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3D Support | Yes |
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Disc Types | BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
HDMI Output | 1 |
USB Port | 1 |
DLNA | Yes |
Disc Capacity | 1 |
Video Output | 1080p |
Video Formats | AVCHD, MKV |
Audio Formats | Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD Master Audio, MP3, WMA, FLAC |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
Critical safety warnings regarding fire, electric shock, and product damage.
Important cautions for safe operation, including laser exposure and heat.
Guidelines for positioning the unit to ensure proper ventilation and avoid damage.
Explanation of Cinavia technology used to limit unauthorized content playback.
Important limits and precautions for using the unit's wireless LAN connection.
Details on the remote control and how to insert batteries.
Information about the supplied AC mains lead and its usage.
Instructions for cleaning the unit using a soft, dry cloth.
Precautions for handling discs to prevent scratches or damage.
Information on region codes for BD-Video and DVD-Video discs.
Details on high bit rate audio support and 3D playback for BD-Video.
Instructions for connecting the unit to a wireless router via Wi-Fi.
Instructions for connecting the unit to a network using a LAN cable.
Basic setup procedure for the player after initial connection.
Simplified process for configuring network connection settings.
Overview of functions available during playback, such as stop, pause, and search.
How to stop playback and the memorization of the stopping point.
How to search for specific points in the media and adjust playback speed.
How to stream content from a Miracast-compatible device to the TV.
How to share and play media files from a DLNA Certified media server.
Function to copy content between media, such as discs and USB devices.
Overview of the setup menu for changing unit settings.
Settings related to 3D playback, including signal format and distance.
Settings for outputting video signals to the TV, including resolution and 24p output.
Option to enable Deep Colour Output for TVs that support the feature.
Settings for selecting the audio output format, such as Bitstream or PCM.
Feature to improve dialogue clarity at low volumes.
Selection of playback method for 3D compatible video software.
Option to display or hide the 3D viewing warning screen.
Selection of preferred language for audio tracks.
Selection of preferred language for subtitles.
Selection of preferred language for disc menus.
Detailed settings for network connection modes and wireless configuration.
Settings for network services, including time zone and summer time.
Settings to match the unit's output to the connected TV, including aspect ratio and system.
Function to prevent image retention on the screen by switching to HOME menu.
Enabling or disabling the HDMI CEC function for device control.
Feature to increase the speed of start-up from standby mode.
Settings for automatic and manual firmware updates.
Steps to resolve issues where the unit or remote control is unresponsive.
Procedure to eject a disc when the unit is not functioning normally.
Troubleshooting steps when the TV screen displays black during HDMI authentication.
Messages indicating an incompatible disc or image is inserted.
Indicates that no disc is detected in the unit.
Guidance on setting the IP address and network parameters.
General specifications of the unit, including signal system and operating conditions.
Details of supported file formats for video, audio, and images.
Lists of video, photo, and audio file formats supported by DLNA servers.
A list of language codes used for various languages.
Details of the product warranty terms and conditions for Australia.