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Contents BDX4400KE BDX5400KE Contents EU Conformity Statement Safety and important noticeLaser LocationII.PERFORMANCE Related DisclaimersAbout Divx VIDEO-ON-DEMAND About Divx VideoRegions Codes Your ProductMain unit Product overviewGoto SettingRemote Signal Emitter PowerHdmi cable Not supplied Connecting to networkConnections Make the following connection to use this productUSB flash drive Preparation Prepare the remote controlAdvanced Playback PlaybackPIP BookmarkSUB Audio X / XX XXXWatermark Mode Select playback mode among shuffle, random, and normalInstant Replay Replay the content from 10 seconds before Playing MP3/JPEG/MPEG4/DivX filesHdmi CustomizingAudio SpdifCEC OSD LanguagePIP Mark ResolutionBlu-ray 3D Mode Video AdjustNetwork Functional description Creating a new Picasa account on your PC Jpeg SpecificationsLAN USBTroubleshooting Jpeg Glossary MP3 HdcpHdmi MKVException License Information on the Software Used in This ProductMail address linux@toshiba-dme.co.jp Linux kernel GPLv2 Gcc libgccProcps ps, top LGPLv2 Psmisc Lgpl GNU GPLv2Libpng Libpng.txt Libxml2 Libxml.txt MIT License BSDDistribution and Modification English GNU GPLv3 No WarrantyEnglish Conveying Non-Source Forms Conveying Verbatim CopiesEnglish Termination If you add terms to a covered work in accordAutomatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients No Surrender of Others’ Freedom Interpretation of Sections 15 Limitation of LiabilityEND of Terms and Conditions GCC Runtime Library Exception GCC-EXCEPTIONGNU Lesser General Public License LGPLv2.1Precise terms and conditions for copying We protect your rights with a two-step methodTo do this, you must alter all the notices that refer English English ICU License ICU 1.8.1 and later May differ in detail to address new problems or concernsLicense Issues OpensslEnglish FreeType Project License ZlibPossibility of Such Damage Redistribution ExpatLibjpeg-7 LibcurlLibpng AresDmalloc Libxml MIT LicenseDMG’s dtoa and strtod BisonparserWPASupplicant EMXsprintfsscanfJSONParser NcursesExpat License Xmlrpc-cCovered Code GSOAP Public LicenseSoftware without specific prior written permission DefinitionsDistribution Obligations Source Code LicenseDistribution of Executable Versions Description of ModificationsIntellectual Property Matters Third Party Claims Contributor APIsNew Versions Disclaimer of WarrantyApplication of this License Versions of the LicenseExhibit B SQLiteLimitation of Liability Exhibit aCopyright c YEAR, Owner All rights reserved BSD License