Video/Picture/Music Playback
Using the pop-up menu
BD VIDEO
1Press
•The pop up menu screen is displayed.
•The menu contents displayed vary depending on the disc. For details on how to see and operate the
Example
Previous page
Next page
2Press a/b/c/dto select the desired item, then press ENTER.
3Press
•The
Enjoying BONUSVIEW or BD-LIVE
BD VIDEO
This Player is compatible with additional functions of
For
Virtual
When the wireless LAN adapter is not inserted into the USB1 terminal on the rear of the player, it is recommended that the USB device be connected to the USB1 terminal. (When you insert or remove a USB device, be sure to turn the main power off and make sure that “Quick Start” is set to “No” (See page 47).)
NOTE
•A USB device can be used with either the USB1 or USB2 terminal. When two USB devices are connected to both terminals at the same time, in certain situations the USB1 terminal may give priority to Local Storage and the USB2 terminal cannot be used for Local Storage.
Rear
USB device
Front
USB device
•If there is insufficient storage space, the data will not be copied/downloaded. Delete unneeded data or use a new USB device.
•If a USB device containing other data (previously recorded) is used, the video and audio may not play back properly.
•If the USB device is disconnected from this player during playback of Virtual
•Some time may be required for the data to load (read/ write).
•Refer to “USB (HDD/Memory) Management” on page
54 for erasing the Virtual Package data and the
NOTE
•SHARP cannot guarantee that all brands’ USB devices will operate with this player.
•Only USB memory devices formatted with FAT 32/16 are compatible.
When formatting a USB memory device using a PC, perform the following settings.
−−Format File System: FAT32
−−Allocation Unit Size: Default Allocation Size See page 18 regarding USB HDD formats.
•Do not use a USB extension cable and/or hub when connecting a USB memory device to the USB terminal of the player.
−−Using a USB extension cable and/or hub may prevent the player from performing correctly.
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