User manual

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Connected Blu-Ray Disc Player
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To connect your player to a wireless access point
or router:
Configure your player to access the wireless
access point or router.
The network configuration and connection
method may vary depending on the equipment
in use and the network environment. Your player
is equipped with an IEEE 802.11n wireless module,
which also supports the 802.11b/g standards. For
the best wireless performance, we recommend
using a IEEE 802.11n certified Wi-Fi network
(access point or wireless router).
Using your player
Playable discs
About Blu-ray Discs
The massive storage capacity of a Blu-ray Disc
allows a higher standard of picture and audio
quality and a wealth of special effects and
enhanced features not available on DVDs.
Java
Your player features Java support so you can get the
most out of the latest Blu-ray Discs. When a Blu-ray
Disc loads, explore the title menu to enjoy these
extra features.
HDMI
HDMI is the only domestic medium capable of
transmitting the huge volumes of data required by
the high picture resolutions and advanced digital
audio codecs that make Blu-ray such an exciting
medium.
Playing Blu-ray Discs
Playing Blu-ray Discs are a lot like playing DVDs,
except Blu-ray Discs have a higher level of
interactivity.
Most of the standard features of DVD playback work
the same with Blu-ray Disc playback. The two most
common exceptions are:
Resume playNot available on Blu-ray Java discs
A-B repeat (playback loop)—Not available on
some Blu-ray Discs
Color buttons
The red, green, yellow and blue buttons on the
remote control are used with interactive menus
when operating a Blu-ray Disc that includes Java
applications. For more information about using this
kind of disc, see the instructions that came with the
disc.
Note
Unless otherwise noted, all tasks in this section are
based on using the remote control.
Disc type Logo Disc type Logo
Blu-ray Disc DVD-R
DVD-video
(DVD-ROM)
Audio CDs (CDDA)
DVD-RAM DTS-CD
DVD-RW MP3/WMA/
JPEG/Data CD
NS-WBRDVD
Player
Wireless access point or router
Computer
Notes
Writeable DVD discs (DVD-RAM, DVD-RW,
DVD-R) must be finalized, VR-mode only.
Your player supports discs that are compatible
with DVD-RAM Standard Version 2.0.
Playback may not work for some types of discs,
or when specific operations, such as angle
change and aspect ratio adjustment, are being
performed. Information about the discs is
written in detail on the box.
Do not allow the disc to become dirty or
scratched. Fingerprints, dirt, dust, scratches or
deposits of cigarette smoke on the recording
surface may make it impossible to use the disc
for playback.
CD-R/-RW, DVD-RAM/-RW/-R recorded with UDF
or ISO9660 format can be played back.
Windows Media Audio (WMA) files must be
written to the disc with a .wma file extension in
order to be recognized and played back
correctly.
High bitrate or variable bitrate .wma files may
not play back correctly.
JPEG picture files must be written to the disc
with a .jpeg or .jpg file extension in order to be
recognized and played back correctly.