Harman-Kardon BDP 1 owner manual Glossary

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Aspect Ratio: This is a description of the width of a video image in relation to its height. A conventional video screen is four units wide for every three units of height, making it almost square. Wide-aspect ratio video displays are 16 units wide for every nine units of height, more like the screen in a movie theater. The program material on a video disc may be recorded in either format and, in addition, you may configure the BDP 1 to play back in either format, depending on the features recorded on a disc.

Chapter: Blu-ray Disc and DVD programs are divided into chapters and titles. Chapters are the subsections programmed into a single title on a disc. Chapters may be compared to the individual tracks on an audio CD. Press the Disc Menu Button to see a listing of the chapters on a disc.

Component Video: This form of video signal eliminates many of the artifacts of traditional composite video signals by splitting the signal into a separate luminance channel (the “Y” signal channel) and two-color difference signals (the “Pr” and “Pb” signal channels). With a component video connection, you will see greater picture resolution and eliminate many picture imperfections, such as the moiré patterns often seen on check-patterned cloth.

HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection): HDCP is the specification for protecting digitally encoded content from unauthorized copying when it is transmitted from a video source to a display using HDMI or DVI connections. To take advantage of the high-resolution output of the BDP 1 via its HDMI output, your display must be HDCP- compliant. All displays with HDMI inputs are HDCP-compliant, but not all DVI-equipped displays are.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface): HDMI is a form of communication between an audio/video source and a video display or audio/video receiver. It is capable of passing digital audio and high- definition digital video using a single cable. With HDMI, the BDP 1 is capable of outputting high-resolution (720p, 1080i or 1080p) video and 7.1-channel PCM, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio digital audio, with the convenience of a single cable connection.

JPEG Files: JPEG stands for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which developed a standard for compressing still images, such as photographs. JPEG files may be created on a personal computer by importing images from a digital camera, or scanning printed photographs. These files may be burned onto a compact disc or stored on a USB device. The BDP 1 is capable of recognizing JPEG files and enabling you to view them on your video screen.

MP3 Files: MP3 is an audio compression format that was developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group as an adjunct to the MPEG-1 video compression format. The main benefit of MP3 is that it reduces the size of audio files considerably, depending on the amount of compression selected during the encoding process, enabling you to store many more songs on one compact disc than in the standard audio CD format. The BDP 1 is capable of playing MP3 files stored on a disc or stored on a USB device.

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Multiple Angle: Blu-ray Disc and DVD media have the capability to show up to four different views of the same scene in a program. When a disc is encoded with multiple-angle information, pressing the Angle Button will enable you to switch between these different views. Few discs take advantage of this capability and, when they do, the multiple- angle technology will only be present for short periods of time. Producers will usually insert an icon or graphic into the picture to alert you to the availability of multiple-angle scenes.

Resume: The Stop Button on the BDP 1 works differently from that on a CD player. On a traditional CD player, when you press the Stop Button, the unit does just that – it stops playback; then, the next time you press the Play Button, the disc starts from the beginning.

With the BDP 1, however, you have two options when playing most discs. Pressing the Stop Button once will stop the playback, but it actually puts the unit in the Resume mode. This means that when you press the Play Button the next time, the disc will resume playback from the point on the disc where the Stop Button was pressed. This is helpful if you are watching a movie and must interrupt your viewing session but wish to pick up where you left off.

Pressing the Stop Button twice will stop the machine in a traditional manner and, when the disc is played again, it will start from the beginning.

Title: For Blu-ray Disc or DVD media, a title is defined as an entire movie or program. There may be as many chapters within a title as the producers decide to include. Most discs include only one title, but some may have more than one, to give you a “Double Feature” presentation or to include other special features.

Video Output Resolution: This is the scan rate of the video signal. Analog composite and S-video signals are displayed at a maximum rate of “480i”. The “480” represents the number of horizontal scan lines, and the “i” stands for “interlaced”. With interlaced scanning, half the lines in a frame are displayed at a time: e.g., all of the even-numbered rows, then all of the odd-numbered rows.

The greater capacity of component video allows for higher scan rates, and for progressive scanning. Unlike interlaced scanning, progressive- scan video signals are displayed one full frame at a time, with all rows scanned at each “refresh”. This results in a brighter image, with greater clarity and reduced distortion. The BDP 1 is capable of outputting 480p, 720p and 1080i video signals through its component video outputs.

