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In order to support file conversion and viewing software, we have included considerable functionality beyond the bare JPEG coding/decoding capability; for example, the color quantization modules are not strictly part of JPEG decoding, but they are essential for output to colormapped file formats or colormapped displays. These extra functions can be compiled out of the library if not required for a particular application. We have also included jpegtran, a utility for lossless transcoding between different JPEG processes, and "rdjpgcom" and "wrjpgcom", two simple applications for inserting and extracting textual comments in JFIF files.

The emphasis in designing this software has been on achieving portability and flexibility, while also making it fast enough to be useful. In particular, the software is not intended to be read as a tutorial on JPEG. (See the REFERENCES section for introductory material.) Rather, it is intended to be reliable, portable, industrial-strength code. We do not claim to have achieved that goal in every aspect of the software, but we strive for it.

We welcome the use of this software as a component of commercial products. No royalty is required, but we do ask for an acknowledgement in product documentation, as described under LEGAL ISSUES.

LEGAL ISSUES In plain English:

1.We don't promise that this software works. (But if you find any bugs, please let us know!)

2.You can use this software for whatever you want. You don't have to pay us.

3.You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you've used the IJG code. In legalese:

The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided "AS IS", and you, its user, assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy.

This software is copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane. All Rights Reserved except as specified below.

Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to these conditions:

(1)If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.

(2)If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying documentation must state that "this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group".

(3)Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind.

These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code, not just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought to acknowledge us. Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or company name in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it. This software may be referred to only as "the Independent JPEG Group's software".

We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the product vendor.

ansi2knr.c is included in this distribution by permission of L. Peter Deutsch, sole proprietor of its copyright holder, Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park, CA. ansi2knr.c is NOT covered by the above copyright and conditions, but instead by the usual distribution terms of the Free Software Foundation; principally, that you must include source code if you redistribute it. (See the file ansi2knr.c for full details.) However, since ansi2knr.c is not needed as part of any program generated from the IJG code, this does not limit you more than the foregoing paragraphs do.

The Unix configuration script "configure" was produced with GNU Autoconf. It is copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable. The same holds for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub, ltconfig, ltmain.sh). Another support script, install-sh, is copyright by M.I.T. but is also freely distributable.

It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG spec is covered by patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be used without obtaining one or more licenses. For this reason, support for arithmetic coding has been removed from the free JPEG software. (Since arithmetic coding provides only a marginal gain over the unpatented Huffman mode, it is unlikely that very many implementations will support it.) So far as we are aware, there are no patent restrictions on the remaining code.

The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files. To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent, GIF reading support has been removed altogether, and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce uncompressed GIFs. This technique does not use the LZW algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger than usual, but are readable by all standard GIF decoders.

We are required to state that

"The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated."

REFERENCES

We highly recommend reading one or more of these references before trying to understand the innards of the JPEG software. The best short technical introduction to the JPEG compression algorithm is

Wallace, Gregory K. "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard", Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34 no. 4), pp. 30-44.

(Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion picture compression, applications of JPEG, and related topics.) If you don't have the CACM issue handy, a PostScript file containing a revised version of Wallace's article is available at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/wallace.ps.gz. The file (actually a preprint for an article that appeared in IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics) omits the sample images that appeared in CACM, but it includes corrections and some added material. Note: the Wallace article is copyright ACM and IEEE, and it may not be used for commercial purposes.

A somewhat less technical, more leisurely introduction to JPEG can be found in The Data Compression Book by Mark Nelson and Jean-loup Gailly, published by M&T Books (New York), 2nd ed. 1996, ISBN 1-55851-434-1. This book provides good explanations and example C code for a multitude of compression methods including JPEG. It is an excellent source if you are comfortable reading C code but don't know much about data compression in general. The book's JPEG sample code is far from industrial- strength, but when you are ready to look at a full implementation, you've got one here...

The best full description of JPEG is the textbook "JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard" by William B. Pennebaker and Joan L. Mitchell, published by Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993, ISBN 0-442-01272-1. Price US$59.95, 638 pp. The book includes the complete text of the ISO JPEG standards (DIS 10918-1 and draft DIS 10918-2). This is by far the most complete exposition of JPEG in existence, and we highly recommend it.

The JPEG standard itself is not available electronically; you must order a paper copy through ISO or ITU. (Unless you feel a need to own a certified official copy, we recommend buying the Pennebaker and Mitchell book instead; it's much cheaper and includes a great deal of useful explanatory material.) In the USA, copies of the standard may be ordered from ANSI Sales at (212) 642-4900, or from Global Engineering Documents at (800) 854-7179. (ANSI doesn't take credit card orders, but Global does.) It's not cheap: as of 1992, ANSI was charging $95 for Part 1 and $47 for Part 2, plus 7% shipping/handling. The standard is divided into two parts, Part 1 being the actual specification, while Part 2 covers compliance testing methods. Part 1 is titled "Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still Images, Part 1: Requirements and guidelines" and has document numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-1, ITU-T T.81. Part 2 is titled "Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still Images, Part 2: Compliance testing" and has document numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-2, ITU-T T.83.

Some extensions to the original JPEG standard are defined in JPEG Part 3, a newer ISO standard numbered ISO/IEC IS 10918-3 and ITU-T T.84. IJG currently does not support any Part 3 extensions.

