Panasonic DMP-BD80GN Media Disc, card and USB device information, Packaged discs, Recorded discs

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Media (Disc, card and USB device) information

Packaged discs

This chart shows the different type of retail/commercial discs you can use, and also includes the industry-standard logos that should appear on

the discs and/or packaging.

Type of media/

Features

Indicated as

Logo

 

 

BD-Video

High Definition (HD)

[BD-V]

 

movie and music discs

 

 

≥Discs supporting

 

 

BD-Live (BD-ROM

 

 

Profile 2) that allows

 

 

interactive functions to

 

 

be used when this unit is

 

 

connected to the Internet

 

 

in addition to the

 

 

BONUSVIEW function.

 

 

≥Discs supporting

 

 

BONUSVIEW

 

 

(BD-ROM Profile 1

 

 

version 1.1/Final

 

 

Standard Profile) that

 

 

allows

 

 

Picture-in-Picture

 

 

functions to be used.

 

 

 

 

Type of media/

Features

Indicated as

Logo

 

 

DVD-Video

High quality movie and

[DVD-V]

 

music discs

 

CD

Compact Discs (CD’s)

[CD]

that contain audio and

 

 

 

 

music

 

 

 

 

≥Operation and sound

 

 

 

 

quality of CDs that do

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

not conform to CD-DA

 

 

 

 

specifications (copy

 

 

 

 

control CDs, etc.)

 

 

 

 

cannot be guaranteed.

 

Recorded discs

This chart shows the different type of discs recorded with other devices that you can use.

Finalized

This mark means you must finalize the disc with the DVD recorder, etc. before playback. For details about finalizing, refer to

the operating instructions for your equipment.

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Type of media/

Formats

Indicated as

 

Logo

 

 

 

 

BD-RE

≥Version 3 of the BD-RE

[BD-V]

 

 

 

Recording Format

 

 

 

 

≥JPEG format

[JPEG]

 

 

 

 

 

 

BD-R

≥Version 2 of the BD-R

[BD-V]

 

 

 

Recording Format

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD-RAM

≥Version 1.1 of the DVD

[DVD-VR]

 

Video Recording

 

 

 

 

Format

 

 

 

 

≥JPEG format

[JPEG]

 

 

 

≥AVCHD format

[AVCHD]

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD-R/RW

≥DVD-Video Format

[DVD-V]

 

 

 

≥Version 1.1 of the DVD

[DVD-VR]

 

Finalized

 

 

 

Video Recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Format

 

 

 

 

≥MP3 format (DVD-RW

[MP3]

 

 

 

is not supported)

 

 

 

 

≥JPEG format (DVD-RW

[JPEG]

 

 

 

is not supported)

 

 

 

 

≥AVCHD format

[AVCHD]

 

 

 

≥[BD80]: DivX format

[DivX]

 

 

 

(DVD-RW is not

 

 

 

 

supported)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type of media/

Formats

Indicated as

 

Logo

 

 

 

 

DVD-R DL

≥DVD-Video Format

[DVD-V]

 

 

 

≥Version 1.2 of the DVD

[DVD-VR]

 

Finalized

 

 

 

Video Recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Format

 

 

 

 

≥MP3 format

[MP3]

 

 

 

≥JPEG format

[JPEG]

 

 

 

≥AVCHD format

[AVCHD]

 

 

 

≥[BD80]: DivX format

[DivX]

 

 

 

 

 

 

rR/rRW/

≥+VR (+R/+RW Video

[DVD-V]

 

rR DL

Recording) Format

 

 

 

 

≥AVCHD format

[AVCHD]

 

Finalized

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD-R/RW

≥CD-DA format

[CD]

 

 

 

≥MP3 format

[MP3]

 

Finalized

 

 

 

≥JPEG format

[JPEG]

 

 

 

 

 

 

≥[BD80]: DivX format

[DivX]

≥It may not be possible to play the above discs in some cases

due to the type of discs, the condition of the recording, the recording method and how the files were created.

≥When a disc recorded in the AVCHD format is being played, the video may be paused for a few seconds at portions spliced, due to deletion or editing.

About playback compatibility for BD-R and BD-RE with high definition recordings of high definition

broadcasts

With DMP-BD60/80 purchased in the below countries, it is possible to playback discs with recordings of the high definition broadcasts listed to the right which were recorded with Panasonic Blu-ray Disc recorders.

As high definition broadcasts are a new technology, areas confirmed as of March 2009 are as below.