The HDMI connection carries video in digital form, and the even greater capacity allows for scan rates of up to 1080p. With the advent of high- resolution video, the frame refresh rate (or the number of times per second a frame is displayed) has become an important consideration in achieving superior performance. Analog video is displayed at a rate of “60i”, or 60 times per second, interlaced. Digital video supports a rate of 24p, or 24 frames per second, progressive, which matches film, delivering a pleasing cinematic look. Blu-ray Disc and DVD media are stored at 24p. If your video display is capable of handling 1080/24p video, the BDP 1 will output compatible source materials at that rate through the HDMI Output.

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Contents BDP1 Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Table of Contents BDP 1 Blu-ray Disc Player IntroductionMP3 bit rates 32kbps 320kbps FeaturesAspect-ratio adjustment Color via Hdmi output Adjustable dynamic range controlMPEG-2 digital video Media CompatibilityDisc Formats Supported by This Player MPEG-2, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, and VC-1 digital videoFRONT-PANEL Controls FRONT-PANEL Controls Message Display Hdmi REAR-PANEL ConnectionsREAR-PANEL Connections Remote Control Functions Play Press to begin playback Setup Press to configure system optionsOpen/Close Press to open or close the disc drawer OK Button Press to enter a menu selectionStep Five Connect the Remote IR Input and Output Optional InstallationStep One Placement Step Four Connect a USB Storage DeviceStep Eight Insert Batteries in Remote Step Seven Plug In AC PowerBDP 1 remote control uses two AA batteries included Step Six Network ConnectionStep Four Display Setup Initial SetupStep Two Display the Setup Menu Step Three Language SetupStep Five Audio Setup Step Six System SetupOff Audio plays at normal levels BD-Live Web Access The default is to always allow the BDP Step Seven Network SetupBoth 5-inch 12cm and 3-inch 8cm discs may be used OperationTurning On the BDP Playback BasicsBlu-ray Disc and DVD Media When a video disc is playing, move forward through the discAudio Soundtracks BD and DVD MenusPlayback Resume Status DisplayMP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback Audio CD PlaybackJpeg Playback Programming a PlaylistPlaylist Slideshows › Button, then select the desired effectAdd background audio to a slideshow Troubleshooting Guide Glossary Glossary Software Version Reset Settings AppendixParental Control Level Clear BD-Live Memory Bitstream Native ChannelBitstream Native Dolby Digital Stereo DTS Transcoded PCM PCM StereoMixed Video Output Resolutions SupportedAudio Format Bitstream Native DTS Transcoded PCM Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, DTSMPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC H.264, Smpte VC1 VC-9 BDP 1 Technical SpecificationsBanner Head

BDP 1 specifications

The Harman-Kardon BDP 1 is a high-performance Blu-ray player that caters to audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts alike. Known for its exceptional build quality and impressive audio-visual performance, this player is designed to deliver a premium movie-watching experience.

One of the standout features of the BDP 1 is its support for various high-definition formats, including Blu-ray, DVD, and CD playback. It also supports a range of video resolutions, including 1080p, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite films in stunning clarity. The device is equipped with advanced video processing capabilities, including upscaling for lower-resolution content, allowing viewers to experience enhanced picture quality regardless of the source material.

In terms of audio performance, the BDP 1 is designed to meet the demanding needs of discerning listeners. It supports various high-definition audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, providing immersive soundscapes that make the viewer feel like they are part of the action. The player also features high-quality digital-to-analog converters that ensure clean and accurate audio playback.

Connectivity options are abundant with the BDP 1. It includes multiple HDMI outputs, allowing for easy integration with modern home theater systems. Additionally, it boasts USB ports for media playback from external devices and an Ethernet port for accessing online content and firmware updates. The integration of Wi-Fi capability enables users to stream movies and music directly from popular online platforms without the need for additional hardware.

User convenience is a priority for Harman-Kardon, and the BDP 1 reflects this philosophy. The intuitive interface makes navigation a breeze, with user-friendly menus and quick access to settings. Furthermore, the remote control is ergonomically designed for comfortable use, providing seamless operation of the player and giving users full control over their home entertainment system.

Overall, the Harman-Kardon BDP 1 stands out for its combination of superior audio-visual performance, versatile format support, and user-friendly features. Whether for movie nights or music playback, it is a worthy addition to any home entertainment setup, making the viewing experience truly enjoyable and immersive. Its attention to detail and commitment to quality cement the BDP 1’s reputation as a standout Blu-ray player in today’s market. With its striking performance capabilities and robust feature set, it's a device that appeals to both casual viewers and dedicated enthusiasts.