Memorex MVBD2535GPH Manual De Usuario

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This unit has many features, some are outlined below. Please read the owner’s manual to take full advantage of
all the features this unit has to offer.
Introduction
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 DVD. As a result, Blu-ray Discs support the highest quality HD video available in the industry
(up to 1920 x 1080 at 40 Mbit/sec). Large capacity means no compromise on video quality. Furthermore, a
Blu-ray Disc has the same familiar size and look as DVD, allowing for compatibility with existing discs.
Compatibility
Users can play home-recorded discs (except BDAV discs) on this Blu-ray Disc Player; there are no playback
compatibility issues as with rewritable DVD formats. The Video Distribution format was widely expanded to
offer content producers a full range of additional features unavailable in the home recording format.
Video Highlights
The  BD-ROM  format  for  movie  distribution  supports  three  highly  advanced  video  codecs,  including  AVC,  
VC-1 and MPEG-2. All consumer video resolutions are available:
480i/576i; 480p/576p; 720p; 1080i; 1080p and 1080p (24p&60p).
Audio Highlights
The BD-ROM format for movie distribution supports various advanced audio codecs so an author can choose
the  most  suitable  for  a  particular  application.  The  high  capacity  and  data  rate  of  Blu-ray  Discs  allows  for
extreme high quality audio in up to 8 channels to accompany High Definition video. Final audio specifications
include DTS (DTS 5.1, DTS-HD 7.1), Dolby Digital and LPCM (up to 96/24).
High-Definition Playback
To view high-definition contents in BD discs, an HDTV (High Definition Television) is required. Some discs
may require using the player
ʼs HDMI OUT to view high-definition content. The ability to view high-definition
content on BD discs may be limited depending on the resolution of your TV.
The BD-ROM format supports Java for interactive functions. “BD-J” offers content providers almost unlimited
functionality  when  creating  interactive  BD-ROM  titles.  Java  and  all  Java-based  trademarks  and  logos  are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
HDMV Mode
“HDMV” mode was designed to offer exciting new features, while keeping the authoring process as simple as
possible. It streamlines the production of Blu-ray Discs as well as DVD-Video titles, as the production process
incorporates many identical phases. It offers improved navigational and menu features, improved graphics
and animation, improved subtitling support and new features like browseable slideshows.
Two individual, full HD resolution (1920x1080) graphics planes are available, on top of the HD video plane.
One  plane  is  assigned  to  video-related,  frame  accurate  graphics  (like  subtitles),  and  the  other  plane  is
assigned to interactive graphical elements, such as buttons or menus. For both planes, various wipes, fades
and scroll effects are available, for example to present a menu.
BD-Live
Some BD-ROM discs labelled “BD-Live” contain interactive information, trivia games, etc. The player must be
connected to the internet as described later in this manual.
“BD-J” Mode
“BD-J” mode was designed to offer the content provider almost unlimited functionality when creating interactive
titles.  It  is  based  on  Java  2  Micro  Edition,  so  programmers  will  quickly  be  familiar  with  the  programming
environment for BD-J. Every Blu-ray Disc player will be equipped with a Java interpreter, so that it is capable
of running discs authored in BD-J mode.
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