OPERATION
If a disc is already in the drawer when the unit is turned on and the 
Auto Play setting is on, it will begin playing. If the disc was stopped 
using the Resume function and the unit was not turned off, playback 
will begin from the point where it was stopped. If the disc was stopped 
by pressing the Stop Button twice, the disc will begin playing from its 
beginning. If the unit is turned off, the disc will begin playing from the 
beginning, unless it is a BD disc that offers Resume functionality.
Playback Control
To control playback, use the transport controls, which are shown on 
pages 8 and 13.
Front Panel: Play/Pause, Stop, Skip Reverse, Skip/Step Forward.
Remote: Previous, Next/Step, Search Reverse, Play, Search/Slow 
Forward, Pause and Stop.
• To begin playback, press the Play Button.
•  To momentarily pause playback and freeze the current picture 
frame, press the Pause Button. To resume playback after pressing 
the Pause Button, press the Play Button.
•  To move forward or backward through the tracks or chapters on a 
disc, press the Skip Forward/Reverse Buttons on the front panel or 
the Previous/Next Buttons on the remote.
•  To move forward or backward through a disc at fast speed, press 
the Search Forward/Reverse Buttons on the remote. Fast search will 
continue until the Play Button is pressed. Each additional press of 
the Search Forward/Reverse Buttons will cycle through the available 
fast-search speeds: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x, 128x.
NOTE: Fast search is not available using the front-panel controls.
•  When a video disc is playing, move forward through the disc in slow 
motion by first pressing the Pause Button and then pressing the 
Search/Slow Forward Button. Each additional press of the button will 
cycle the player through one of the forward slow-play speeds: 1/ 2x, 
1/4x, 1/8x. Press the Play Button to resume normal playback.
NOTE: There is no audio playback during fast or slow play. Slow-
motion play is not available in reverse.
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To advance frame by frame while a BD or DVD video disc is playing, 
press the Pause Button. Each additional press of the front-panel 
Skip/Step Forward or remote Next/Step Button will advance one 
frame. Press the Play Button to resume normal play. Frame-by-
frame movement in reverse is not available.
•  When the “Angle On” message appears on screen, it indicates that 
there is multiple-camera angle information on the disc being played. 
To change the angle, press the Angle Button repeatedly until the 
desired angle view appears. An on-screen message will indicate the 
current view.
•  To illuminate the buttons on the remote control so that they may be 
seen in low-light conditions, press the Backlight Button.
•  The availability of the Repeat, Repeat A-B and Random functions 
depends on the type of disc: 
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 BD and DVD discs: Repeat play is available on some discs. 
Random play is not available.
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 Audio CD discs: Repeat Track, Repeat Disc and Repeat A-B are 
available. Random play and programmed playlists are not available.
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 Data CD discs and USB drives: Repeat Playlist and Random Play 
of a playlist are available. Repeat A-B is not available.
   While a DVD or audio CD is playing, press the Repeat Button to 
repeat one chapter or track. The next press will change the mode to 
repeat the title or disc. Press again to turn off Repeat mode.
   To repeat content stored on a data CD or USB drive, first create 
a playlist, then select a Repeat mode from the popup menu. See 
pages 23 and 24 for more information.
   To play audio data tracks in random order (Random Play), first create 
a playlist, then select the “Shuffle” option from the popup menu. 
•  To jump directly to a chapter, title or time on a BD or DVD disc, or 
to a track on a CD, press the Find Button. Press the Find Button 
again to change to the Chapter or Time prompt. Use the Numeric 
Keys to enter the number of the desired title, chapter, track or time. 
Press the OK Button to execute the jump.
Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD Media
The DVD-Video disc was a leap beyond the previous videocassette 
technology, and the Blu-ray Disc (BD) format surpasses DVD 
technology. However, the BDP 10 was designed to be backwards-
compatible with your DVD library.
BD and DVD discs are capable of holding extremely large amounts of 
data, which offers the producer the opportunity to include additional 
features on a disc, such as multiple-language and surround sound 
tracks; subtitling; movie trailers and “making of” featurettes; and 
director- or cast-commentary tracks. 
With the additional processing power of Blu-ray Disc players, the 
producer may add interactive games, and video commentaries to 
be played along with the main feature using picture-in-picture (PIP) 
technology. When the BDP 10 is connected to the Internet and a 
BD-Live disc is loaded, you may be able to download updates to the 
disc content or access other interactive features. 
One of the main benefits of Blu-ray Disc technology is the high-
definition digital audio and video. Depending on the capabilities of 
your television and the components in your audio/video home theater 
system, you will immediately notice superior sound and picture when 
playing BD discs.
BD and DVD discs are divided into titles and chapters. Each title makes 
up a feature, such as the main movie or supplementary materials. 
Longer titles, such as the main feature, are divided into chapters to 
allow immediate access to almost any portion of the movie. Most discs 
include a scene selection submenu that contains thumbnail views of 
each chapter for easy selection. The BDP 10 offers the Find function 
to jump to any title, chapter or time location, as described in the 
Playback Basics section.