Philips BDP9000 manual ENGlossary, Terms and definitions, Term Definition

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ENGlossary

Terms and definitions

Term

Definition

BD

Blu-ray Disc.

 

 

BD-ROM

BD Read Only Memory. A BD-ROM

 

contains recorded data. For example, high-

 

definition videos.

 

 

BD-RE

BD Rewritable. You can record a BD-RE

 

over and over again. For example, you can

 

use a BD-RE to make sequential back-ups.

 

 

DVD-VIDEO

DVD Video.

 

 

DVD

Digital Versatile Disc.

 

 

DVD+/-R

DVD Recordable. You can record a

 

DVD+/-R once and you cannot erase it.

 

For example, you can use it to archive data.

 

 

DVD+/-RW

DVD Rewritable. You can record a

 

DVD+/-RW over and over again. For

 

example, you can use a DVD+/-RW to

 

make sequential back-ups.

 

 

CD

Compact Disc.

 

 

CD-R

CD Recordable. You can record a CD-R

 

once and you cannot erase it. For example,

 

you can use it to archive data.

 

 

CD-RW

CD Rewritable. You can record a CD-RW

 

over and over again. For example, you can

 

use a CD-RW to make sequential back-

 

ups.

 

 

AUDIO-CD

Audio CD.

 

 

HDMI

High Definition Media Interface. It is a

 

direct digital connection that can carry

 

digital high-definition as well as digital

 

multi-channel audio.

 

 

kbps

Kilobit per second (1000 bit/s).

 

 

JPEG

Data compression standard for digital

 

images.

 

 

MP3

Data compression standard for digital

 

audio.

 

 

CVBS

Composite video. A type of video signal.

 

 

CF

CompactFlash. A memory card with a flash

 

memory.

 

 

MD

Microdrive. A type of memory card with a

 

miniature harddisk.

 

 

SM

SmartMedia. A type of memory card with

 

a flash memory.

 

 

MS

Memory Stick. A type of memory card with

 

a flash memory.

 

 

SD

Secure Digital. A type of memory card with

 

a flash memory.

 

 

MMC

MultimediaCard. A type of memory card

 

with a flash memory.

 

 

RS-MMC

Reduced size MMC.

 

 

Chapter

Sections of a video or a music track.

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Contents Page Page Page ENContents Glossary What’s in the box Optional components not suppliedYour product BDP9000 Blu-ray Disc playerImportant safety instructions Before you startProduct handling North-American regulationsOnline help TroubleshootingNeed help? HelplineOverviewEN Blu-ray Disc playerUniversal remote control DisplayOption 1 Best quality Hdmi ConnectENConnect to the TV Option 2 Best quality Hdmi to DVIOption 3 Good quality Component video Option 4 Standard quality Composite videoConnect to the audio system optional Option 5 Standard quality S-VideoOption 2 Good quality digital audio, optical connection Option 3 Good quality digital audio, coaxial connectionOption 4 Standard quality 51 analog audio Option 5 Standard quality stereo analog audioConnect to the power outlet Set the TV connection Set upOpen the Settings menu Set the audio connectionNavigation Configure the languagesOverview Open the language menuChange the preferred disc menu language Configure the audio outputChange the preferred subtitle language Change the player languageEnable dynamic range compression Change the format of the digital audio signalEnable PCM downsampling Change the set up of your speakersConfigure the video output Open the video menuChange the aspect ratio Component video connection Disc type Supported resolutions Change the resolutionHdmi connection Disc type Supported resolutions Change the black levelChange the parental control Enable screen messagesConfigure the front display Change the Hdmi formatChange the rating level Enable the PINOption Description PIN is enabled Off PIN is disabled Change the PINLoad a disc EnjoyTurn the product on Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The disc tray opensControl titles VideosPlay a title Jump to the next or previous titleSearch through a chapter Jump to the next or previous chapterJump to a point of time Search for a sceneChange the audio language Play a title frame by framePlay a title in slow motion Change the camera anglePlay a track MusicChange the subtitle language Control tracksStart a slideshow PicturesView a picture Rotate a pictureInsert memory cards Memory cardsSet to stand-by MusicENTroubleshooting Problems and tipsProblem Tip No 5.1-channel audio from Technical data Disc type Output Playable discsChannel analog Disc type Output TypesPlayable memory cards InformationEN Maintenance and servicePhilips limited warranty one 1 year Trademarks and licensesWhat is not covered Exclusions and limitations This limited warranty does not coverPhilips, P.O. Box 671539, Marietta, GA ENGlossary Terms and definitionsTerm Definition Term Definition Page Page ContentsEN Mode Device Need help?Volume button Mode lightsMode selector Stand-by buttonZoom button Cancel buttonNumber keys Repeat buttonTest the remote control Set upPrepare the remote control PrepareSearch automatically for the correct code Enjoy Volume buttonsMode Volume buttons AmplifierMode light flashes one time Copy functions Function is copied Restore the factory default settings Replace the batteries TroubleshootingEN Technical dataInfra-red capabilities ENCodes AOCJBL SSS Amplifiers BoseSet-top boxes SatelliteCable ABCPlayers RecordersVCR MEI Singer 113 120 Sony 103 149 163

BDP9000 specifications

The Philips BDP9000 is an advanced Blu-ray player that showcases cutting-edge technology and a host of features designed to enhance the home entertainment experience. This player is particularly notable for its ability to deliver superior picture quality and sound, making it a popular choice among audiophiles and cinephiles alike.

One of the standout features of the BDP9000 is its ability to support multiple video formats. With its full HD 1080p output, the player ensures that users can experience stunning visuals regardless of the source material. It is equipped with advanced image processing technologies that upscale standard definition content to near high-definition quality, providing a smoother and more detailed viewing experience.

In terms of audio capabilities, the BDP9000 supports various high-definition audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. This allows users to enjoy immersive soundtracks that bring movies and music to life. The player also features HDMI output, enabling lossless audio transmission to compatible home theater systems, thus preserving the integrity of the sound.

Connectivity is another area where the BDP9000 shines. It offers multiple options, including Ethernet and USB ports, allowing for easy integration with home networks. Users can stream content from popular services, providing access to a plethora of online movies, music, and other media. Additionally, the player is compatible with various file formats, enhancing its versatility in playing back digital media.

A user-friendly interface makes navigation through the BDP9000’s features intuitive and straightforward. The player features a sleek design, complementing modern home entertainment setups. It also includes built-in BD Live, allowing users access to additional content and features online related to the discs they are playing.

The Philips BDP9000 provides a comprehensive solution for home entertainment enthusiasts, combining high-quality video playback with robust audio performance and modern connectivity options. Its design and technology reflect Philips' commitment to enhancing the viewing experience, making it a standout model in the Blu-ray player market. Whether you're watching the latest blockbuster or enjoying a classic film, the BDP9000 delivers a captivating experience that is sure to impress.