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Contents Owners Record BDX2300KC/BDX3300KCContents Safety Precautions Additional Safety Instructions On Safety Inspection and MaintenanceOn storing discs On cleaning discsOn Recycling On handling discsUnited States and other countries Introduction Symbols used in this manualPackage contents Safety iconsFeatures9 FeaturesBlu-ray Disc/DVD player controls Front panelBack panel Remote control buttons Remote control buttonsPress to open or close the disc tray PasswordPress to clear an input error Description OperationInstalling the batteries Replace the battery cover Using the remote controlDo not open the remote control Connecting to a TV using an Hdmi cableConnecting to a digital amplifier/AV receiver Do not drop or expose the remote control to electric shockConnecting to a network Connecting via wired routerDo not connect a modular phone cable to the Ethernet jack WLM-12NB1 Sample Illustration Connecting to a wireless routerConnecting a USB flash drive Disc and file playback Blu-ray Disc playbackWindows Media Audio Un-playable discs and filesBlu-ray Disc playback CD-DA audio CDDisc contents structure Region codesColor system File Basic playbackSlow motion playback Automatic power off functionVariable speed playback Frame by frame playbackLocating a desired section Accessing a specific location directlyLocating a specific track in a CD Repeating a title, chapter, track or specific segmentLocating a specific chapter in a DVD/Blu-ray DiscTM Locating a specific time in a CDPrimary video Secondary video PIP settingCamera angle Repeating a specific segmentPress the Audio button during playback Audio selectionSubtitle selection Playing in a favorite orderDigest playback Zooming a pictureSome discs may not permit memory playback When playing a BD BookmarkOSC On Screen Control operation When playing a DVD When playing a CDDisplaying on-screen information Playing AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG files Playing files on a data discPlaying files on a Media Server General operations Customizing the function settingsUsing a USB flash drive Performing Easy SetupDisplay settings InformationPlayback Audio setting Off No audio will be output via Coaxial Digital output jack Down-SampDolby DRC Dynamic Range Control Stereo Down MixSystem setting Network connection setting Security Language settingsParental control Using the connected applicationsWatching movies with CinemaNow Country CodePreparing Instant Queue Watching movies with NetflixLaunching Netflix movie Creating Netflix accountCreating a new Picasa account on your PC Watching movies with YouTubeBrowsing photos with Picasa Signing in with your accountTroubleshooting & Maintenance Troubleshooting & MaintenanceMaintenance Glossary Glossary IR signal checkGlossary Specifications SpecificationsLicense Information License InformationLicense Information Gcc libgcc License Information WPA Ares BisonparserEMXsprintfsscanf CURLDmalloc DMG’s dtoa and strtodExpat FreeType Project LicenseIntroduction There are two mailing lists related to FreeType ContactsLicense Information License Information License Information Glibc2.9License GPLv2Preamble License Information License Information No Warranty Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs GPLv3 Source Code Interpreter used to run itBasic Permissions Protecting Users Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law Conveying Verbatim CopiesConveying Modified Source Versions License Information Termination Additional TermsAcceptance Not Required for Having Copies Automatic Licensing of Downstream RecipientsPatents Revised Versions of this License Disclaimer of WarrantyNo Surrender of Others Freedom Use with the GNU Affero General Public LicenseHow to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Limitation of LiabilityInterpretation of Sections 15 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 LibrariesThats all there is to it Libjpeg-7Legalese Libpng Tom Lane Glenn Randers-Pehrson Willem van SchaikJohn Bowler Kevin Bracey Open Source Initiative OSI The MIT License MITLicensing LibxmlMIT LicenseComments LuaLicense Information OpenSSL License IssuesSQLite Copyright Original SSLeay LicenseTinyXML WPA SupplicantXML-RPC For C/C++ License Zlib License ZziplibIo/xor magic