Samsung DVD p355b
Samsung DVD p355b
Chassis : Spino
DVD-P355B/XEU, XET, XEE, SED, XEO,
XEC, XEL, FOU, XEG, XEH,
XEV
SERVICE MANUAL
SERVICE Manual
DVD-P355B
DVD PLAYER Merit & Character regarding Product
This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. JUN . 2005
Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable Printed in Korea
international and/or domestic law.
AK82-0000929A
CONTENTS
1. Precautions 1-1 ~ 1-6
1-1 Safety Precautions (1-1)
1-2 Servicing Precautions (1-3)
1-3 ESD Precautions (1-4)
1-4 Handling the optical pick-up (1-5)
1-5 Pick-up disassembly and reassembly (1-6)
1) Before returning an instrument to the customer, Any measurements not within the limits specified
always make a safety check of the entire instrument, herein indicate a potential shock hazard that must
including, but not limited to, the following items: be eliminated before returning the instrument to
the customer.
(1) Be sure that no built-in protective devices are
defective or have been defeated during servicing.
(READING SHOULD
(1)Protective shields are provided to protect both NOT BE ABOVE
the technician and the customer. Correctly replace 0.5mA)
LEAKAGE
all missing protective shields, including any DEVICE CURRENT
UNDER TESTER
removed for servicing convenience. TEST
(2)When reinstalling the chassis and/or other as- TEST ALL
sembly in the cabinet, be sure to put back in place EXPOSED METER
SURFACES
all protective devices, including, but not limited to,
nonmetallic control knobs, insulating fish papers, 2-WIRE CORD
adjustment and compartment covers/shields, and ALSO TEST WITH EARTH
isolation resistor/capacitor networks. Do not oper- PLUG REVERSED GROUND
(USING AC ADAPTER
ate this instrument or permit it to be operated with- PLUG AS REQUIRED)
out all protective devices correctly installed and
functioning. Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test
(2) Be sure that there are no cabinet openings through (4) Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check-(1) Unplug
which adults or children might be able to insert the power supply cord and connect a jumper wire
their fingers and contact a hazardous voltage. Such between the two prongs of the plug. (2) Turn on the
openings include, but are not limited to, excessive- power switch of the instrument. (3) Measure the
ly wide cabinet ventilation slots, and an improper- resistance with an ohmmeter between the
ly fitted and/or incorrectly secured cabinet back jumpered AC plug and all exposed metallic cabinet
cover. parts on the instrument, such as screwheads,
antenna, control shafts, handle brackets, etc. When
(3) Leakage Current Hot Check-With the instrument an exposed metallic part has a return path to the
completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord chassis, the reading should be between 1 and 5.2
directly into a 120V AC outlet. (Do not use an iso- megohm. When there is no return path to the chas-
lation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage sis, the reading must be infinite. If the reading is
current tester or a metering system that complies not within the limits specified, there is the possibil-
with American National Standards institute (ANSI) ity of a shock hazard, and the instrument must be
C101.1 Leakage Current for Appliances and repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1270 (40.7). With customer. See Fig. 1-2.
the instrument’s AC switch first in the ON position
and then in the OFF position, measure from a
Antenna
known earth ground (metal water pipe, conduit,
Terminal
etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the instrument
(antennas, handle brackets, metal cabinets, screw-
heads, metallic overlays, control shafts, etc.), espe-
Exposed
cially any exposed metal parts that offer an electri- Metal Part
cal return path to the chassis.
Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.
Reverse the instrument power cord plug in the out- ohm
ohmmeter
let and repeat the test. See Fig. 1-1.
Fig. 1-2 Insulation Resistance Test
2) Read and comply with all caution and safety re- 5) Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to
lated notes on or inside the cabinet, or on the chas- have overheated or that are otherwise damaged
sis. should be replaced with components, parts and/ or
wiring that meet original specifications.
3) Design Alteration Warning-Do not alter or add to Additionally, determine the cause of overheating
the mechanical or electrical design of this instru- and/or damage and, if necessary, take corrective
ment. Design alterations and additions, including action to remove any potential safety hazard.
but not limited to, circuit modifications and the
addition of items such as auxiliary audio output 6) Product Safety Notice-Some electrical and mechani-
connections, might alter the safety characteristics of cal parts have special safety-related characteristics
this instrument and create a hazard to the user. Any which are often not evident from visual inspection,
design alterations or additions will make you, the nor can the protection they give necessarily be
servicer, responsible for personal injury or property obtained by replacing them with components rated
damage resulting therefrom. for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have spe-
cial safety characteristics are identified by shading,
4) Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to an ( )or a ( )on schematics and parts lists. Use
assure correct lead dress in the following areas: of a substitute replacement that does not have the
(1) near sharp edges, (2) near thermally hot parts (be same safety characteristics as the recommended
sure that leads and components do not touch ther- replacement part might create shock, fire and/or
mally hot parts), (3) the AC supply, (4) high voltage, other hazards. Product safety is under review con-
and (5) antenna wiring. Always inspect in all areas tinuously and new instructions are issued whenev-
for pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring, Do not er appropriate.
change spacing between a component and the
printed-circuit board. Check the AC power cord for
damage.
PICK-UP ASS'Y
Fig. 1-4
* : Nominal specification
Model Stamdard
User ’s Manual AK68-00632G
of DVD-P355B/XEL
RIC1
SP37239
Pin29 of RIC1
RIC1
SP37239
Needed to minimize the variations in Skew of the Pickup unit and to provide optimum match with the recorded
signal on the Disc.
1) Connect an Oscilloscope to the “Pin 29 of RIC1” Test Point (See Fig. 3-1)
2) Connect Power, Open the Tray and Play the Ch.14 whish is in the TDV-533 Disc.
◆ Set the Oscilloscope Range as follows :
(Voltage ; 20mV/Div., Frequency ; 10m Sec.)
3) Adjust the Screws “A” and “B” (See Fig. 3-2) using a Hex screwdriver until you obtain a Flat Waveform and
the picture is stable.
Then, go to Chapter 1 and make sure the Waveform is Flat here as well.
If not, you have to go back to Chapter 14 and adjust again.
If you cannot obtain a Flat waveform, then the unit is defective.
Note : The Deck must be in a horizontal position. Use both “A” and “B” screws to adjust.
Œ 3 SCREWS
Note : If Tray Œ doesn’t open, insert a Screw driver ¨ into the Emergency hole ˇ (as shown in detailed draw-
ing) and then push it in the direction of arrow “B”. Open Tray manually.
Œ TRAY
´ DOOR-TRAY "B"
"A"
¨ SCREW DRIVER
ˇ EMERGENCY HOLE
´ 1 HOOK
¨ 2 HOOKS Œ 2 HOOKS
ˇ 1 HOOK
ˆ A'ssy Front-Cabinet
Œ 3 SCREWS
FLAT-CABLE
ASS'Y-DECK
DCN1
DCN2
1) Remove 4 Screws Œ.
2) Lift up the Main PCB ´.
Œ 4 SCREWS
´ MAIN PCB
4-2 Deck
4-2-1 Holder Chuck Removal
1) Push 4 Hooks Œ in the direction of arrow “A” and lift up the Holder Chuck ´.
"A"
Œ 2 HOOKS
"A"
1) Insert a Screw Driver Œ into Emergency Hole ´ and push the Slider Housing ˇ in the direction arrow “A”.
2) When the Tray Disc ¨ comes out a little, pull it in the direction arrow “B” by hand.
ˇ SLIDER HOUSING
¨ TRAY DISC
"B"
"A"
´ EMERGENCY HOLE
Œ SCREW DRIVER
´ 1 SCREW
<Assembly Point>
SP+ TM-
SL+
TM+
SP- SL-
Œ 4 SOLDERING
Fig. 4-8 Assy P/U Deck Removal
¨ SLIDER HOUSING
"B"
Ø BELT PULLEY
∏ 2 SCREWS
Ô GEAR TRAY
˝ GEAR PULLEY
"D"
’ 1 HOOK
"C"
ˆ 1 HOOK
"A"
"A"
ˇ ASS'Y PCB DECK
Œ 2 SOLDERING
1) Push the Hook Œ in the direction of arrow “A” and lift up the Gear Feed B ´.
