Operation Manual

27EN
About DivX® and DivX® VOD
Useful tips for purchased or rented official
DivX® Certified Videos
When you purchase or rent a DivX® file
through the official site of DivX® video
which is called DivX® Video On-Demand
(VOD) services, a registration code is
required every time you get the new file
from the DivX® VOD services. Refer to
“DivX® VOD” in “FUNCTION SETUP” on page
47.
Possible Errors
“This rental has V views left. Do you want
to use one of your V views now?”
Some DivX® VOD files are restricted with
limited playable times. You cannot play them
back beyond the limit.
“This player is not authorized to play this
video.
You cannot play back DivX® VOD files
obtained with different registration codes on
this unit.
“This rental is expired.
You cannot play back DivX® VOD files with an
expired rental period.
“This player does not support this video
format.
You cannot play back DivX® files whose
resolution exceeds 1920 x 1080.
“This player does not support this audio
format.
For DivX® files with audio format other than
MPEG1 audio layer 3 (MP3), MPEG1 audio
layer 2 and Dolby Digital, audio will not be
output and only the video will be output.
Note
A file with an extension of .avi” and .
divx” is called as a DivX® file. All files
with the .avi” extension are recognised
as MPEG4.
For CD-RW/-R, maximum of 255 group
(folder) or 999 files may be recognised.
For BD-RE/-R and DVD-RW/-R,
maximum of 999 group (folder) or 9,999
files may be recognised.
The 10th and deeper hierarchies cannot
be displayed.
Unrecognisable characters will be
replaced with P”.
When playing back files recorded in
high bit rates, images can be
interrupted in some occasions.
Although DivX® logo has been obtained
for this unit, it may not be able to play
back some data, depending on the
characteristics, bit rates, or audio format
settings, etc.
If a large-sized DivX® file is selected, it
may take a while to start the playback
(over 20 seconds sometimes).
If DivX® files written on a CD-RW/-R
cannot be played back, rewrite them on
a BD-RE/-R or DVD-RW/-R, and try
playing them back again.
For more information about DivX®,
please visit http://www.divx.com.