User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Included items
- Conventions used in this manual
- Features
- Trademarks and copyrights
- Precautions for placement and use
- Using the TEAC Global Site
- Product registration
- Beware of condensation
- Cleaning the unit
- Notes about power supplies
- About TASCAM customer support service
- SD cards and USB flash drives
- Handling discs
- Names and functions of parts
- HOME screen
- Disc
- Media
- Settings
- Making connections
- Installing rackmount years
- Display
- Preparing the remote control
- Turning the unit on and off
- Loading and removing discs
- Inserting and removing SD cards
- Connecting and disconnecting USB flash drives
- Panel lock function
- Remote control overview
- BD-Live overview
- Types of media that can be played
- Playing media
- Loading discs
- Automatic playback overview
- Playing video discs
- Pausing playback
- Stopping playback
- Searching backward/forward
- Skipping to the previous or next chapter/track
- Repeating playback of part of a scene or track
- Repeating playback of a chapter, title or track
- Jumping to a specific playback time, scene or track
- Playing USB flash drives and SD cards
- Playing USB flash drive/SD cards playlists
- Using program playback
- Setting bookmarks
- Adjusting the volume from the unit
- Network connection overview
- Option menus
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Dimensional drawings
- Notice regarding software that uses the GNU GPL
TASCAM BD-MP1 23
Audio Settings
Audio Output
Function Options Explanation
S/PDIF Bitstream/PCM/Off This selects the digital audio signal format.
HDMI Bitstream/PCM/Off This selects the HDMI audio format.
FS Setting 48 kHz/96 kHz/192 kHz This selects the sampling frequency.*
Volume Control Enable/Disable
Volume up/down operations can be enabled or disabled.
Dolby DRC Off/On/Auto Set the dynamic range to Off, On or Auto.
* The downsampling frequency used during audio playback for signal processing inside the unit can be set. If an audio signal is played that
has a sampling frequency higher than the selected value, it will be converted to the set sampling frequency.
PCM signals output by HDMI
and S/PDIF connectors will also be downsampled to the set value.
Speaker Settings
Function Options Explanation
Configuration 2.x/3.x/4.x/5.x/6.x/7.x
Select the channel configuration.
p 2.x: Lt/Rt*, Stereo
p 3.x: LCR
p 4.x: LRLsRs
p 5.x:
p 6.x:
p 7.x: C+LR+LsRs+LsrRsr
Test Tone More…
Select to play a test tone from the speakers. **
p Subwoofer selection: None, Single
p Speakers: C, L, R, SW1, Ls, Rs, Lsr, Rsr
* Lt/Rt is a two-channel downmix output that supports Dolby surround. When played on an ordinary stereo system, the L and R
channel balance could be degraded. If this occurs, select Stereo.
** Trim adjustment overview
Digital full scale (-10dB) is shown as “0” to make adjustment of surround channel speaker volume differences easier.
If trim adjustment is unnecessary, use the default setting (+10).
S/PDIF Output Configuration
Function Options Explanation
Configuration
p FL/FR
p SL/SR
p C/SW
p SBL/SBR
p L/R (-10dBF)
The selection items are the same signals that are output from the
analog outputs on the back of the unit.
The selected analog outputs are output from the digital audio
output (COAXIAL) connector.
* The maximum audio level will become -10 dBF only for L/R
System Information
Use to check the revision and the MAC address used by this unit.
o Model: BD-MP1
o MAC: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
o Revision: xxx.xxx