2) Push the Hook ˇ in the direction of arrow “B” and lift up the Gear Feed B ¨.
3) Remove the 2 Screws ˆ and lift up Motor Feed Ass’y Ø.
4) Remove the 2 Screws ∏ and lift down Motor Spindl Ass’y ”.
5) Remove the 3 Screws ’ and remove 3 Holder Cam Skew ˝, Shaft Pick Up Ô, Ass’y Pick Up .
6) Remove the 1 Screws Ú and remove Gear Back Lash Æ.
’ 3 SCREWS
Ú 2 SCREWS
Ø MOTOR FEED
ASS'Y ˇ HOOK
"B"
∏ 2 SCREWS
ˆ 2 SCREWS Œ HOOK
"A"
CHASSIS SUB
¨ GEAR FEED A
´ GEAR FEED B
” MOTOR SPINDLE
No focus incoming
FE in ZIC1-181
No
is within specified range? Check RIC1 and A, B, C, D input.
(FE Waveform)
Yes
FIC1-27, 28 output No
Check FIC1.
are normal?
Yes
ZIC1-191(SLED-PWM) No
output is normal? Check ZIC1.
(1.7V ~ 1.8V)
Yes
SLED+, SLED- No
FIC1-13, 14 output are Check FIC1.
normal?
Yes
NO LD CD ON
No
RIC1-22 is 5V? Check RIC1
Yes
No
Current exceeds 0.1A? Open check in related circuit.
Yes
No Search Operation
Yes
Yes
No No
TE occurs in search range? Focus On? A
(TE Waveform)
Yes
No
TE is within No ZIC1-169(TRD) No
2V and 3V? output is normal?
Yes Yes
Check RIC1-6 terminal.
(T+,T- Waveform)
Abnormal rotation of
disc motor
Yes
FIC1-25 output No
Check FIC1 soldering and power.
is normal?
Yes
FIC1-23 signal No
Check ZIC1.
MON is "H" ?
Yes
No Tray open/close
ZIC1 129,130
No
Open ; "L" Check ZIC1 perpheral circuit.
Close ; "H"
(OPEN, CLOSE Waveform)
Yes
Check FIC1-13, 14 No
output at OPEN/CLOSE. Check FIC1 perpheral circuit.
Yes
Normal DATA 0 is No
Check ZIC1-113 output.
input in AIC1-2?
(DATA0 Waveform)
Yes
AIC5-1, 7 output No
Check AIC5 peripheral circuit.
is normal?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Video output of No
display setup is Select video output to "Pscan & HDMI".
"Pscan & HDMI".
Yes
27MHz clock
input is normal at No Check ZY1.
pin 142in ZIC1?
Yes
Analog output No
is normal at pin 159 Check the soldering of ZIC1.
in ZIC1?
Yes
Yes
Peak to peak No
voltage level of VIC1-20 Check the soldering of VIC1
Yes
No Power
(Standby LED OFF)
Yes
PFD01 error? Replace fuse.
No
PDS01 voltage No
is normal voltage? Check PDS01 ~ 04.
Yes
No
Replace PIC01
C015 W001
W275
P001
W275
P025
CHASSIS - FRAME(S.N.A)
C001
C002
H212
H102
W012 H241
H206
H211
H203 H214
W273
H210
W010
W274 H202
W274
H204
H205
H105
H107
H207
H106
H103
W011
H108
H104
H109
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Electrical Parts List
Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
FC2 2203-001607 C-CER,CHIP;0.22nF,5%,50V,NP0,-,1608 1 SA KQ11 0501-000279 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA1182-Y,PNP,150mW,SOT- 1 SA
FC3 2203-000257 C-CER,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,1608 1 SA KQ12 0501-000279 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA1182-Y,PNP,150mW,SOT- 1 SA
FC4 2203-000669 C-CER,CHIP;27nF,10%,25V,X7R,TP,1608,- 1 SA KQ13 0501-000279 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA1182-Y,PNP,150mW,SOT- 1 SA
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Electrical Parts List
Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
KSW3 3404-001261 SWITCH-TACT;15V DC,20mA,100gf,7.4X7.95X1 1 SA PES62 2401-001370 C-AL;470uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,8x11.5,5 1 SA
KSW4 3404-001261 SWITCH-TACT;15V DC,20mA,100gf,7.4X7.95X1 1 SA PES63 2401-002438 C-AL;47uF,20%,50V,WT,TP,6.3x11,5 1 SA
KSW5 3404-001261 SWITCH-TACT;15V DC,20mA,100gf,7.4X7.95X1 1 SA PFD01 3601-001123 FUSE-CARTRIDGE;250V,1.6A,TIME-LAG,CERAMI 1 SA
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Electrical Parts List
Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
RC19 2203-000815 C-CER,CHIP;0.033NF,5%,50V,C0G,TP,1608 1 SA SCC2 2203-005148 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,10%,16V,X7R,TP,1608 1 SA
RC2 2203-005148 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,10%,16V,X7R,TP,1608 1 SA SCC3 2203-000236 C-CER,CHIP;0.1NF,5%,50V,C0G,TP,1608 1 SA
RC20 2203-000491 C-CER,CHIP;2.2nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,1608,- 1 SA SCC4 2203-000236 C-CER,CHIP;0.1NF,5%,50V,C0G,TP,1608 1 SA
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Electrical Parts List
Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
VR28 2007-000070 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 1 SA ZC6 2203-005148 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,10%,16V,X7R,TP,1608 1 SA
VR29 2007-000084 R-CHIP;4.7Kohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 1 SA ZC7 2203-005148 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,10%,16V,X7R,TP,1608 1 SA
VR30 2007-001164 R-CHIP;75ohm,1%,1/10W,TP,1608 1 SA ZC8 2203-005148 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,10%,16V,X7R,TP,1608 1 SA
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Electrical Parts List
Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
ZR8 3301-001309 BEAD-SMD;47OHM,1608,500,TP,-,-,0.3 1 SA I/B AK68-00632G MANUAL USERS;DVD-P355,XEL,GER/FRA/NL/ENG 1 SA
ZR9 2007-001164 R-CHIP;75ohm,1%,1/10W,TP,1608 1 SA P-CASE AK69-00355E PACKING CASE;DVD-P355B/XEL,SW-2,FLEXO,T5 1 SA
ZY1 2801-003554 CRYSTAL-UNIT;27MHz,10ppm,28-AAM,12pF,40o 1 SA
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8. Block Diagram
LED Module(KML1)
DISPLAY
Key Control Remote Control BCD-9030B
KAIC1
Front Controller
(eFHP5842)
Pick-up & I/V Amp
AIC2 LPF/AMP Lt
Audio DAC
(PCM 1753) LPF/AMP Rt
ZIC2 SDRAM
64MB 16Bit
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9. Wiring Diagram
Note
11-1 Power Drive - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-2 For schematic Diagram
- Resistors are in ohms, 1/8W unless otherwise noted.
11-2 Servo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-3
Special note :
11-3 AV-Decoder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-4 Most semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handling techniques described under the
“electrostatically sensitive (ES) devices” section of this service manual.
11-4 Fromt Micom - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-5
Note :
11-5 Audio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-6 Do not use the part number shown on this drawing for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts list (may be slightly
different or amended since this drawing was prepared).
11-6 Video - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-7
Important safety notices :
Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components.
Use only the same type.
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Schematic Diagrams
ON/ OFF
Standby: 0V
Play: 3.3V
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Schematic Diagrams
11-2 Servo
¨ RF Waveform
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Schematic Diagrams
11-3 AV-Decoder
Analog Video Data F/M, A/V Decoder Audio Data
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Schematic Diagrams
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Schematic Diagrams
11-5 Audio
Audio Data
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Schematic Diagrams
11-6 Video
These are the waveforms of DVD-P355B.
