Sharp BD-HP210U operation manual Glossary

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Glossary

BDAV (Page 6)

BDAV (Blu-ray Disc Audio/Visual, BD-AV) refers to one of the application formats used for writable Blu-ray discs such as BD-R, BD-RE, etc. BDAV is a recording format equivalent to DVD-VR (VR mode) of the DVD specifications.

BD-J application

The BD-ROM format supports Java for interactive functions. “BD-J” offers content providers almost unlimited functionality when creating interactive BD-ROM titles.

BD-LIVE (page 25)

A variety of interactive content is available from BD-LIVE compatible Blu-ray discs via the internet.

BDMV (page 6)

BDMV (Blu-ray Disc Movie, BD-MV) refers to one of the application formats used for BD-ROM which is one of the Blu-ray Disc specifications. BDMV is a recording format equivalent to DVD-video of the DVD specification.

BD-R (pages 6, 23)

A BD-R (Blu-ray Disc Recordable) is a recordable, write-once Blu-ray Disc. Since contents can be recorded and cannot be overwritten, a BD-R can be used to archive data or for storing and distributing video material.

BD-RE (pages 6, 23)

A BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc Rewritable) is a recordable and rewritable Blu-ray Disc.

BD-ROM

BD-ROMs (Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Memory) are commercially produced discs. Other than conventional movie and video contents, these discs have enhanced features such as interactive content, menu operations using pop-up menus, selection of subtitle display, and slide shows. Although a BD-ROM may contain any form of data, most BD-ROM discs will contain movies in High Definition format for playback on Blu-ray Disc players.

Blu-ray Disc (BD) (page 6)

A disc format developed for recording/playing high-definition (HD) video (for HDTV, etc.), and for storing large amounts of data. A single layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 25 GB, and a dual-layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 50 GB of data.

Chapter number (pages 33, 34)

Sections of a movie or a music feature that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Some discs may only be comprised of a single chapter.

Copy guard

This function prevents copying. You cannot copy discs marked by the copyright holder with a signal which prevents copying.

Disc menu (page 24)

This lets you select things like the subtitle language or audio format using a menu stored on the DVD video disc.

Dolby Digital

A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. that gives movie theater ambience to audio output when the product is connected to a Dolby Digital processor or amplifier.

Dolby Digital Plus

A sound system developed as an extension to Dolby Digital. This audio coding technology supports 7.1 multi-channel surround sound.

Dolby TrueHD

Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology that supports up to 8 channels of multi-channel surround sound for the next generation optical discs. The reproduced sound is true to the original source bit-for-bit.

DTS

This is a digital sound system developed by DTS, Inc. for use in cinemas.

DTS-HD High Resolution Audio

DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a new technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format.

DTS-HD Master Audio

DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless audio compression technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format.

DTS-HD Master Audio Essential

DTS-HD Master Audio Essential is a lossless audio compression technology developed for the next generation high definition optical disc format.

DVD upscaling (page 23)

Upscaling (upconverting) refers to a function of various players and devices that enlarge the image size to fit the size of the screen of video equipments such as a TV.

DVD video (pages 6, 23)

A disc format that contains up to eight hours of moving pictures on a disc the same diameter as a CD. A single-layer single sided DVD holds up to 4.7 GB; a double layer single- sided DVD, 8.5 GB; a single layer double-sided DVD, 9.4 GB; double-layer double-sided DVD, 17 GB. The MPEG 2 format was adopted for efficient video data compression. It is a variable rate technology that encodes the data to according to the status of the video for reproducing high-quality images. Audio information is recorded in a multi-channel format such as Dolby Digital, allowing for a realistic audio presence.

DVD+/-R (pages 6, 23)

A DVD+/-R is a recordable, write-once DVD. Since contents can be recorded and cannot be overwritten, a DVD+/-R can be used to archive data or for storing and distributing video material. The DVD+/-R has two different formats: VR format and Video format. DVDs created in Video format have the same format as a DVD video, while discs created in VR (Video Recording) format allow the contents to be programed or edited.

DVD+/-RW (pages 6, 23)

A DVD+/-RW is a recordable and rewritable DVD. The re- recordable feature makes editing possible. The DVD+/-RW has two different formats: VR format and Video format. DVDs created in Video format have the same format as a DVD video, while discs created in VR (Video Recording) format allow the contents to be programed or edited.

