Philips BDP9600 manual Boot, Linux kernel

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Contents Register your product and get support at EC Declaration of Conformity Dichiarazione DI CONFORMITA’ Important notes for users in U.K Mains plugLaser ItaliaTechnické údaje laseru Česka RepublikaBonusview Trademark noticeContents Disposal of your old product and batteries Safety and important noticeHealth warning on viewing 3D Dlna Feature highlightsYour Blu-ray disc player Copyright noticeRegion codes Remote controlPlayable media Product overviewBasic connections ConnectConnect video/audio cables Option 1 Connect to the Hdmi jackConnect to an HDMI-compliant AV receiver/amplifier Route audio to other devicesOption 2 Connect to the component video jacks Option 3 Connect to the composite video jackConnect an analogue stereo system Connect a USB deviceConnect to a multi-channel AV receiver/ amplifier Connect to a digital AV amplifier/receiverConnect a network Prepare the remote controlConnect power Get startedNavigate a menu Set up a networkSet up a wired network Use the Home menu16 EN Set up a wireless networkInstall the network connection Use Philips EasyLinkPlay video PlayPlay a disc Play from a USB deviceSelect a title/chapter Change video playDisplay menu Display play informationPlay BD-video View video play from different camera anglesManually shift subtitle display Sync audio output with video playPlay music Play photoPlay MP3/WMA music Browse PCBrowse NetTV Incorrect insertion of the SD card may damage your SD card 22 ENVideo setup Adjust settingsOff Output standard 8 bit color. Component Video Audio setupHdmi Video Applicable only to Dolby encoded DVD-video or BD- video Press Select Setup, and press OK Select Network, and press Network setupEasyLink setup Preference setupScreen Saver Advanced setupAdditional Information Update softwareUpdate software via network Update software via USBPicture TroubleshootingCare SpecificationsNo sound on Hdmi connection SoundPlay NetworkHdmi GlossaryDTS HdcpWMA MP3PBC PCMEnglish Page EULA-English UK September Linux kernel BootPage Page Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs GNU Lesser General Public License Busybox, the Linux IR control package and SquashFSPage Page Page Page WPA Supplicant IJG Jpeg software decoderUnicode Bidirectional Algorithm Page OpenSSL Page Freetype, a Free, High-Quality, and Portable Font Engine Zlib general purpose compression libraryCURL Expat International Components for UnicodeGetnameinfo, getaddrinfo DNS ResolverLibpng Aes-src EzxmlSQLite
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BDP9600 specifications

Philips BDP9600 is a high-performance Blu-ray player designed to enhance your home entertainment experience. With its sleek design and advanced technologies, it stands out in the competitive market of multimedia players. The BDP9600 is known for its impressive playback capabilities, allowing users to enjoy not only Blu-ray discs but also DVDs and CDs with exceptional clarity and sound quality.

One of the standout features of the Philips BDP9600 is its ability to deliver stunning picture quality, thanks to the support for Full HD 1080p resolution. This ensures that every detail is captured, providing an immersive viewing experience. The player also incorporates advanced video processing technologies, such as Upscaling, which enhances the resolution of lower-quality content to near-1080p standards, making old DVDs and streaming videos look sharper and more vibrant.

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