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Contents BDX4400KE BDX5400KE Contents Location Safety and important noticeLaser EU Conformity StatementDisclaimers II.PERFORMANCE RelatedAbout Divx Video About Divx VIDEO-ON-DEMANDYour Product Regions CodesProduct overview Main unitPower SettingRemote Signal Emitter GotoMake the following connection to use this product Connecting to networkConnections Hdmi cable Not suppliedUSB flash drive Prepare the remote control PreparationPlayback Advanced PlaybackAudio X / XX XXX BookmarkSUB PIPPlaying MP3/JPEG/MPEG4/DivX files Mode Select playback mode among shuffle, random, and normalInstant Replay Replay the content from 10 seconds before WatermarkSpdif CustomizingAudio HdmiCEC Language OSDVideo Adjust ResolutionBlu-ray 3D Mode PIP MarkNetwork Functional description Creating a new Picasa account on your PC USB SpecificationsLAN JpegTroubleshooting Jpeg Glossary MKV HdcpHdmi MP3Linux kernel GPLv2 Gcc libgcc License Information on the Software Used in This ProductMail address linux@toshiba-dme.co.jp ExceptionProcps ps, top LGPLv2 Psmisc BSD GNU GPLv2Libpng Libpng.txt Libxml2 Libxml.txt MIT License LgplDistribution and Modification English No Warranty GNU GPLv3English Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source FormsEnglish If you add terms to a covered work in accord TerminationAutomatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients No Surrender of Others’ Freedom Limitation of Liability Interpretation of Sections 15END of Terms and Conditions GCC-EXCEPTION GCC Runtime Library ExceptionLGPLv2.1 GNU Lesser General Public LicenseWe protect your rights with a two-step method Precise terms and conditions for copyingTo do this, you must alter all the notices that refer English English Openssl May differ in detail to address new problems or concernsLicense Issues ICU License ICU 1.8.1 and laterEnglish Zlib FreeType Project LicensePossibility of Such Damage Expat RedistributionLibcurl Libjpeg-7Ares LibpngBisonparser Libxml MIT LicenseDMG’s dtoa and strtod DmallocNcurses EMXsprintfsscanfJSONParser WPASupplicantXmlrpc-c Expat LicenseDefinitions GSOAP Public LicenseSoftware without specific prior written permission Covered CodeSource Code License Distribution ObligationsContributor APIs Description of ModificationsIntellectual Property Matters Third Party Claims Distribution of Executable VersionsVersions of the License Disclaimer of WarrantyApplication of this License New VersionsExhibit a SQLiteLimitation of Liability Exhibit BBSD License Copyright c YEAR, Owner All rights reserved