HDMI (page 14)

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface that supports both video and audio on a single digital connection. The HDMI connection carries standard to high definition video signals and multi-channel audio signals to AV components such as HDMI equipped TVs, in digital form without degradation.

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BD-HP210U Page English Contents What would you like to do with this Player? Additional Safety Information Dear Sharp CustomerIntroduction Types of Discs that Can Be Used with This Player About DiscsBlu-ray Disc Discs that Cannot Be Used with This PlayerAbout Discs About the Jpeg file formatAbout Disc Contents Copyright Disc PrecautionsImportant Information Energy Star Program InformationUnpacking Adjust settingsGetting Started Selecting equipment to connectMain Unit Rear Major ComponentsMain Unit Front Keylock function Remote Control UnitMajor Components Analog audio connection Introduction to ConnectionsVideo terminals/jacks on this Player Broadband Internet connectionThis Player Connecting to the Hdmi TerminalVideo Connections Equipment with an Hdmi terminalVideo equipment with component jacks Connecting to the Component JacksVideo Connections Connect audio equipment or the audio terminals of the TV.You can enjoy the images through the video jack Connecting to the Video JackVideo equipment with a video jack YellowTo Optical Input terminal Connecting to the Digital Audio Terminal or Audio JacksAudio Connections Example of a Broadband Internet Connection Connecting to the Ethernet terminalBroadband Internet Connection To LAN terminalConnecting the Power Cord Loading the Batteries in the Remote ControlApproximate operating range of remote control Before Starting PlaybackIndicators on the Player Turning the Power OnTurning the power on Entering standbyPress Setup to display the Setup Menu screen Language SettingOperating a Sharp TV Using the Remote Control Changing the on-screen display languageTurning Off the LCD Backlight and Indications Using Aquos LinkControlling the Blu-ray disc player using Aquos Link Displaying the disc information BD/DVD/CD PlaybackLoading a Disc BD/DVD Video PlaybackBD/DVD Menus Using the disc menuUsing the pop-up menu Start playback by selecting a title from the top menuDisc Enjoying Bonusview or BD-LIVEVirtual Package PlaybackAbout Title List DVD-R/-RW/BD-RE/-R PlaybackPlayback by selecting a title ThumbnailSorting the titles Playback by selecting a Playlist Playing back the title you stopped while being playedPlayback from the beginning Operation procedure for the Functions menuAudio CD Playback Playback by selecting a trackPause/Frame Advance Playback Playback FunctionsFast Forward/Reverse Search Slow PlaybackPartial Repeat Playback Repeat Playback of a Specified Part Switching SubtitlesStereo is displayed. Audio cannot be switched Displaying the Audio InformationSwitching the Angle Displaying the Angle MarkPlaying back still images in sequence Setting slide show speed/repeat playbackJpeg File Playback Playing back still images in a selected folderFunction Control Settings During PlaybackFunction control operation procedure Settings During Playback Functions which can be setWhen setting the password for the first time Basic Operation for Playback SettingEnter your 4-digit password SettingsAudio Video Settings Quick Start Auto Power OffWhen the Quick Start function is off Audio OutFront Display/LED Playback SettingSystem Reset VersionIf selecting No Go to the next step On the next Communication Setup− IP address and port number of the proxy server Option Ethernet Connection Speeds Press c/d to select Complete, then pressInput character list Operation procedure for inputting characters manuallyPress a/b to select the desired input mode Press c/d to select a number/character, then press EnterPress a/b, select Erase or Format, then press Enter Before using the USB memory deviceUSB Memory Management Press c/d, select Yes, and press EnterSoftware Update To check for the availability of a softwareLanguage List Country Code ListLanguage Code List About Output of Next Generation Audio FormatsBasic Operation TroubleshootingPower AppendixNetwork Troubleshooting PictureSound To Reset this Player On-screen Error MessagesTroubleshooting Network OtherGlossary Letter Box LB 43 Glossary Interlace format Region codeJpeg pages 6, 7 Linear PCM SoundPlayback SpecificationsGeneral Input/OutputValid for warranty service in the U.S. and Puerto Rico only Sharp Electronics Corporation