Country

Digital Broadcast

Australia

Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting for

 

Australia (DVB-T)

 

(Compatible models DMP-BD60GN, DMP-BD80GN)

New Zealand

Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting for

 

New Zealand (DVB-T)

 

(Compatible models DMP-BD60GZ, DMP-BD80GN)

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Contents DVD-Video Region management informationBD-VideoExample ExampleThis Plug is not WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY. Before use How to replace the fuseFor Saudi Arabia ForAustraliaandNewZealandSafety precautions Unit and media careTable of contents Remote control Audio/Video cable Batteries Accessory informationUsing the remote control Batteries UseMedia Disc, card and USB device information Packaged discsRecorded discs SD cards USB deviceDiscs that cannot be played Connecting to Component Video OUT terminal Connecting to a televisionConnecting to Hdmi AV OUT terminal ConnectionConnecting to Video OUT terminal Connecting to 7.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80Connecting AC mains lead Connecting to 5.1ch Audio OUT terminal BD80Connecting to Digital Audio OUT terminal Mains Lead on page 2 Before ConnectionControl reference guide Switch on/off Secondary AudioStandby/on switch Í/I Basic playback control buttonsEasy Setting Setting the television and amplifier/receiver operationFor amplifiers/receivers Internet Back of the unit Straight LAN cable not included Network connectionFirmware updating Manually updating the firmwareNetwork settings Setting the proxy server Setting the connection speedTesting of Proxy Server Settings Press 3, 4 to select Proxy AddressPlaying video contents Basic operationInserting or removing a media Starting from a selected item SLOW/SEARCH Search/Slow-motionSkip Skip OK Frame-by-frameChapter playback Playing HD Video or SD VideoEnjoying BD-LIVE or Bonusview in BD-Video Enjoying BD-Live discs with InternetRegarding 24p output Enjoying High Bit rate Audio and VideoAbout audio from audio output terminal Necessary Connections ≥HDMI AV OUT terminalPress 3, 4 to select the track and press OK Playing musicInsert a disc or USB device MP3 Playing a track in another folderPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the still picture and press OK Playing still picturesPress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the album and press OK DVD-R/R DL, CD-R/RW, SD card, USB deviceUseful functions during still picture play Displaying subtitles text Regarding DivX VOD contentPlaying DivX videos Insert a disc or a USB devicePress 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the item and press OK Enjoying Viera CasttmShowing Functions menu Press FunctionsChanging settings with the on-screen menu On-screen menu operationsWhat you can change with the on-screen menu Play PictureSound Easy control only with Viera remote control Linked operations with the TVWhat you can do with Hdavi Control Summary of settings Changing the unit’s settingsSetup menu operations Press 3, 4, 2, 1 to select the option and press OKDisplay DTS/DTS-HDTV/Device Connection Network Settings GeneralViera Cast To finish the speaker setting Changing the speaker setting to suit your speakers BD80Delay time ms0.0 Speaker presence and size L C R SW LS RS LB RBAbout MP3/JPEG/DivX files MP3 JpegStructure of folders that can play back on this unit BD-RE/DVD-RAMMessages On the televisionOn the unit’s display Power Troubleshooting guideTo reset this unit OperationDisplays TV screen and videoHdmi connections CardNetwork Other difficulties with playbackBD-J GlossaryAvchd DTS-HDSpecifications If you see this symbol Index

DMP-BD60GN, DMP-BD60GZ, DMP-BD80GN specifications

The Panasonic DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ, and DMP-BD60GN are part of Panasonic's celebrated line of Blu-ray players, designed to deliver high-quality media playback and a range of advanced features that enhance the home entertainment experience.

The DMP-BD80GN is known for its superior performance, offering full support for 1080p video playback. It employs advanced video processing technologies such as the P4HD (Picture Performance Damper) to ensure that images are displayed with impressive clarity, color accuracy, and detail. This model supports a variety of disc formats, including standard Blu-ray, DVD, and AVCHD, making it an excellent option for users with extensive movie collections. The BD80 also includes network connectivity capabilities that allow users to stream content from popular services such as Netflix and YouTube directly to their television.

The DMP-BD60GZ, while slightly less advanced than the BD80, still packs in a host of features suitable for the discerning viewer. It supports 1080p video output and uses advanced upscaling technology to enhance standard DVDs to near high-definition quality. Furthermore, it boasts Viera Cast, a feature that opens up a world of internet streaming options. This model is designed with ease of use in mind, featuring a user-friendly interface that allows for seamless navigation across various media sources.

Lastly, the DMP-BD60GN shares many similarities with the BD60GZ but differs primarily in its aesthetic design and some minor features. Both models share an advanced decoding system that supports various audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD, providing an immersive sound experience that complements the high-definition visuals.

All three models are characterized by their robust build quality and user-friendly interfaces, designed to make navigation simple, even for those who may not be tech-savvy. Key features like HDMI output ensure compatibility with modern televisions, while multiple connectivity options like USB ports make it easy to enjoy media stored on external drives.

In summary, the Panasonic DMP-BD80GN, DMP-BD60GZ, and DMP-BD60GN stand out for their commitment to quality and innovation. By combining excellent video and audio performance with user-friendly features and streaming capabilities, these models continue to meet the demands of modern home entertainment systems, making them reliable choices for any cinema enthusiast.