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key features of your new Blu-ray Disc Player Player Features Supports a Variety of Video Disc Types Supports Blu-ray (BD-ROM, BD-RE, BD-R), DVD Video and DVD-RW/-R (V mode and finalized only) discs. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) HDMI reduces picture noise by allowing a pure digital video/audio signal path from the player to your TV. Blu-ray Disc Features Blu-ray Discs can store 25 GB (single layer) or 50 GB (dual layer) on a single sided disc - about 5 to 10 times the capacity of a DVD. Blu-ray Discs also support the highest quality HD video available in the industry - Large capacity means no compromise on video quality. Furthermore, a Blu-ray Disc has the same familiar size and look as a DVD. * The following Blu-ray Disc features are disc dependant and will vary. Appearance and navigation of features will also vary from disc to disc. Not all discs will have the features described below. Video highlights The BD-ROM format supports three highly advanced video codecs, including AVC, VC-1, and MPEG-2. HD video resolutions are also available: • 1920 x 1080 High Definition • 1280 x 720 High Definition For High-Definition Playback To view high-definition contents on a Blu-ray Disc, an HDTV (High Definition Television) is required. Some Blu-ray Discs may require using the player's HDMI OUT to view high-definition content. The ability to view high-definition content on Blu-ray Discs may be limited depending on the resolution of your TV. Graphic planes Two individual, full HD resolution (1920x1080) video layers are available, on top of the HD video layer. One layer is assigned to video-related graphics (like subtitles), and the other layer is assigned to interactive elements, such as buttons or menus. Various wipes, fades and scroll effects may be available on both layers. PLAY MOVIE LANGUAGES SCENE SELECTIONS PREVIEWS ▼ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Graphic Planes HD Video 2_ English

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key features of your new
Blu-ray Disc Player
Player Features
Supports a Variety of Video Disc Types
Supports Blu-ray (BD-ROM, BD-RE, BD-R), DVD Video and DVD-RW/-R (V mode and finalized only) discs.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
HDMI reduces picture noise by allowing a pure digital video/audio signal path from the player to your TV.
Blu-ray Disc Features
Blu-ray Discs can store 25 GB (single layer) or 50 GB (dual layer) on a single sided disc - about 5 to 10 times the
capacity of a DVD. Blu-ray Discs also support the highest quality HD video available in the industry - Large capacity
means no compromise on video quality. Furthermore, a Blu-ray Disc has the same familiar size and look as a DVD.
*
The following Blu-ray Disc features are disc dependant and will vary.
Appearance and navigation of features will also vary from disc to disc.
Not all discs will have the features described below.
Video highlights
The BD-ROM format supports three highly advanced video codecs, including AVC, VC-1, and MPEG-2.
HD video resolutions are also available:
1920 x 1080 High Definition
1280 x 720 High Definition
For High-Definition Playback
To view high-definition contents on a Blu-ray Disc, an HDTV (High Definition Television) is required.
Some Blu-ray Discs may require using the player's HDMI OUT to view high-definition content. The ability to view
high-definition content on Blu-ray Discs may be limited depending on the resolution of your TV.
Graphic planes
Two individual, full HD resolution (1920x1080)
video layers are available, on top of the HD video
layer.
One layer is assigned to video-related graphics
(like subtitles), and the other layer is assigned to
interactive elements, such as buttons or menus.
Various wipes, fades and scroll effects may be
available on both layers.
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4
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PLAY MOVIE
LANGUAGES
SCENE SELECTIONS
PREVIEWS
HD Video
Graphic
Planes