Caution) There can be some differences (Voltage, Frequency, etc.) among cameras.
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Schematic Diagrams
MEMO
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12. Operating Instructions
SETUP
Description
Front Panel Controls
4 5 6 7
EZ VIEW
STANDBY/ON
12 3 8 9
1. STANDBY/ON ( ) 6. EZ VIEW
When STANDBY/ON is pressed on, the indicator goes The aspect ratio of a picture can easily be adjusted to
out and the player is turned on. your TV's screen size (16:9 or 4:3).
2. STANDBY indicator 7. OPEN/CLOSE ( )
When the unit is first plugged in, this indicator lights. Press to open and close the disc tray.
3. SKIP ( / ) SEARCH 8. DISPLAY
Allow you to search forward/backward through Operation indicators are displayed here.
a disc. Use to skip the title, chapter or track. 9. DISC TRAY
4. STOP ( ) Place the disc here.
Stops disc play.
5. PLAY/PAUSE ( )
Begin or pause disc play.
1 2
ENG-8
SETUP
Setup
Rear Panel
1 2
1 3 4 5 6
Note
- Consult your TV User’s Manual to find out if your TV supports Progressive Scan (P-SCAN).
If Progressive Scan is supported, follow the TV User’s Manual regarding Progressive Scan settings in the
TV’s menu system.
- If Component (P-SCAN) Video Output is selected in Setup Menu, Video and S-Video Outputs do not work.
- See pages 53 ~ 54 to get more information on how to use the setup menu.
ENG-9
SETUP
ENG-10
Chapter 2
CONNECTIONS
Choosing a Connection
Connections
The following shows examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player with a TV
and other components.
Before Connecting the DVD Player
- Always turn off the DVD player, TV, and other components before you connect or disconnect any
cables.
- Refer to the user’s manual of the additional components (such as a TV) you are connecting for
more information on those particular components.
Connecting to a TV (SCART)
- Using the SCART, connect the SCART (EXT) terminal on the rear of the DVD Player to the
SCART(IN) terminal of your TV.
- If your TV is not equipped with a SCART you can select one of the following alterative connections:
1
Using video/audio cables, connect the VIDEO (yellow)/AUDIO
(red and white) OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player to
the VIDEO (yellow)/AUDIO (red and white) IN terminals of your
TV.
2
Turn on the DVD player and TV.
RED WHITE YELLOW
3
Press the input selector on your TV remote control until the
Video signal from the DVD player appears on the TV screen.
Note
- Noise may be generated if the audio cable placed too close to the power cable.
- If you want to connect to an Amplifier, please refer to the Amplifier connection page. (See pages 15 to 16)
- The number and position of terminals may vary depending on your TV set.
Please refer to the user's manual of your TV.
- If there is one audio input terminal on the TV, connect it to the [AUDIO OUT][left] (white) terminal of the DVD
player.
ENG-11
CONNECTIONS
Connection to a TV (S-Video)
1
Using an S-Video cable (not included), connect the S-VIDEO
OUT terminal on the rear of the DVD player to the
S-VIDEO IN terminal of your TV.
2
Using the audio cables, connect the AUDIO (red and white)
OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player to the AUDIO (red
and white) IN terminals of your TV.
Turn on the DVD player and TV.
RED WHITE
3
Press the input selector on your TV remote control until the Audio Cable S-Video Cable
(not included)
4
Set the Video Output to COMPOSITE/S-VIDEO in the Display
Setup menu. (See pages 53 to 54)
Note
- If you want to connect to an Amplifier, please refer to the Amplifier connection page. (See pages 15 to 16)
- The number and position of terminals may vary depending on the TV set.
Please refer to the user's manual of your TV.
ENG-12
CONNECTIONS
Connection to a TV (Interlace)
Connections
- You will enjoy high quality and accurate color reproduction images. Component video separates
the picture element into black and white(Y), blue(PB), red(PR) signals to present clear and clean
images. (Audio signals are delivered through the audio output.)
1
Using component video cables (not included), connect the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD
player to the COMPONENT IN terminals of your TV.
2
Using the audio cables, connect the AUDIO (red and white) RED BLUE GREEN
OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player to the AUDIO (red
and white) IN terminals of your TV.
Turn on the DVD player and TV.
3 RED WHITE
Press the input selector on your TV remote control until the Audio Cable
Component signal from the DVD player appears on the TV Component cable
4
Set the Video Output to Component (I-SCAN) in the Display
Setup menu. (See pages 53 to 54)
Note
- If Video output is incorrectly set to COMPOSITE/S-VIDEO with the Component cables connected, the
screen will turn red.
- If you want to connect to an Amplifier, please refer to the Amplifier connection page. (See pages 15 to 16)
- The component terminal of your TV may be marked “R-Y, B-Y, Y” or “Cr, Cb, Y” instead of “PR, PB, Y”
depending on the manufacturer. The number and position of terminals may vary depending on the TV set.
Please refer to the user's manual of your TV.
ENG-13
CONNECTIONS
Connection to a TV (Progressive)
1
Using component video cables (not included), connect the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD
player to the COMPONENT IN terminals of your TV.
2
Using the audio cables, connect the AUDIO (red and white) RED BLUE GREEN
OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player to the AUDIO (red
and white) IN terminals of your TV.
Turn on the DVD player and TV.
3 RED WHITE
Press the input selector on your TV remote control until the Audio Cable
Component signal from the DVD player appears on the TV Component cable
4
Set the Video Output to Component (P-SCAN) in the Display
Setup menu. (See pages 53 to 54)
-You
Consult your
need a TV set TV User’stheManual
supporting to find
progressive scanout
inputif your TV supports Progressive Scan.
If Progressive
function. Scan
And you have isup
to set supported,
the TV menufollow
to the the TV User’s Manual regarding Progressive Scan settings
in the TV’s
progressive scanmenu
input. system.
- Depending on your TV, the connection method may differ from the illustration above.
Note
- What is "Progressive Scan"?
Progressive scan has twice as many scanning lines as the interlace output method.
Progressive scanning method provides better and clearer picture quality.
ENG-14
CONNECTIONS
Connections
Using the audio cables, connect the AUDIO (red and white)
OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player to the AUDIO (red
and white) IN terminals of the Amplifier.
2
Using the video signal cable(s), connect the VIDEO, S-VIDEO or
COMPONENT OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player to
the VIDEO, S-VIDEO or COMPONENT IN terminal of your TV
as described on pages 11 to 14.
3 RED WHITE
RED WHITE
4
Press the input select button of the Amplifier to select external
input in order to hear sound from the DVD player.
Refer to your Amplifier's user manual to set the Amplifier's
audio input.
Note
- Please turn the volume down when you turn on the Amplifier. Sudden loud sound may cause
damage to the speakers and your ears.
- Please set the audio in the menu screen according to the Amplifier. (See pages 51 to 52)
- The position of terminals may vary depending on the Amplifier.
Please refer to the user's manual of the Amplifier.
ENG-15
CONNECTIONS
1
If using an optical cable (not included), connect the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) terminal on the rear of the DVD player
to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN (OPTICAL) terminal of the Amplifier.
If using a coaxial cable (not included), connect the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL) terminal on the rear of the DVD player
to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN (COAXIAL) terminal of the Amplifier.
2
Using the video signal cable(s), connect the VIDEO, S-VIDEO
or COMPONENT OUT terminals on the rear of the DVD player
to the VIDEO, S-VIDEO or COMPONENT IN terminal of your
TV as described on pages 11 to 14.
Coaxial Cable
or
(not included)
3 Optical Cable
(not included)
Dolby digital or
DTS amp
4
Press the input select button of the Amplifier to select external
input in order to hear sound from the DVD player.
Refer to your Amplifier's user manual to set the Amplifier's
audio input.
Note
- When you connect the DVD player to DTS Amplifier and play a DTS disc, set the DTS to On in Audio
Setup menu. If it is set to Off, sound will not be heard, or there will be a loud sound.
