Toshiba HD-A1 Hint on reading this manual, Icons for function applicability, Icon Disc

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Chapter1Introduction

Preparation of the remote control (Continued)

Brand name

 

 

 

Brand code

 

 

Mitsubishi

0051

0251

0261

0371

0491

0501

MTC

0621

0661

0761

2231

5261

5271

0051

0501

0621

0851

 

 

NAD

0411

0621

1061

 

 

 

Optonica

0541

1101

 

 

 

 

Panasonic

0631

0711

0741

1271

1351

1501

 

1701

1791

1801

2111

2151

2281

 

5281

5301

5661

 

 

 

Philco

0051

0161

0271

0291

0361

0421

 

0501

0551

0621

0631

0661

0711

Philips

0051

0161

0271

0321

0361

0421

 

0461

0551

0631

0661

0711

2141

 

2351

5221

5401

5411

5431

5451

 

5461

5481

5501

5531

5541

5601

 

5621

 

 

 

 

 

Pioneer

0051

0621

0681

0721

0751

1061

 

1241

1581

1971

4081

4111

 

Proton

0051

0161

0621

0651

2491

 

Quasar

0711

0741

0801

1271

2281

5651

 

5661

 

 

 

 

 

Radio Shack

0431

1521

2481

 

 

 

Radio Shack/Realistic

0051

0161

0381

0431

0541

0621

 

1431

1561

6671

 

 

 

RCA

0051

0221

0501

0621

0661

0711

 

0871

0921

0941

1001

1041

1071

 

1091

1181

1241

1301

1461

1521

 

1531

2481

4361

4861

4881

5681

 

6641

6671

 

 

 

 

Realistic

0431

1521

 

 

 

 

Runco

0011

 

 

 

 

 

Brand name

 

 

 

Brand code

 

 

Samsung

0051

0161

0501

0531

0621

0661

 

0851

0931

1021

1141

1431

1561

 

1591

1601

1771

1811

1821

1831

 

1841

1851

1931

2081

2101

2311

 

4011

4061

 

 

 

 

Sanyo

0051

0261

0401

0431

0791

0901

 

1151

 

 

 

 

 

Sears

0051

0151

0191

0251

0331

0401

 

0411

0431

0621

0661

1041

1081

 

1151

1481

1521

2481

6671

 

Sharp

0051

0111

0161

0351

0541

0581

 

0611

0621

0731

0891

1101

1561

 

1721

1871

1881

1941

2181

2341

 

5741

5751

 

 

 

 

Sony

0441

1111

1231

1511

1901

2061

Soundesign

0051

0151

0381

0551

0621

2481

Sylvania

0051

0071

0271

0291

0341

0361

 

0421

0551

0621

0631

0661

0861

 

1441

2191

2201

4151

5481

 

Tandy

1101

 

 

 

 

 

Technics

0741

 

 

 

 

 

Teknika

0051

0081

0151

0161

0191

0341

 

0381

0471

0501

0551

0621

0851

 

1271

1561

2481

 

 

 

Wards

0051

0081

0141

0151

0181

0211

 

0271

0321

0341

0361

0421

0501

 

0541

0621

0631

0661

1051

1521

 

2491

6671

 

 

 

 

Zenith

0011

0051

0081

0781

1281

1571

 

2091

2251

2361

2441

4821

6151

 

6171

6181

 

 

 

 

Hint on reading this manual

Icons for function applicability

The following icons are used in this manual to indicate features and/or functions that are applicable to various types of discs.

(For disc compatibility information, see page 26.)

 

Icon

Disc

 

Icon

Disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HD DVD

 

 

 

DVD-R

 

HD DVD

 

 

DVD-R

 

 

 

video disc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD video disc

 

 

Audio CD

 

DVD Video

 

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD-RW

 

DVD-RAM

 

DVD-RAM

 

CD-RW

 

 

 

 

(CD-DA)

 

(CD-DA format)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD-R

 

DVD-RW

 

DVD-RW

 

CD-R

 

 

 

 

(CD-DA)

 

(CD-DA format)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instructions and actual buttons

Most instructions are based on remote control operation, unless otherwise noted. You can use the buttons on the remote control and those on the main unit as well when they have the same function. Some functions are available only from the remote control.

