
for Bonus View playback. You should install an SD memory card
before using these discs.
Press MODE and ui to select the
secondary video you want to play
back.
Off
1/X 2/X X/X
Front
Off
Does not display secondary video.
1/X
z
Displays the first secondary video.
2/X
z
Displays the second secondary video.
X/X
z
Displays the X th secondary video.
“X” is the number of Secondary Videos recorded and differs
depending on the disc.
z
Main video
(primary video)
Sub video
(secondary video)
GExampleH Bonus view
Playing CD
1
Prepare for playback.
Turn on the subwoofer power.
2
Press ON to turn on power to the
unit.
Front
3
Insert a disc.
Press 5 on the main unit to open/close
the disc tray.
When the disc tray opens, the input source automatically
switches to “BD/SD” and the unit enters “Disc Mode”.
If a disc is already inserted in the disc tray, switch to “Disc
Mode” by selecting BD/SD.
4
Press 1.
Playback starts.
Adjusting the Master Volume (vpage 30)
Press VOL df.
Stop Playback (vpage 30)
Press 2.
Pause Playback (vpage 30)
Press 3.
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse Playback (vpage 31)
During playback, press 6 7.
Skipping to the Track (vpage 31)
During playback, press 8 9 or ui.
Random Playback (vpage 31)
During stop, press RANDOM.
Repeat Playback (vpage 31)
Press REPEAT.
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The icons show the category of
content applicable to each operation.
Video Audio Photo
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”
(vpage 19).
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