- Please turn the volume down when you turn on the Amplifier. Sudden loud sound may cause
damage to the speakers and your ears.
- Please set the audio in the menu screen according to the Amplifier. (See pages 51 to 52)
- The position of terminals may vary depending on the Amplifier.
Please refer to the user's manual of the Amplifier.
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Chapter 3
BASIC FUNCTIONS
Playing a Disc
Before Play
- Turn on your TV and set it to the correct Video Input on the TV's remote control.
- If you connected an external Audio System, turn on your Audio System and set it to the correct
Audio Input.
After plugging in the player, the first time you press the DVD POWER button, this screen
Functions
comes up: If you want to select a language, press a NUMBER button. (This screen will
Basic
Press 1 for English
only appear when you plug in the player for the first time.) Touche 2 pour Français
If the language for the startup screen is not set, the settings may change whenever you Drücken Sie 3 für Deutsch
Pulsar 4 para Español
turn the power on or off. Therefore, make sure that you select the language you want to Premere 5 per Italiano
use. Druk op 6 voor Nederlands
Once you select a menu language, you can change it by pressing the button on the
front panel of the unit for more than 5 seconds with no disc in the unit. Then the SELECT
MENU LANGUAGE window appears again where you can reset your preferred language.
Playback
1
Press the OPEN/CLOSE
( ) button.
The STANDBY indicator
light goes out and the tray
opens.
2
Place a disc gently into the
tray with the disc’s label
facing up.
RESUME function
▼
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Note
4 - If the player is left in the stop mode for more than
Stopping Play one minute without any user interaction, a screen
Press the STOP ( ) button saver will be activated. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
during play. ( ) button to resume normal play.
- If the player is left in the stop mode for more than
30 minutes, the power will automatically turn off.
(Automatic Power-Off Function)
5
Removing Disc
Press the OPEN/CLOSE
( ) button.
7 will appear.
Step Motion Play (Except No sound is heard during STEP mode.
CD) Press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button to resume
Press the STEP button on normal play.
the remote control during You can only perform step motion play in the
play. forward direction.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
▼
During play, press the DVD, VCD or CD, press and hold the button.
SEARCH ( or ) button
DVD 2X, 8X, 32X, 128X
on the remote control for
more than 1 second. VCD 4X, 8X
CD 2X, 4X, 8X
Functions
Note
Basic
- The speed marked in this function may be
different from the actual playback speed.
- No sound is hearing during search mode
(Except CD).
Skipping Tracks
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
▼
1 pressing the MENU button.
During play, press the INFO
button on the remote
control.
2 DVD
Press the …/† buttons to
select the desired item. 01
02
0:00:13
ENG 5.1CH
Off
VCD
When playing VCD 2.0, this function works only
▼
CD
01
0:00:48
MPEG4
01
0:00:13
MP3 1/8
None
640x272
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
▼
3 control to directly access a title, chapter or to
Press the œ/√ buttons to start the playback from a desired time.
make the desired setup and
then press the ENTER
button.
4
To make the screen
Functions
disappear, press the INFO
button again.
Basic
Note
To access the desired title when there is more than one in the disc.
For example, if there is more than one movie on a DVD, each movie will be identified.
Most DVD discs are recorded in chapters so that you can quickly find a specific passage (similar to
tracks on an audio CD).
Allows playback of the film from a desired time. You must enter the starting time as a reference.
The time search function does not operate on some discs.
(DivX)
File Size has a relationship with resolution of a title.
The larger file size is, the higher resolution is displayed.
If the file resolution is small, it scales up automatically. So you can see the larger screen.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
1
During the playback of a
DVD disc, press the MENU
button on the remote
control.
Note
- Depending on a disc, the Disc Menu may not
2 work.
Press the …/† buttons to Press ENTER key - You can also use the Disc Menu, using the DISC
for Disc Menu
select Disc Menu, then MENU button on the remote control.
press the √ or ENTER - In VCD 2.0 the DISC MENU button is used to
button. select Menu On or Menu Off mode.
1
During the playback of a
DVD disc, press the MENU
button on the remote
control.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Press ENTER key
select Title Menu, then for Title Menu
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
1
Press the MENU button
during playback.
Functions
2
Basic
Press the …/† buttons to Info
select Function, then press Zoom
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Repeat Play
Repeat the current track, chapter, title, a chosen section (A-B), or all of the disc.
When playing a DVD/VCD/CD
1
Press the REPEAT button
on the remote control.
Repeat screen appears.
Note
A-B REPEAT does not allow you to set point (B) until at least 5 seconds of playback time has
elapsed after point (A) has been set.
DVD
3
To return to normal play, Off 01 T 01 A-B REPEAT ENTER
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
1
During play, press the
PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button.
Functions
Basic
2
Press and hold the
SEARCH ( ) button to
choose the play speed
between 1/8, 1/4 and 1/2 of
normal during PAUSE or
STEP mode.
5
To return to normal play,
press the CLEAR button Note
and then press the When playing VCD 2.0, this function works only
PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button. when the menu is off.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
1
During play, press the
PROG button.
2
œ√
Press the œ/√ buttons to PROGRAM RANDOM
select PROGRAM.
Press the ENTER button.
4
Press the PLAY/PAUSE
( ) button.
The disc will be played in
programmed order.
1 PROGRAM œ√ RANDOM
Press the PROG button.
Note
2 - Depending on a disc, the Program and Random
Press the œ/√ buttons to Play functions may not work.
select RANDOM. - While in playback mode, press the CLEAR button
Press the ENTER button. on the remote control to cancel Program Play or
Random Play.
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Chapter 4
A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
Functions
Advanced
Setup menu.
(See pages 52 to 53).
For 16:9 aspect ratio discs For 4:3 aspect ratio discs
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
For 16:9 aspect ratio discs For 4:3 aspect ratio discs
- ZOOM FIT
The top, bottom, left and right of the screen are cut off and
the central portion of the screen is enlarged.
Note
This function may behave differently depending on the type of disc.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1
Press the AUDIO button.
The Audio changes when
the button is pressed
repeatedly.
- The audio languages
are represented by
abbreviations.
DVD
VCD/CD
Functions
Advanced
When playing a VCD or CD,
you can select among Stereo AUDIO
MPEG4
Press the œ/√ buttons to
PCM 1/2
select the desired Audio on
a MPEG4 then press the
ENTER .
2
To remove the AUDIO
icon, press the CLEAR or
RETURN button.
Note
- This function depends on audio languages are
encoded on the disc and may not work.
- A DVD disc can contain up to 8 audio
languages.
- To have the same audio language come up
whenever you play a DVD; Refer to “Using the
Audio Language” on page 48.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1
Press the SUBTITLE
button.
The subtitle changes when
the button is pressed
repeatedly.
The subtitle languages are
represented by
abbreviations. DVD
Off SUBTITLE
MPEG4
Press the œ/√ buttons to
NONE
select the desired subtitle
language on a MPEG4 then Note
press the ENTER . - Depending on DVDs, you have to change the
desired subtitle in the Disc Menu. Press the
DISC MENU button.
- This function depends on what subtitles are
encoded on the disc and may not work on all
2 DVDs.
To remove the SUBTITLE
- A DVD disc can contain up to 32 subtitle
icon, press the CLEAR or
languages.
RETURN button.
- To have the same subtitle language come up
whenever you play a DVD;
Refer to “Using the Subtitle Language” on
page 49.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1
Press the ANGLE button,
then the ANGLE icon will
appear with the current
angle number and the
number of angles
available.
2 4/6 ANGLE
Functions
Advanced
the ANGLE icon, press the Note
CLEAR or RETURN If the disc has only one angle, this feature won’t
button. work. Currently, very few discs have this
feature.
Note
Depending on the disc, these functions may not
work.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1
During play, press the
MENU button on the
remote control.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Info
Zoom
select Function, then Bookmark
press the √ or ENTER Repeat
button. EZ View
3
Press the …/† buttons to Info
Zoom
select Bookmark, then Bookmark
press the √ or ENTER Repeat
button. EZ View
4
When you reach the
scene you want to mark,
press the ENTER button.
