Panasonic DMP-UB900 Operating Manual - Page 21

Enjoying Ultra HD Blu-ray, Enjoying 3D video and photos, Enjoying BD-Live

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Playback Enjoying Ultra HD Blu-ray Enjoying 3D video and photos You can enjoy the playback of Ultra HD Blu-ray discs with this unit. Preparation ≥ For 4K/HDR viewing, connect to a device and terminals that support HDCP2.2*1, 4K (50p/60p) 4:4:4 and HDR signals that meet Ultra HD Blu-ray standards (> 10) ≥ Network connection (> 16) ≥ Network setting (> 17) Due to copyright restrictions, it may not be possible to play back certain discs unless this unit is connected to the Internet. ≥ When connected to a device or terminal that does not support HDCP2.2*1, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion*2 to HDR signals to output them in 2K resolution. In addition, depending on the disc, it may not be possible to perform playback correctly. ≥ When connected to a device or terminal that supports 4K (50p/60p) 4:2:0 (8bit) and lower, this unit plays back 50p/60p content by applying Dynamic Range Conversion*2 to its HDR signals to output them. ≥ When connected to a device or terminal that does not support 4K resolution, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion to HDR signals to output them in 2K resolution. ≥ When connected to a device or terminal that does not support HDR, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion to HDR signals to output them. In addition, depending on the disc, it may not be possible to output content in 2K resolution or perform playback correctly. ≥ For details on the playback of Ultra HD Blu-ray content, refer to the website below. http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/ (This site is in English only.) *1 HDCP is a technology designed to prevent illegal copying. "2.2" represents a version. *2 Dynamic Range Conversion is a function that converts HDR video signals into video signals suited to TVs that do not support HDR input. Preparation Connect this unit to a 3D compatible TV. (> 10) ≥ Perform the necessary preparations for the TV. ≥ Play back following the instructions displayed on the screen. ≥ 3D Settings (> 28, 31) ≥ Please refrain from viewing 3D images if you do not feel well or are experiencing visual fatigue. In the event that you experience dizziness, nausea, or other discomfort while viewing 3D images, discontinue use and rest your eyes. ≥ 3D video might not output the way it is set in "Video Format" and "24p Output" (> 29). ≥ When playing back 3D photos from "Photos" screen, select from the "3D" list. (Still pictures in "2D" are played back in 2D.) If "2D" and "3D" indications are not displayed, press the red button on the remote control to switch the view of playback contents. Enjoying BD-Live With "BD-Live" discs, you can enjoy bonus contents that use Internet access. For this BD-Live function, insertion of an SD card is necessary along with Internet connection. 1 Perform network connection and settings. (> 16, 17) 2 Insert an SD card with 1 GB or more free space. ≥ The SD card is used as the local storage. 3 Insert the disc. ∫ Deleting data/Formatting SD cards Select "SD Card Management" in the HOME menu (> 19), then select "BD-Video Data Erase" or "Format SD Card". ≥ The usable functions and the operating method may vary with each disc, please refer to the instructions on the disc and/or visit their website. ≥ "BD-Live Internet Access" may need to be changed for certain discs. (> 33) 21 SQT1293

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SQT1293
You can enjoy the playback of Ultra HD Blu-ray
discs with this unit.
Preparation
For 4K/HDR viewing, connect to a device and
terminals that support HDCP2.2*
1
, 4K (50p/60p)
4:4:4 and HDR signals that meet Ultra HD
Blu-ray standards (
>
10)
Network connection (
>
16)
Network setting (
>
17)
Due to copyright restrictions, it may not be
possible to play back certain discs unless this
unit is connected to the Internet.
±
When connected to a device or terminal that does not
support HDCP2.2*
1
, this unit applies Dynamic Range
Conversion*
2
to HDR signals to output them in 2K
resolution. In addition, depending on the disc, it may not be
possible to perform playback correctly.
When connected to a device or terminal that supports
4K (50p/60p) 4:2:0 (8bit) and lower, this unit plays back
50p/60p content by applying Dynamic Range Conversion*
2
to its HDR signals to output them.
When connected to a device or terminal that does not
support 4K resolution, this unit applies Dynamic Range
Conversion to HDR signals to output them in 2K resolution.
When connected to a device or terminal that does not
support HDR, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion
to HDR signals to output them. In addition, depending on
the disc, it may not be possible to output content in 2K
resolution or perform playback correctly.
For details on the playback of Ultra HD Blu-ray content,
refer to the website below.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/
(This site is in English only.)
*1
HDCP is a technology designed to prevent illegal copying.
“2.2” represents a version.
*2
Dynamic Range Conversion is a function that converts
HDR video signals into video signals suited to TVs that do
not support HDR input.
Preparation
Connect this unit to a 3D compatible TV. (
>
10)
Perform the necessary preparations for the TV.
Play back following the instructions displayed
on the screen.
3D Settings (
>
28, 31)
±
Please refrain from viewing 3D images if you do not feel
well or are experiencing visual fatigue.
In the event that you experience dizziness, nausea, or
other discomfort while viewing 3D images, discontinue use
and rest your eyes.
3D video might not output the way it is set in “Video
Format” and “24p Output” (
>
29).
When playing back 3D photos from “Photos” screen, select
from the “3D” list. (Still pictures in “2D” are played back in
2D.)
If “2D” and “3D” indications are not displayed, press the
red button on the remote control to switch the view of
playback contents.
With
BD-Live
discs, you can enjoy bonus
contents that use Internet access.
For this BD-Live function, insertion of an SD card
is necessary along with Internet connection.
1
Perform network connection and settings.
(
>
16, 17)
2
Insert an SD card with 1 GB or more free
space.
The SD card is used as the local storage.
3
Insert the disc.
Deleting data/Formatting SD
cards
Select “SD Card Management” in the HOME
menu (
>
19), then select “BD-Video Data
Erase” or “Format SD Card”.
±
The usable functions and the operating method may vary
with each disc, please refer to the instructions on the disc
and/or visit their website.
“BD-Live Internet Access” may need to be changed for
certain discs. (
>
33)
Enjoying Ultra HD Blu-ray
Enjoying 3D video and photos
Enjoying BD-Live