PLAYBACK

DIFFERENT KINDS OF PLAYBACK FOR BD-VIDEO

Some discs permit a variety of interactive functions in addition to the ordinary playback operation.

Showing Pop-up menu

The Pop-up menu is a special feature available with some BD-Video discs. This menu may vary with discs. For the operating method, refer to the instructions for the disc.

1

Press [POP-UP MENU].

e.g.,

Tips

2

Press [ , , , ] to select the item and press

 

Pop-up menu also appears by pressing [SUB MENU]

 

 

[OK].

 

and selecting “Pop-up Menu”.

 

 

To exit the screen

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Press [POP-UP MENU].

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The Final Standard Profile [“Picture-in-picture”, “Virtual Package” (] below), etc.] is a new playback function of BD-Video. Contents of playback and the operating method may vary with the disc. For details, refer to the instructions for the disc.

Playing secondary video (picture-in-picture) and secondary audio

Secondary video can be played from a disc compatible with the picture-in-picture function.

For the playback method, refer to the instructions for the disc.

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To turn on/off secondary video

Press [PIP].

Secondary video is played.

“PiP ON” is displayed.

Press the button to turn it ON and OFF.

To turn on/off audio with the secondary video

Press [SECONDARY AUDIO].

The secondary audio is played.

“Secondary Audio ON” is displayed.

Press the button to turn it ON and OFF.

Secondary video Notes

• Only the primary video is played during search/ slow- motion or frame-by-frame.

• When “BD-Video Secondary Audio” in “Digital Audio Output” is set to “Off”, secondary audio will not be played even if [SECONDARY AUDIO] is pressed. Please check the “BD-Video Secondary Audio” is set to “On” (] 19).

Primary video

Virtual package

For a disc compatible with the virtual package (] 28), data is copied to other media

(] 28, Local storage) from the disc to use the different functions while playing the data. For this unit, data is copied to an SD card.

The methods for copy and playback and the required available capacity on the card may vary with the disc. For details, refer to the instructions for the disc.

To use the above functions, it is recommended that you format the card on this unit. Format the card using the following procedures. BD-Video data, such as secondary video recorded on the card, can also be erased with the following procedures.

Formatting SD cards/Deleting data

1Insert an SD card (] 12).

2Press [FUNCTIONS].

3Press [, ] to select “Other Functions” and press [OK].

4Press [, ] to select “Card Management” and press [OK].

5

Press [

,

] to select “BD-Video Data Erase” or

 

 

 

 

 

Card Management

No. of Files

6

 

 

“Format SD Card” and press [OK].

SD card

Free space

300 MB

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press [

,

] to select “Yes” and press [OK].

 

 

BD-Video Data Erase

 

7

 

 

] to select “Start” and press [OK].

 

 

Format SD Card

 

 

Press [

,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

Format this SD Card.

 

 

 

 

 

RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes

If the SD card is removed from this unit when using data that was copied with the virtual package function, disc playback stops.

Images and audio may freeze momentarily during playback.

Data cannot be copied in the following cases.

The card is protected.

Available capacity on the card is too small. Delete unnecessary data or use a new card.

When the function fails to work properly, even if the data is copied, format the card again with this unit. (In this case, all data will be erased.)

Tip

If an SD card with files in different formats is used, images and audio may not play back properly. It is recommended that you use an SD card with no data or an SD card formatted on this unit.

Note

It is impossible to restore data after formatting the card or erasing the data. Once a card is formatted, all data including those recorded on the PC is erased as well, even if the data were protected with other equipment. Confirm whether the card can be formatted.

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