Up to three scenes may
be marked at a time.
Note
- When playing VCD 2.0, this function works only
when the menu is off.
- Depending on a disc, the Bookmark function may
not work.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1~3
The first 1~3 steps are the
same as those for “Using
the Bookmark Function”
on page 32.
4
Press the œ/√ buttons to
select a marked scene.
Functions
Advanced
Press the PLAY/PAUSE
( ) button to skip to
the marked scene.
Clearing a Bookmark
1~3
The first 1~3 steps are the
same as those for “Using
the Bookmark Function”
on page 32.
4
Press the œ/√ buttons to
select the bookmark
number you want to delete.
5
Press the CLEAR button
to delete a bookmark
number.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1
During play or pause
mode, press the MENU
button on the remote
control.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Info
Zoom
select Function, then Bookmark
press the √ or ENTER Repeat
button. EZ View
3
Press the …/† buttons to Info
Zoom
select Zoom, then press
Bookmark
the √ or ENTER button. Repeat
EZ View
4 2X/4X/2X/Normal in order.
Press the …/† or œ/√ During VCD play, press ENTER to zoom in
buttons to select the part 2X/Normal in order.
of the screen you want to
zoom in on. Note
Press the ENTER button. When playing VCD 2.0, this function works only
when the menu is off.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
1
Open the disc tray.
Place the DVD AUDIO disc on the tray.
- Place the DVD AUDIO disc with the labeled side up.
Close the tray.
- The tray closes and disc plays.
Functions
Advanced
▼
01
01
0:00:13
5
To make the screen
disappear, press the INFO
button again.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
Note
(DVD-AUDIO)
Most DVD AUDIO discs are recorded in Groups you can change Groups with this Function.
Bonus Group playback.
Some DVD AUDIO discs have Bonus groups. If you want to play a Bonus group, you must enter the
Bonus Group code. The code is usually on the DVD AUDIO disc case.
(DVD-AUDIO)
To access the desired Track when there is more than one on the DVD AUDIO disc.
(DVD-AUDIO)
If pages are included with the DVD-AUDIO disc, you can see this icon.
To access the desired page, you can use this Function.
(DVD-AUDIO)
Slide If a slide show is included with the DVD-AUDIO disc, you can see this icon.
(DVD-AUDIO)
V-zone
If a video zone is included with the DVD-AUDIO disc, you can see this icon.
(DVD-AUDIO)
Allows playback of music from a desired time by using the number buttons.
Note
1 Depending on a disc, this function may not work.
Use Page icon of display
function to Skip the Page
when there is more than one
in a group.
- Some DVD-AUDIO discs
include a slide show. In the
slide show mode, this
function can not be used.
- PAGE is still images.
You can see the still
images when a DVD-
AUDIO disc is played back.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
REPEAT Play
1
Press the REPEAT button
on the remote control.
Repeat screen appears.
▼
2 DVD-AUDIO Group ( ): repeats the group that is playing.
Press the œ/√ buttons to
select Title, Group, then Off 01 01
Functions
Advanced
AUDIO Format Display
1
During DVD AUDIO
playback, press the AUDIO
button to see AUDIO Format
information.
Note
Some DVD-AUDIO discs don’t allow audio
down-mixing.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
JPEG
MPEG4
Folder Selection
The folder can only be selected in the Stop mode.
- To select the Parent Folder
Press the RETURN button to go to the parent folder, Root
or press the …/† buttons to select “..” and
press ENTER to go to the parent folder. WMA
Peer Folders
SONG FILE 2
SONG FILE 3
MPEG4 FILES
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
MP3/WMA Playback
1 Off
JPEG
Close the tray. MP3
MPEG4
▼
2 and WMA files, only one type will play,
Press the …/† or œ/√ not both.
buttons to select a song
file.
Press ENTER to begin
playback of the song file.
Off
00:00:23 B e c a u s e Yo u
ROOT ..
B e c a u s e Yo u
Functions
Advanced
WMA
Cactus
JPEG
Sad Dayu
MP3
Wonderful
MPEG4
Repeat/Random playback
1
Press the REPEAT button to
change the playback mode.
There are four modes: Off,
Track, Folder and Random.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
When you record MP3 or WMA files on CD-R, please refer - Use a decompression transfer rate of at least 64Kbps
to the following. when recording WMA files.
Sound quality with WMA files basically depends on the rate
- Your MP3 or WMA files should be ISO 9660 or JOLIET of compression/decompression you choose.
format. Getting CD audio sound requires an analog/digital sampling
ISO 9660 format and Joliet MP3 or WMA files are rate, that is conversion to WMA format, of at least 64Kbps
compatible with Microsoft's DOS and Windows, and with and up to 192Kbps.
Apple's Mac. This format is the most widely used. Conversely, files with decompression rates below 64Kbps
or over 192Kbps will not be played properly.
- When naming your MP3 or WMA files, do not exceed 8
characters, and enter “.mp3, .wma” as the file - Do not try recording copyright protected MP3 files.
extension. Certain "secured" files are encrypted and code protected to
General name format : Title.mp3. or Title.wma. When prevent illegal copying. These files are of the following
composing your title, make sure that you use 8 characters types: Windows MediaTM (registered trade mark of Microsoft
or less, have no spaces in the name, and avoid the use of Inc) and SDMITM (registered trade mark of The SDMI
special characters including: (.,/,\,=,+). Foundation). You cannot copy such files.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
MPEG4 Playback
MPEG4 Play Function
AVI files are used to contain the audio and video data. Only AVI format files with the
“.avi” extensions can be played.
1 Off
JPEG
Close the tray. MP3
MPEG4
2
Press the …/† or œ/√
buttons to select an avi file
(DivX/XviD), then press the
ENTER button.
Functions
Advanced
Off
ROOT .R. O O T
WMA WMA
JPEG JPEG
MP3 MP3
MPEG4 MPEG4
Repeat Playback
1
Press the REPEAT button
to change playback mode.
There are 4 modes, such
as Off, Folder, Title and
A-B (a distance between
two points appointed by
user).
- Folder : Repeats the AVI files which have the same extension
in the current folder.
- Title : repeats the title that is playing.
- A-B : repeats a segment of the file that you select.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
Note
- Some MPEG4 files created on a personal computer may not be play back.
That is why Codec Type, Version and Higher resolution over specification is not supported.
- This unit supports CD-R/RW written in MPEG4 in accordance with the “ISO9660 format”.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
Picture CD Playback
Off
1
Select the desired folder. ROOT ROOT
WMA
JPEG
MP3
MPEG4
2 Off
MP3
2
3 Note
Press the INFO button to display
ENTER RETURN
- If no buttons on the remote control are pressed
the menu. for 10 seconds, the menu will disappear.
Press the œ/√ buttons to select the - Press the STOP button to return to the clips
menu you want to view, then press menu.
the ENTER button.
- When playing a Kodak Picture CD, the unit
displays the Photo directly, not the clips menu.
Setup Menu
Changing
Album Screen Slide Show
Rotation
: Each time the ENTER button is pressed, the • : The unit enters slide show mode.
picture rotates 90 degrees clockwise.
• Before beginning the Slide Show, the picture interval must be
Zoom set. Press the œ/√ buttons to select a desired icon, then
press the ENTER button.
: Press the …/† or œ/√ buttons to select the part of the
screen you want to zoom in on. • : The pictures change automatically with about a 6
Press the ENTER button. Each time the ENTER button second interval.
is pressed, the picture is enlarged up to 4X. • : The pictures change automatically with
(2X ➝ 4X ➝ 2X ➝ Normal) about a 12 second interval.
• : The pictures change automatically with
about a 18 second interval.
Note
- Depending on a file size, the amount of time between each picture may be different from the set interval
time.
- If you don’t press any button, the slide show will start automatically in about 10 seconds by default.
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A D VA N C E D F U N C T I O N S
- Only files with the “.jpg” and “.JPG” extensions can be played.
