Playback

Disc cannot be played.

¾The disc is dirty. (> 4)

The contents of the USB device cannot be read.

¾USB devices connected using a USB extension cable other than the one included or a USB hub may not be recognized by this unit.

¾If inserted during playback the USB device may not be recognized by this unit.

¾If two USB devices other than Wireless LAN adaptor are connected simultaneously, they will not be recognized by this unit.

Still pictures (JPEG) do not play back normally.

¾The images that were edited on the PC, such as Progressive JPEG, etc., may not play back.

I can’t play back BD-Live.

¾The SD card is write-protected. (> 7)

¾Confirm that this unit is connected to the broadband Internet. (> 12)

¾Confirm the “BD-Live Internet Access” settings. (> 30)

¾Confirm an SD Card is inserted into the SD Card slot. (> 18)

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Network

I can’t connect to the network.

¾Confirm the network connection and settings. (> 12, 33)

¾Check the operating instructions for each device and connect accordingly.

When using Wireless LAN connection, video from the DLNA Certified media server is not played back or video frames are dropped during playback. [BDT350]

¾Higher transfer rate router such as 802.11n (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) Wireless router (Access Point) may solve the problem. If you use 802.11n (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) Wireless router (Access Point), it is necessary to set the encryption type to “AES”.

Simultaneous use with a microwave, cordless telephone etc. at 2.4 GHz may result in connection interruptions or other problems.

¾On the “Access Point Connection Setting” screen (> 33), the continuous lighting of at least 4 “Reception” indicators is the target for a stable connection. If 3 or fewer indicators are lit or the connection is being interrupted, change the position or angle of your Wireless router (Access point) and see if the connection state improves. If there is no improvement, connect to a wired network and perform the “Network Easy Setting” (> 15) again.

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Panasonic DMP-BDT300, DMP-BDT350 operating instructions Playback