Toshiba BDX3300KC, BDX2300KC manual Source Code, Interpreter used to run it, Basic Permissions

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Contents Owners Record BDX2300KC/BDX3300KCContents Safety Precautions Additional Safety Instructions On Safety Inspection and MaintenanceOn Recycling On cleaning discsOn handling discs On storing discsUnited States and other countries Package contents Symbols used in this manualSafety icons IntroductionFeatures9 FeaturesBack panel Blu-ray Disc/DVD player controlsFront panel Remote control buttons Remote control buttonsPress to clear an input error PasswordDescription Operation Press to open or close the disc trayInstalling the batteries Replace the battery cover Using the remote controlConnecting to a digital amplifier/AV receiver Connecting to a TV using an Hdmi cableDo not drop or expose the remote control to electric shock Do not open the remote controlDo not connect a modular phone cable to the Ethernet jack Connecting to a networkConnecting via wired router WLM-12NB1 Sample Illustration Connecting to a wireless routerConnecting a USB flash drive Disc and file playback Blu-ray Disc playbackBlu-ray Disc playback Un-playable discs and filesCD-DA audio CD Windows Media AudioColor system Disc contents structureRegion codes File Basic playbackVariable speed playback Automatic power off functionFrame by frame playback Slow motion playbackLocating a desired section Accessing a specific location directlyLocating a specific chapter in a DVD/Blu-ray DiscTM Repeating a title, chapter, track or specific segmentLocating a specific time in a CD Locating a specific track in a CDCamera angle PIP settingRepeating a specific segment Primary video Secondary videoSubtitle selection Audio selectionPlaying in a favorite order Press the Audio button during playbackSome discs may not permit memory playback Digest playbackZooming a picture OSC On Screen Control operation When playing a BDBookmark Displaying on-screen information When playing a DVDWhen playing a CD Playing files on a Media Server Playing AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG filesPlaying files on a data disc Using a USB flash drive Customizing the function settingsPerforming Easy Setup General operationsPlayback Display settingsInformation Audio setting Dolby DRC Dynamic Range Control Down-SampStereo Down Mix Off No audio will be output via Coaxial Digital output jackSystem setting Network connection setting Security Language settingsWatching movies with CinemaNow Using the connected applicationsCountry Code Parental controlLaunching Netflix movie Watching movies with NetflixCreating Netflix account Preparing Instant QueueBrowsing photos with Picasa Watching movies with YouTubeSigning in with your account Creating a new Picasa account on your PCTroubleshooting & Maintenance Troubleshooting & MaintenanceMaintenance Glossary Glossary IR signal checkGlossary Specifications SpecificationsLicense Information License InformationLicense Information Gcc libgcc License Information WPA Ares BisonparserDmalloc CURLDMG’s dtoa and strtod EMXsprintfsscanfIntroduction ExpatFreeType Project License There are two mailing lists related to FreeType ContactsLicense Information License Information License Information Preamble Glibc2.9LicenseGPLv2 License Information License Information No Warranty Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs GPLv3 Basic Permissions Source CodeInterpreter used to run it Conveying Modified Source Versions Protecting Users Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention LawConveying Verbatim Copies License Information Termination Additional TermsPatents Acceptance Not Required for Having CopiesAutomatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients No Surrender of Others Freedom Disclaimer of WarrantyUse with the GNU Affero General Public License Revised Versions of this LicenseInterpretation of Sections 15 How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsLimitation of Liability ICU License ICU 1.8.1 and later GSOAPConditions IJG licenseLGPLv2.1 JSONParserLicense Information License Information License Information License Information END of Terms and Conditions How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesLegalese Thats all there is to itLibjpeg-7 John Bowler Kevin Bracey LibpngTom Lane Glenn Randers-Pehrson Willem van Schaik Open Source Initiative OSI The MIT License MITLicensing LibxmlMIT LicenseComments LuaLicense Information OpenSSL License IssuesSQLite Copyright Original SSLeay LicenseXML-RPC For C/C++ License TinyXMLWPA Supplicant Io/xor magic Zlib LicenseZziplib