- If the disc is not closed, it will take longer to start playing and not all of the recorded files may be played.
- Only CD-R discs with JPEG files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format can be played.
- The name of the JPEG file may not be longer than 8 characters and should contain no blank spaces or special characters
(. / = +).
- Only a consecutively written multi-session disc can be played. If there is a blank segment in the multi-session disc, the disc can
be played only up to the blank segment.
- A maximum of 3000 images can be stored on a single CD.
- Kodak Picture CDs are recommended.
- When playing a Kodak Picture CD, only the JPEG files in the pictures folder can be played.
- Kodak Picture CD: The JPEG files in the pictures folder can be played automatically.
- Konica Picture CD: If you want to see the Picture, select the JPEG files in the clips menu.
- Fuji Picture CD: If you want to see the Picture, select the JPEG files in the clips menu.
- QSS Picture CD: The unit may not play QSS Picture CD.
- If the number of files in 1 Disc is over 3000, only 3000 JPEG files can be played.
- If the number of folders in 1 Disc is over 300, only JPEG files in 300 folders can be played
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Chapter 5
CHANGING SETUP MENU
1
With the unit in Stop Language Setup √
√
button on the remote Display Setup
Parental Setup : √
control.
√
Press the …/† buttons to
DivX(R) Registration
Setup
Setup Menu
2
Changing
Press the …/† buttons to
access the different
features. Press the √ or
ENTER button to access
the sub features.
3
To make the setup screen
disappear after setting up,
press the MENU button
again.
Note
Depending on the disc, some Setup Menu
selections may not work.
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2 Language Setup √
Press the …/† buttons to
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3 √
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Language Setup,
Display Setup √
then press the √ or Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
LANGUAGE SETUP
4 Player Menu : English √
Press the …/† buttons to Disc Menu : English √
Audio : English √
select Player Menu, then Subtitle : Automatic √
press the √ or ENTER DivX Subtitle : Western √
button.
5 Player Menu
PLAYER MENU LANGUAGE
English
returns to Language Setup menu.
Press the …/† buttons to Français - To make the setup menu disappear, press
select the desired Deutsch
the MENU button.
Español
language, then press the Italiano
√ or ENTER button. Nederlands
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Language Setup,
√
then press the √ or Display Setup
Parental Setup : √
ENTER button.
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
Setup Menu
LANGUAGE SETUP
Changing
Player Menu : English √
Press the …/† buttons to Disc Menu : English √
select Disc Menu, then Audio : English √
√
press the √ or ENTER
Subtitle : Automatic
DivX Subtitle : Western √
button.
English
not listed.
Press the …/† buttons to Disc Menu Français - If the selected language is not recorded on
select the desired Deutsch the disc, the original pre-recorded language is
Español
language, then press the Italiano selected.
√ or ENTER button. Nederlands
Others
- The language is selected and the screen
returns to Language Setup menu.
- To make the setup menu disappear, press
the MENU button.
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Language Setup,
√
then press the √ or Display Setup
Parental Setup : √
ENTER button.
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
4 Player Menu
LANGUAGE SETUP
: English √
Press the …/† buttons to Disc Menu : English √
select Audio, then press Audio : English √
Subtitle : Automatic √
the √ or ENTER button. DivX Subtitle : Western √
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2 √
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Language Setup,
√
then press the √ or Display Setup
Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. √
DivX(R) Registration
Setup
4 LANGUAGE SETUP
√
Press the …/† buttons to Player Menu : English
Setup Menu
Disc Menu : English √
Changing
select Subtitle, then press Audio : English √
5 SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Automatic
language to be the same as the language
selected as the audio language.
Press the …/† buttons to English
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2 √
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Language Setup,
√
then press the √ or Display Setup
Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. √
DivX(R) Registration
Setup
4 LANGUAGE SETUP
√
Press the …/† buttons to Player Menu
Disc Menu
: English
: English √
select DivX Subtitle, then Audio : English √
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Audio Setup, then
Display Setup √
press the √ or ENTER
Parental Setup : √
button. DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
Setup Menu
Changing
To make the setup menu disappear, press
▼
: PCM
the MENU button.
Press the …/† buttons to MPEG-2 Digitla Out : PCM
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ˇ DTS
- Off : Doesn’t output digital signal.
- On : Outputs DTS Bitstream via digital output only.
Select DTS when connecting to a DTS Decoder.
¨ Dynamic Compression
- On : To select dynamic compression.
- Off : To select the standard range.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Display Setup,
Display Setup √
then press the √ or
Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
Setup Menu
4
Changing
DISPLAY SETUP
the MENU button.
Press the …/† buttons to TV Aspect : Wide √
Still Mode : Auto
select the desired item, Screen Messages : On
then press the √ or Black Level : Off
ENTER button. TV System : PAL
Video Output : SCART √
ENG-53
COMPOSITE/S-VIDEO
Component (I-SCAN)
ˇ Screen Messages Component (P-SCAN)
ENG-54
1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press
Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. √
Parental Setup :
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup √
Audio Setup √
select Parental Setup,
Display Setup √
then press the √ or
Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
Setup Menu
Changing
4 Use Password
PARENTAL SETUP
: No
Press the √ or ENTER
button to select Yes if you
want to use a password.
The Enter Password
screen appears.
5 CREATE PASSWORD
the MENU button.
Enter your password.
Enter Password
The Re-enter Password
screen appears to confirm ----
Re-enter Password
----
ENG-55
1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2 √
Press the …/† buttons to
Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3 √
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Parental Setup,
Display Setup √
then press the √ or Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
4 PASSWORD CHECK
----
5 Use Password
PARENTAL SETUP
: Yes
Press the …/† buttons to Rating Level :8 √
select Rating Level, then Change Password √
press the √ or ENTER
button.
6 RATING LEVEL
MENU button.
Press the …/† buttons to Level
Level
8 Adult
7 For example, if you select up to Level 6, discs
select the Rating Level Level
Level
6
5 that contain Level 7,8 will not play.
you want, then press the Level 4
Level 3
√ or ENTER button. Level 2
Level 1 Kids Safe
e.g) Setting up in Level 6.
ENG-56
1
With the unit in Stop
mode, press the MENU
button.
2 √
Press the …/† buttons to
Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Setup, then press Display Setup √
the √ or ENTER button. Parental Setup : √
DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
3 √
Press the …/† buttons to Language Setup
Audio Setup √
select Parental Setup,
Display Setup √
then press the √ or Parental Setup : √
ENTER button. DivX(R) Registration √
Setup
The Enter Password
screen appears.
Enter your password.
Setup Menu
PARENTAL SETUP
Changing
Press the …/† button to Use Password : Yes
Rating Level :8 √
select Change Change Password √
Password, then press the
√ or ENTER button.
Enter your new password.
Re-enter the new
password again.
CHANGE PASSWORD
----
CHANGE PASSWORD
Re-enter Password
----
Note
If you have forgotten your password, see
“Forgot Password” in the Troubleshooting Guide.
ENG-57
REGULATOR
+ +
Common power +
Vp Vs
(Ex.120V 60Hz)
(Np) – – (Ns)
◆ Waveform/Description
Vp
Fig. 13-2
Vs
Fig. 13-3
Vout
Fig. 13-4
2) Disadvantages : Vreg
Œ Additional margin is required because Vs is chan-
ged (depending on power source). (The regulator
loss is caused by margin design). 0 t
´ Greater core size and condensor capacity are ne-
Regulator loss
eded, because the transformer works on a single
power frequency. Fig. 13-5
+ —
PICF1
Vin
CTL IC
Fig. 13-6
◆ Terms
When Vin supplied, driving current Ig occurs throuhg the PICF1. By this I1 (=Hfe x Ig) occurs throug the PIC1
and the Vb is inducted to base winding coil NB. By inducted Vb, Ib start flow and the VCC voltage of PQR11 is
sustained stable. Ib is constant and I1 increases in Proportion to time. After constant time passed Ib become to
shortage and PIC1 is cut OFF (S/W OFF).