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Contents HD DVD player See service procedure This HD DVD player employs a Laser SystemMay result in hazardous radiation exposure Location of the required label 24!.4.3!&%49 .3425#4/.3 Connection Internet Precautions Do not use the unit when moisture condensation may occur Moisture condensation occurs during the following casesFeatures Customer support AccessoriesRemote control Batteries AAAx4 Hdmi cableTable of Contents 7Firmware update 7Playable files7Picture Others 7Audio 7Language 7Ethernet 7General Index to parts and controls Front panelSee pages with arrows for details 7 6 Rear panelDisc indicator DisplayRemote control ReturnOpen the cover Insert batteries Preparation of the remote controlOperating with the remote control Close the coverRelease Operating your TV with the remote controlWhile holding Programming for TV controlInstructions and actual buttons Hint on reading this manualIcons for function applicability Icon DiscConnections Press Connecting to a TVSwitching output signals and setting the resolution ControlPress remote control Press repeatedly remote controlConnecting to a TV with component video inputs Connecting to an audio system Via digital audio output Via 5.1ch analog audio outputVia Hdmi output Playback Basic Recordable discs you can play on this player Disc compatibilityPre-recorded discs Disc SpecificationOn cleaning discs On handling discsOn storing discs Press ON/STANDBY Powering on/Loading a discPress Front panel or Remote control DownStopping playback / Pausing playback Playing a discLoad a disc and close the disc tray. Press / / / to select the title you want Using A/B/C/D buttonsPress To select the title You want Playing from the top menuDisplayed on the TV screen Selecting the sound of a disc recorded in DVD VR modeDuring playback, press Selecting the soundSelecting subtitles Press during playbackPress while playing a scene recorded with multiple angles Selecting the camera anglePlaying at various speeds Playing in fast reverse or fast forwardLocating by entering a section number Area you want to inputPress the number buttons to Locating by entering elapsed timePlayback Advanced To select the repeat mode You can repeat a desired sectionPlaying MP3/WMA files on a CD Press / to select a filePlayable files Using Extension ports Using the cursor function Checking the current status and settings Page Internet connection Internet connection feature Outline Before usingConnection requirement Basic Playback Connecting using a router e.g. Adsl Connection1st Dhcp Setting 2nd Proxy Setting3rd NTP Server Setting User information setting Select an item from the menu Sufficient bandwidthPages 44 to Page Others During stop, press Customizing the function settingsPress / to select the setting item, then Returns toProgressive TV Picture Audio BitstreamDownmixed PCM Language Ethernet Select On or Off by pressing / buttons. On GeneralSet the details Select the desired limitation level by pressing / buttonsPress / / / buttons to select the input area Auto Power OffUpdate Firmware update 123Language code list Output sound conversion table PCMBefore calling service personnel Specification Component output Y, PB PRYour Responsibility Limited Ninety 90 Day Warranty on LaborLimited One 1 Year Warranty on Parts Rental UnitsHow to Obtain Warranty Services Canadian Warranty Information Garantie Canadienne This 12-month warranty will be strictly adhered toMemo Memo Memo Information on Customer Support
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HD-A1 specifications

The Toshiba HD-A1, introduced in March 2006, was a groundbreaking player in the high-definition era, marking Toshiba's entry into the next-generation DVD market. As the first HD DVD player available to consumers, it played a pivotal role in the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray.

One of the standout features of the HD-A1 was its ability to deliver stunning 1080p video resolution. This high-definition output brought enhanced clarity and detail to films, significantly improving the viewing experience compared to standard DVDs. The player was equipped with an HDMI 1.1 output, which allowed for high-bandwidth digital content protection, ensuring that the video and audio quality remained uncompromised during transmission to compatible high-definition displays.

In terms of audio capabilities, the HD-A1 supported advanced audio formats like Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD, offering home theater enthusiasts a more immersive sound experience. The player also featured a built-in HDMI upscaling, enabling it to upscale standard DVDs to near HD quality, ensuring that consumers could enjoy their existing collections in a new light.

Additionally, the Toshiba HD-A1 included a range of connectivity options. It came with component video outputs, composite video outputs, and optical and coaxial digital audio outputs, catering to a variety of home entertainment setups. The player also had a USB port, although this feature was limited at launch and primarily intended for potential future enhancements through firmware updates.

The build quality of the HD-A1 was robust, featuring an attractive design with a sleek black finish and a user-friendly interface. The front panel had a simple layout, consisting of essential buttons and a bright LCD display that made navigation straightforward.

While the HD-A1 faced stiff competition from the Blu-ray disc format, it was well-received initially, appealing to early adopters of high-definition technology. However, as the format war progressed, the eventual defeat of HD DVD in 2008 led to the HD-A1 being overshadowed by Blu-ray players. Nonetheless, the Toshiba HD-A1 remains an important piece of technology history, representing a significant step forward in home entertainment and offering a window into the evolution of video formats.