The JPEG standard does not specify all details of an interchangeable file format. For the omitted details we follow the "JFIF" conventions, revision 1.02. A copy of the JFIF spec is available from:

Literature Department C-Cube Microsystems, Inc. 1778 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035

phone (408) 944-6300, fax (408) 944-6314

A PostScript version of this document is available by FTP at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jfif.ps.gz. There is also a plain text version at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/ jfif.txt.gz, but it is missing the figures.

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Contents Blu-ray Disc Player   Operating EnvironmentFor U.K model For batteries Symbol examplesContents What’s in the box Putting the batteries in the remote controlOpen the rear cover Insert the batteries AA/R6 xPlayable discs Types of discs/files that can be played Discs that cannot be played Non-finalized Dual Layer DVD-R discs in the DVD VR format Playing DVDs  About audio formats Playing BDs Playable files  Playable file extensions Part Names and FunctionsMPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 Movie filesTools Front Panel Display Front PanelAudio OUT 7.1 ch terminals Audio OUT 2 ch terminalsVideo OUT terminals Hdmi OUT terminalConnecting using a commercially available Hdmi cable Connecting a TVHold the plug when connecting and disconnecting the cable  About Hdmi About the Hdmi high speed transmission  When connected to a DVI device About Hdcp  About Hdmi Control functionPlayer’s rear panel Connecting using a commercially 02 available Hdmi cable Connecting an AV receiver or amplifierPlayer’s rear panel Connecting using audio cablesConnecting the power Cord  If the Setup Navigator menu is not displayed Making settings using the Setup Navigator menuTurn on the power. Press  STANDBY/ON Turn on the TV’s power and switch the inputFinish the Setup Navigator menu Check the settings Select Proceed, then press EnterOutput test tones Use / to select Yes, then press Enter03  About the screen saver Operating the TV with the player’s remote controlTV Preset code list  To close the Tools menu Using the Tools menu Tools menu item list Display the Tools menu Press Output Resolution Switching the output video resolutionSelect and set the item Erase the data To output film material  About the frame/field frequency and NTSC/ PAL TV systems About Film material Forward and reverse scanning Playing discs or files If the disc menu is displayed  To resume normal playbackPlaying specific titles, chapters or tracks Skipping contentPlaying in slow motion Step forward and step reverseSwitching the subtitles Switching the camera anglesSwitching the audio streams/ channels  Turning the subtitles offSwitching the secondary video Using the Play Mode functionsDisplaying the disc information Playing from a specific time Time SearchPlaying a specific title, chapter or track Search  To cancel Time Search To cancel the search  To cancel Repeat Play  To cancel A-B Repeat playSelect A-B Repeat Select Repeat/RandomSelect the Random Play  To cancel Random PlayPlaying in random order Random Play Playing a specific section within a Repeat play Random Search playPlaying discs Playing from the Home Media GalleryPlaying movie files  Closing the Home Media GallerySelect Movies Playing music filesSelect Music Select Folders or All Songs Adding tracks/files Playing in the desired order HMG PlaylistAll Songs All the recorded files are displayed If you have selected All Songs, proceed to step Deleting tracks/files from the HMG Playlist  Playing the HMG PlaylistPress Tools to display the Tools menu Select HMG Playlist Use / to select, then press Enter When Memory1, 2 or 3 is selected Adjusting the video Closing the Video Adjust screen Adjusting the Audio DRC About Pure Cinema  Closing the Audio DRC screenOperating the Initial Setup screen Changing the settings Initial Setup Closing the Initial Setup screen Select and set Initial SetupSelect this when multi-system NTSC-compatible TV Enables Pqls function Select this when connected with a Standard Hdmi cableOff Disables Pqls function Hdmi Control Device connected using an Hdmi cable To change the language using numbers Changing to other language at language settingSelect and set Other Change the language Closing the speaker settings screen Changing the speaker setupSelect the speaker and change the setting Select and set SpeakersAdjust the output level Registering or Changing the passwordRe-input the password  Closing the Channel Level screen To change the code number Changing the Age Restriction for watching BD-ROMsSelect and set Parental Lock Change the agePress Enter to set Use / to move the cursor Changing the Parental Lock level for watching DVDsChange the level Use / to change, then press Enter to setChange the country/area code  To change the country/area code using numbersChanging the Country/Area code Select and set Options Restoring all the settings to the factory default settingsSet the video and audio terminals to be used About the audio output settings Playback TroubleshootingAre the speakers properly set? Set Speaker Setup properly Ch terminals page 41. Set Audio Output Mode toPicture is stretched Is the TV’s aspect ratio properly set? Output from the Hdmi OUT terminal or the ComponentSecondary audio or Is Hdmi Audio Out properly set? KHz for outputInteractive audio is not Sound is fast or slowWhen connected using an Hdmi cable Others Country/Area Code Table Language Code Table and Country/Area Code TableLanguage Code Table Specifications Turn the power off when not using the player Place of installationCleaning the player Cleaning the pickup lens Storing discs  Cleaning discs Specially shaped discs  Condensation on discs Hdcp High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection  DTS-HD High Resolution Audio07  Deep Color  DivX S-Video output  Region number Secondary audio  Secondary video  libxml2 Licenses  OpenSSL  zlib  FreeType2 libpng References  libjpgReferences Archive Locations  AVC/H.264No Warranty  GNU Lesser General Public License Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Page Pioneer Corporation