PTDI
PDS34
Vout
NP Ns
Ig
+
I2
Ig R Snubber Vs PES34
Vin
GND
R D
+
C Ib VB
VB
Ib
Vb
VCC Drain
Softs
POWER-CTL
I2
C R
Mos-Fet FB
I1
GND
Icease
R VD-G
C
0 < Off
< < ON
<
PICF1
PTDI
PDS34
Vout
NP Ns
Ig
+
I2
Ig R Snubber Vs PES34
Vin
GND
R D
+
C Ib VB
VB
VCC Drain
Softs
POWER-CTL
C R
Mos-Fet FB
GND
Icease
R
C
A
PICF1
Fig.13-9
◆ Operation descriptions
1) Internal OP-Amp ‘+’ base potential of PICS2 is 2.5V and external “-” input potential is connected with PRS33
and PRS34 to maintain Vout of 4.4V.
2) If load of 4.4V terminal increase (or AC inout voltage decrease) and Vout decrease over 4.4V,
Then : PICS2 “R” potential decrease over 2.5V --> PICS2 A-K BASE Current decrease --> PICS2 A-K Current
decrease --> PICS1 DIODE Current decrease --> PICS1 C-E Current decrease --> PICS1 C-E Voltage increase -->
PICS1 F-B Voltage increase --> OUT DUTY increase TRANS Primary Cuttent Increase --> TRANS Primary
Power increase --> Vout increase --> Vout maintain 4.4V
Power IN
(AC85V~240V)
Fig.13-10
13-2 RF
SP3723 is combined with Zoran Vaddis 6 as bipolar IC developed for DVD SERVO system.
Main features include DVD waveform equalizing, CD waveform equalizing, focus error signal generation, 3-beam
tracking error signal generation, DPD 1-beam tracking error, defect, MIRR output, Laser Power Control, etc.
13-2-1(b) RF signal
Fig. 13-11
103
103
j J h H
ATON
AIN
AIP
ATOP
102
RFSIN
RF (FROM P/U) K RF EQ G RFAC
CAR
FCCR
SIGR
Fig.13-12
13-3-1 Outline
The main micom peripheral circuit is composed of 1Mbyte Flash Memory (ZIC3) for Microcode and data save, 2Kbit
EE-PROM (ZIC5) for permanent storage of data needed at power off, 64Mbit SDRAM (ZIC2) for temporary data
read and write.
The Micom (ZIC1 ; Vaddis 7) mounted in main board analizes the key commands of front panel or instructions of
remote control and controls the devices on board to execute the corresponding commands after initializing the
devices connected with micom on board at power on.
RIC1 AIC1
RF AMP D/A CONVERTER
(SP3723) (DSD1608)
ZIC1
MPEG DECODER
CPU (VADDIS 7)
DATA BUS
ZIC5 ZIC3
ADDRESS
EEPROM FLASH MEMORY
(4K bit) 2 Mbyte
Fig. 13-13
13-4 Servo
13-4-1 Outline
SERVO system of DVD is Compoced of Focusing SERVO, Tracking SERVO, SLED Linked SERVO and CLV
SERVO (DISC Motor Control SERVO).
1) Focusing SERVO : Focuses the optical spot output from object lens onto the disc surface. Maintains a uniform
distance between object lens of Pick-up and disc (for surface vibration of disc).
2) Tracking SERVO : Make the object lens follow the disc track in use of tracking error signal (created from Pick-up).
3) SLED Linked SERVO : When the tracking actuator inclines outwardly as the object lens follows the track during
play, the SLED motor moves slightly (and counteracts the incline).
4) CLV SERVO (DISC Motor Control SERVO) : Controls the disc motor to maintain a constant linear velocity
(necessary for RF signal).
26 25 13 14
28
27
LED
1
POWER
FIC1
2 11
GND
5
OPEN
6
ZIC1(Vaddis 6E) 7
CLOSE ZIC1(Vaddis 6E) 10
7
TM1 TM+
6
4 18 4
TM+ TM1
3 17
SP+ SP+
20
10 15
SP- SP-
11 16
8
9
Fig.13-14
13-4-3 Operation
1) FOCUSING SERVO
The focus loop is changed from open loop to closed loop, and the triangular waveform moves the object lens up
and down (at pin 167 of ZIC1 during Focus SERVO ON.) At that time, S curve is input to pin 181 of ZIC1.
PZ (pin 183 of ZIC1) signal, summing signal of PD A, B, C, D, is generated, and zero cross(1.65V) point occurs when
S curve is focused and ABCD signal exceeds a preset,constant value. The focus loop is changed to
closed loop, and the object lens follows the disc movement, maintaining a constant distance from the disc.
(these operations are same in CD and DVD).
Fig. 13-15
(2) PLAY
When focus loop closes the loop during focus servo on, both are controlled by VREF
voltage (approx. 1.65V).
2) TRACKING SERVO
Œ For DVD
Composite : The signal output from PD A, B, C, D of Pick-up, the tracking error signal (pin39 of RIC1) uses the
phase difference of A+C and B+D in RIC1, and inputs to ZIC1. Then, it is output to ZIC1 pin 169 via digital
equalizer, and applied to the tracking actuator through FIC3.
Pin 69 of ZIC1 is controlled by VREF(approx. 1.65V) during normal play.
Meanwhile, DVD repeats the track jump from 1 to 4 in inner direction at normal play (because data- read speed
from disc is faster than data output speed on screen).
Search mode : Fine seek,(Moving the tracking actuator slightly little below 255 track) and coarse search, moving
much in use of sled motor. The coarse search will be described in sled linked servo and now, the fine seek is
explained shortly.
If the object lens is located near target, cut off the tracking loop and give the control signal as many as desired
count to move the tracking actuator via ZIC1 pin 169 terminal(TRD).
13-5-1 Outline
The Vaddis 7(highly-integrated device) includes the full front-end disc controller, back-end decoder functions as
well as the host control CPU.
The principal off-chip components include the disc drive with its optical pickup, tray, sled and spindle drivers
and motors, 16Mbits of flash MEMORY, 128Mbits of SDRAM, and the audio Digital-to-Analog converters some
applications.
In case of general disc refresh, the memory is almost filled up periodically. It is because Write rate to memory after
disc playback and signal process is faster than Read of A/V decoder. When the memory is filled, this status is report-
ed by interrupt to main micom, which controls the servo to kick back the pick-up to the previous track after mem-
orizing the last data read from disc until now. It takes some times to jump to the previous track and return to the
original(jump location) again. The memory will have an empty space because A/V decoder reads out data of mem-
ory.
When the memory has an empty space, where data can be processed and written and the pick-up correctly gets to
the original location(before kick back location) again, it reads data again avoids the interrupt of data read previ-
ously. The basic operation repeats to perform as described above.
68M bit
8026
16M bit
Fig.13-16
13-6 Video
13-6-1 Outline
ZIC1(A/V decoder with video encoder) diverges from the 27MHz crystal, then generates VSYNC and HSYNC.
ZIC1(A/V decoder with video encoder) does RGB encoding, copy guard processing and D/A conversion of 8bit
video data internally inputted from video decoder block by ZIC1.
Video signal converted into analog signal is outputted via amplifier of analog part.
Video data
CVBS CVBS CVBS
A/V Decoder Y/R/V Y Y
Vaddis 7 With
Video Encoder C/B/U C 6dB C
LOW
ZIC1 PASS AMP
CVBS/G/Y
& Y
FILTER
(6MHz) 75ohm Pb
Y Drive
Pr
Pb
SCART
Pr Jack
MM1623
ZIC1 inputted from pin 161 with 27MHz generates HSYNC and VSYNC which are based on video signal.
ZIC1 is synchronous signals with decoded video signal and control the output timing of 8bit video signal.
The separate signal is encoded to NTSC by control of ZIC1.
