OPERATION
Subtitles
Many discs contain one or more subtitle languages. The default subtitles 
language is set in the Disc Setup menu, but you may also turn the 
subtitles on or off, or change the language during playback.
To change the subtitle language or turn the subtitles on or off, press the 
Subtitle Button while the disc is playing. The current Subtitle will appear 
at the top of the screen. Each press of the Subtitle Button will change 
the current language, or turn subtitling off. When your desired selection 
appears, wait 5 seconds for the display to clear on its own. 
Angles
Some discs contain multiple-camera angle views, which allow the 
disc’s creators to provide different views of the same scene. The disc 
will alert you to the presence of multiple angles, or the Angle message 
will appear on screen. 
When multiple-angle views are available, press the Angle Button to 
change the view. The current angle number and total available angles will 
be displayed. Additional presses change the view.
Repeat Play
To repeat the current title or chapter, press the Repeat Button while 
the disc is playing. Each additional press changes the Repeat mode, or 
turns it off. See the Basic Playback section for more information.
A-B Repeat Play
The Repeat A-B function allows you to repeat a selected portion of a 
DVD-Video disc or compatible BD disc continuously.
The first press of the Repeat A-B Button selects the beginning of the 
passage. Press it again to select the end of the passage. The third 
press turns off the Repeat mode.
Audio CD Playback
When a CD is loaded, it will automatically begin playing after about a 
minute. The track number will appear on screen, and the track number 
and elapsed track time will appear in the front-panel Message Display.
Tracks
To select a track, press the Find Button, and select a new track using 
the Numeric Keys. The new track number will appear in the upper left 
corner of the screen. Press the Enter Button to begin play.
Repeat Play
To repeat the current track or disc, press the Repeat Button while the 
disc is playing. Each additional press changes the Repeat mode, or 
turns it off. See the Playback Basics section for more information.
A-B Repeat Play
The Repeat A-B function allows you to repeat a selected portion of a 
CD continuously.
The first press of the Repeat A-B Button selects the beginning of the 
passage. Press it again to select the end of the passage. The third 
press turns off the Repeat mode. 
MP3, Windows Media
®
 and JPEG Playback
The BDP 10 will recognize data on CD-ROM discs and USB drives 
recorded in the MP3, Windows Media 9 (WMA) or JPEG formats.
Media containing MP3, WMA or JPEG files are navigated and 
controlled differently than standard video discs and audio CDs. When 
a disc or USB drive containing one or more of these types of files is 
loaded, the Media Launcher menu will appear on screen.
For USB drives, first select between the USB drive and the optical disc, 
if one is loaded. Then select whether to play the drive’s content or to 
use the drive as virtual memory for the BD-Live feature (see page 20).
For both USB drives and data CDs, a navigation menu will offer a 
choice of content types. Options may appear, even if that type of 
content is not present on the media. To view photos or listen to audio, 
select either “Pictures” or “Music”. Use the 
⁄
/
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 Buttons to highlight 
your choice and press the OK Button to select it.
The BDP 10 will display icons for the folders and files on the storage 
device. Since still images may be viewed while audio is playing when 
both types of files are stored on the same media, both types of files 
appear on screen together. 
NOTE: To view and play the data files correctly, make sure they are 
stored on the disc or drive with the proper file extensions: “.mp3” 
for MP3 audio files, “.wma” for WMA audio files and “.jpg” for JPEG 
image files.
• To expand a folder, highlight the folder, then press the OK Button.
•  To collapse a folder or return to the previous menu, press the Return 
Button.
• To select a track, highlight the track name, then press the OK 
Button.
The Transport Controls function the same as for BD and DVD video 
discs and audio CDs. See the Playback Basics section for details. You 
may also begin audio playback by pressing the Disc Menu Button and 
selecting the “Play” option at the file level, or the “Play Audio Files” 
function at the folder level.
IMPORTANT NOTE ON USING THE POPUP MENUS: Use the 
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/
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 Buttons to highlight an option. If a “
›
” symbol appears next 
to the option, then you must press the 
›
 Button to continue, and 
a new list of options will appear. If the “
›
” symbol is not shown, 
press the OK Button to select the option. To return to the previous 
menu level or to clear the popup menu from the screen, press the 
‹
 Button.
To access the Repeat and Random play modes, you must first create 
a playlist.