Pioneer BDP-94HD operating instructions Before you start, Features

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Before you start

Chapter 1

Before you start

Features

BD-ROM playback

Blu-ray Disc is a next-generation video disc format featuring far higher disc capacity than conventional DVD. The higher capacity makes a whole range of new and enhanced features possible, such as support for high-definition video up to 1920 x 1080 pixels, high quality, surround sound audio, greater interactivity and richer content.

BD-ROM discs are commercially produced discs (Video Distribution format) that can contain movie and other video content, interactive content, enhanced menu features such as pop-up menus (press POPUP MENU/MENU during playback for these), full-color, high- definition animated buttons and animated menu transition effects, button sounds (sounds are played when menu buttons are selected or activated), high-definition bitmap subtitles supporting full-color images with frame-accurate animation effects up to full video frame rate, and so on.

While BD capacity is enough for most applications, the BD-ROM standard allows for content to be spread across several discs, removing the limit of one physical disc. Follow the on-screen instructions during playback when using these special kinds of discs.

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HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.

HDMI Control

By connecting this unit to a Pioneer plasma television or AV system (amplifier or AV receiver etc.) with an HDMI cable, you can control this unit from the connected plasma television or AV system, as well as have the connected plasma television or AV system automatically change inputs in response to this unit starting playback or having the GUI screen (ex. Disc Navigator) displayed (known as the Auto- select function). The connected plasma television can there by have its power turned from off to on by this function.

You can also have this unit turn on automatically when you control this unit from a connected plasma television is turned on (Simultaneous power function).

Additionally, when the language information from a connected plasma television is received, you can have this unit’s on-screen display language change automatically to that of the plasma television (only when playback is stopped and GUI screen is not displayed).

Refer to your plasma television’s operating manual for more information regarding how your plasma television transmits language information.

For more information about which operations can be carried out by connecting via HDMI cable, refer to the operating manual for your plasma television or AV system.

PureCinema

When you playback film material (24 frames/second) on a BD-ROM or DVD-video disc, the progressive scan line automatically converts the film material to optimum quality (see PureCinema on page 39).

The BD-ROM specification supports Java for interactive content. The Java specification for BD-ROM is known as BD-J. This allows content providers to put games and other interactive material linked to specific titles on to BD-ROM discs. (This player does not support downloadable BD-J content, direct connection to the Internet or the retrieval of content through the Internet.)

Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.

© 2000-2007 Esmertec AG

Esmertec and Jbed are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Esmertec AG.

1080/60p and 1080/24p output video

This player supports a variety of output video resolutions, up to 1080 lines/60 frames per second, progressive (HDMI only), making it ideal for playing high-definition Blu-ray Discs.

High quality audio

Connect to a local area network

Connect this player to one or more computers in your house via Ethernet and use them as media servers, streaming audio, video and still image files for playback on your TV and/or audio system.

HDMI digital interface

The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) interconnect provides high quality digital audio and video, all from a single user- friendly connector. HDMI is the first consumer electronics interface to support uncompressed standard, enhanced, or high-definition video plus standard to multi-channel surround sound audio, all using one interface. You can easily connect to an HDMI-equipped AV receiver or audio-visual device for high quality audio and video.

Blu-ray supports DTS, DTS-HD (DTS-HD is played back as DTS), Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD (Dolby TrueHD is played back as Dolby Digital) and Linear PCM audio in up to eight channels (up to two channels for 24-bit/192 kHz audio). Connect this player to a surround-sound AV receiver for a true home theater experience.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player 1925 E. Dominguez ST. Long BEACH, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A Information to UserVentilation Caution POWER-CORD Caution Once you have established a comfortable sound level To establish a safe levelDecibel Level Example Contents Before you start FeaturesWhat’s in the box Putting the batteries in the remote controlUsing the remote control Disc/content format playback compatibilityFile compatibility File extensions Titles and chaptersDVD-Video regions BD-ROM regionsRear panel Connecting upEasy connections Using other types of video outputAbout Hdmi Connecting for Hdmi outputAbout Hdmi Control Changing the output video resolution Connecting using the component video output24p output Digital connections Connecting using an S-Video outputConnecting for surround sound Analog connectionsNetwork connection Using an external IR receiver with this playerConnecting via an Ethernet hub Connecting directly to a PCFront panel Controls and displaysTV Control buttons Remote controlNumber buttons 13 /// and EnterLights during playback of a disc Front panel displayCharacter display Getting Started Switching on and setting upSetup Navigator Press Enter to start setting up using the Setup NavigatorSetting up for network use Using the on-screen displaysAbout the screen saver Press  to start playback Playing movies, music and photosFor more information see Playback controls on Press  OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray Load a discResuming playback of BD/DVD movies and audio CDs Skipping contentPlayback controls Scanning video and audioPlaying video in slow motion Changing the Play ModeVideo step forward and step reverse Switching audio streams/channels Switching camera anglesSwitching subtitles Switching the output video resolutionPlayback sample rate of the audio is downsampled to 48 kHz Frequently Asked QuestionsDisplaying the Movie Options menu Using the Disc NavigatorIntroduction Movie NavigatorPress  to display the Browse menu Displaying the Browse menuBrowsing movies Searching moviesPress  to display the Photo Options menu Photo NavigatorDisplaying the Photo Options menu Browsing photosPress Enter to play the currently highlighted music Music NavigatorDisplaying the Song Options menu Searching photosBrowse sub-menu gives you various ways to browse songs Browsing songsSearching songs Now playing song informationAbout network playback Using the Home Media GalleryPress  to display the Movie Options menu Movie Navigator Using the Home Media GalleryAbout the network settings Press Home Menu to exit the Home Media Gallery screenCurrent server Movie sourcesPress Enter to display the Photo Options menu You should see a list of albums from the selected serverPhoto sources Keep On Running Never Let You Gohe Authorizing this player About Windows Media ConnectMusic sources Adjust the picture quality settings Video/Audio Adjust menuVideo Adjust Creating your own presetsSelect ‘Audio Adjust’ Audio AdjustAudio DRC Using the Initial Setup menu Initial Setup menuDTS Out Parental Lock Change PasswordSet Password Audio Out Dolby Digital OutAuto Power Off Network IP ConfigurationConfig Speakers Audio Output Mode Speaker SetupBD-ROM About the audio output settingsCenter Yes or No Ls/Rs Surround Yes or No Speaker SetupMain Small or Large Taking care of your player and discs Additional informationScreen sizes and disc formats Resetting the playerConfirm that the TV is responding to the programmed code Setting up the remote to control your TVTV Preset code list Input the manufacturer codeCountry/Area, Country/Area code, Country/Area code letter BD/DVD language code listBD/DVD country/area code list Language Language code letter, Language codePlayback TroubleshootingHdmi troubleshooting Network troubleshooting Miscellaneous troubleshooting Remedy Glossary OpenSSL License LicenseOpenSSL TiffZlib HowlUPNPLib/Intel Stack Jpeg image compression LibpngVera.ttf/VeraMono.ttf TinyLoginFreeType LibhttpPreamble GNU General Public LicenseNo Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGNU Lesser General Public License END of Terms and Conditions Linux Source Notice How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesSpecifications S018BEF Pioneer Corporation