The above signals, which are CVBS (Composite Video Burst Synchronized)/G (GREEN)/Y,
Y (S_VIDEO)/R (RED)/Pr and C (S_VIDEO)/B (BLUE)/Pb [PIN162], are selectively outputted CVBS +S_VIDEO,
RGB/Component by the rear switch. In Course of encoding, 8bit data can extend to 10bit or more.
To convert the extended data to quantization noise as possible, ZIC1 adopts 10bit D/A converter.
ZIC1 perform video en-coding as well as copy protection.
13-7 Audio
13-7-1 Outline
A/V decoder (ZIC1 ; Vaddis 7) is supply to DATA 0 for 2-channel mixed audio output.
The audio data transmitted from A/V decoder (ZIC1 ; Vaddis 7) are converted into analog signal via audio D/A
converter and outputted via post filter and amplifier.
CD and VCD are outputted with only 2 channels audio data and transmit them to Data 0.
If DVD of multichannel Source disc, if is downmixed and transmit them to Data0.
If you want to listen to the multichannel output, you have to connect digital output with AC-3 amp or
MPEG/DTS amp.
ZIC1 DATA0
AIC1 POST FILTER AMP L
(Vaddis 7) LRCK PCM1753
A/V Decoder BCK D/A CONVERTER R
POST FILTER AMP
MEMO
DVD is the next generation medium and is the acronym of the Digital Versatile Disc or thr Digital Video Disc,
which maximizes the saving density of the disk surface using the MPEG-2 compression technology to enable the
storage of 17G bytes of data on the same size CD.
2) Disc Formats
DVD consists of two 0.6mm discs attached together, enabling access to the upper and lower side of the disk,
and 4 sides could be used at maximum.
Dual Side Single Layer : 9.5GByte Dual Side Dual Layer : 17GByte
Polycarbonate Polycarbonate
Semi-reflective layer
Reflective layer Reflective layer
Bonding layer Bonding layer
Reflective layer
Reflective layer Semi-reflective layer
Polycarbonate Polycarbonate
DVD-Video Playback Only High quality image and sound for movies and other video media.
DVD-ROM Read Only Multi-functional, multi-media software that requires large storage capacity.
DVD-Audio Playback Only High quality sound that exceeds the CD, multi-channel Audio.
1) Able to store up to 160 minutes of Movie by utilizing the MPEG-2 compression technology. ( Aver. 133min.)
2) Enables more than 500 lines of horizontal resolution. (Class corresponding to the Master Tapes used in
broadcasting stations)
3) Provides Dolby Digital 5.1ch Surround 3D sound, which enables theater quality sound (NTSC area).
• For PAL areas, 1 of either MPEG-2 Audio or Dolby Digital must be selected.
4) Multi-Language
• Able to store up to 8 languages of dubbing.
• Able to store up to 32 subtitle languages.
5) Multi-Aspect Ratio
3TV Mode alternatives ; 16:9 Wide Screen (DVD Basic)/4:3 Pan & Scan/Letter Box.
6) Multi-Story
Possible to implement Interactive Viewing which enables the user to select the scenario.
7) Multi-Angle
Able to view the camera angle you selected among the scenes recorded with multiple camera angles.
Note ; The above media features must have the DVD Title that contains the appropriate contents to function
properly.
Horizontal resolution Max. 500 Lines Max. 250 Lines Max.420 Lines
VIDEO
Compression rate 1/40 1/140
Analog
Transmission speed Max. 9.8Mbps (variable) 1.15Mbps (fixed)
DVD-Video Feature 1 When Developing the DVD Software, various addition and modification is possible.
As the storage capacity increases, the DVD-Video separates the main data and the additional data such as the
Multi-Function into different data areas, enabling the control of time-data ratio to provide the format that enables
the flexible Software development
• 1 Movie (3.5Mbps)
+ Subtitle (1 Language)
+ Surround Audio (1 Language)
= 160min storage (4.673Gbytes)
• 1 Movie (3.5Mbps)
+ Subtitle (4 Language)
+ Surround Audio (4 Language)
= 160min storage (4.680Gbytes)
DVD-Video uses the variable compresion technology, the MPEG-2 to compress the moving image optimally, mini-
mizing the Data loss to Provide a clear, natural screen while increasing the storage time.
Loss area
• MPEG-1 (Fixed compression : Max. 1/140) Amount of data
• Frame unit compression.
Video-CD • Compresses all data using the same ratio.
DVD-Video can store the audio using the 5.1ch Dolby Digital compression or the advanced Liner PCM method,
providing the better-than-CD quality and theater like audio quality.
Channel Format
Audio Coding
Front Surround (Rear) Remark
Mode
L C R L R
1/0 O Mono
2/0 O O Stereo
3/0 O O O
2/1 O O Mono
3/1 O O O Mono Surround
2/2 O O O O
3/2 O O O O O
• Unlike the conventional VCD or LD, DVD-Video has the default of 16:9 Wide, and can be viewed using the
conventional 4:3 TV, enabling the expansion of viewer selection capabilities.
• Up to 9 angles of view may be stored, enabling the viewer to select a specific viewpoint at a given time.
--> Especially, for the Music Video and Sports Title, this provides a more lively image of the scene.
• DVD-Video provides the enviroment suitable for the bi-directional Software develoment, providing multiple
scenarios. This feature enables the Multi-Story function.
• For the titles that are not suitable for children viewing, Parental Locks are set, requesting user defined
passwords for viewing
• Parential Locks may be set on specific frames of the Title, enabling the player to skip those frames during
playback.
• Classify the world into 6 regions, and if the DVD Title and the Player’s “Reginal Code” do not agree, playback
is prohibited.
• Regionnal Coding is optional for the Soft developers (Region 0 All Code), but the Hardware developers
must adopt the appropriate regionnal code for sale.
ˆ
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´
Œ
Ø ´
Œ
ˇ
¨ ˆ
´
¨
• The image quality of the DVD-Video may vary accoring to the quality of the Master and the Authoring Process
• The image quality of the DVD-Video varies according to the Digital Mastering Source such as the
conventional LD, VCD, or Original Film.
• Different Authoring Process are used accoring to the Software developers, and this may affect the
DVD image quality.
• Authoring Process
bit stream
Video/Audio MPEG-2
Master Encoding Disc
Production
bit stream
Subtitle Subtitle
Master Encoding
Authoring Process
14-3 DVD-Audio
The
TheLogical
LogicalStructure
Structureof
ofDVD-AUDIO
DVD-AUDIO
• Album
– Each side of a DVD-Audio disc contains one
• Group
– Essentially a playlist specifying the playback order of a number of Tracks
– 9 per Album
•Track
– As on a CD, a Track may be thought of as a single audio program (I.e. a
song)
– Audio attributes such as channel assignment, sample rate, and word-length
may be changed on Track boundaries
– There may be no more than 99 tracks total within a single Group
• Index
– A reference point to a portion of an audio Track (Cell)
– There may be up to 99 indices within a single Track
Audio
AudioStill
StillVideo
Video
- Still pictures playback with audio.
#1 #2 #3
Loading
Music(Track)
Non-mute Non-mute
time
Real
RealTime
TimeText
Text
-Supports Text data with audio
Audio
AG Happy birt
DVD-VIDEO
DVD-VIDEOData
Datain
inDVD-AUDIO
DVD-AUDIODisc.
Disc.
DVD-Audio
Visual Menu DVD-Audio Data
Unused Area
Protected content prerecorded
by media manufacturer
Encrypted using key:
Hash[Media Key, Album ID, CCI]
DVD-VIDEO
DVD-VIDEOData
Datain
inDVD-AUDIO
DVD-AUDIODisc.
Disc.
DVD-Audio
Visual Menu DVD-Audio Data
DVD-Audio Disc
14-4 DivX
• Powerful technology…
– DVD quality: ~784Kbps.
– NTSC/PAL: <500Kbps.
– 720P HD: <4Mbps.
– 1080p HD: <7Mbps.
– 32Kbps to Digital Cinema.
– 80+ hours of portable video.
BVOP
GMC
QPel
Simple Profile Decoder Advanced Simple Profile Decoder DivX 5.02 ASP Decoder