Handling discs, Glossary – Pioneer BONUS VIEW BDP-51FD User Manual

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Handling discs

Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.

Do not scratch the disc’s signal surface or let it get dirty.

Do not load more than one disc into the player at a time.

Do not glue paper or put stickers onto the disc, or use a pencil, ball-
point pen or other sharp-tipped writing instrument. These could all
damage the disc.

Storing

Always store discs in their cases, and place the cases vertically,
avoiding places exposed to high temperature or humidity, direct
sunlight or extremely low temperatures.

Be sure to read the cautions included with the disc.

Cleaning discs

It may not be possible to play the disc if there are fingerprints or dust
on it. In this case, using a cleaning cloth, etc., to wipe the disc gently
from the center towards the outer edge. Do not use a dirty cleaning
cloth.

Do not use benzene, thinner or other volatile chemicals. Also do not
use record spray or antistatic agents.

For tough dirt, apply some water to a soft cloth, wring out
thoroughly, wipe off the dirt, then wipe off the moisture with a dry
cloth.

Specially shaped discs

Specially shaped discs (heart-shaped, hexagonal, etc.) cannot be
used on this player. Never use such discs, as they will damage the
player.

Condensation on discs

If the disc is moved suddenly from a cold place into a warm room (in
winter, for example), water droplets (condensation) may form on the
disc surface. Discs will not play properly if there is condensation on
them. Carefully wipe off the water droplets from the disc surface
before using the disc.

Glossary

Aspect ratio

The ratio of a TV screen’s width to its height. Conventional TVs have
an aspect ratio of 4:3, while high definition (HD) and widescreen TVs
have an aspect ratio of 16:9.

Audio language

Multiple audio tracks, for example the original sound and the
dubbed sound, can be recorded on BD-ROM or DVD-Video discs. Up
to 32 languages (32 audio tracks) can be recorded on BD-ROM
discs, up to 8 languages (8 audio tracks) on DVD-Video discs, so you
can select the desired language when watching the disc.

AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High
Definition)

The AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recorder
format recording high-definition onto certain media by using highly
efficient codec technologies.

BD-J

With BD-ROMs, it is possible to use Java applications to create
highly interactive titles, for example including games.

Java and all Java-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United
States and other countries.

BDAV

Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications for HD
digital broadcast recording is referred to as BDAV on this player and
in this operating instructions.

BDMV

Of the BD format, the Audio Visual Format Specifications designed
for pre-packaged high definition (HD) movie contents is referred to
as BDMV on this player and in this operating instructions.

Component video output

This video output terminal provides clearer pictures when
connected to a TV equipped with component inputs. Component
video signals consist of three signals, Y, P

B

and P

R

.

Composite video output

Signals mixing the luminance signal (Y) and the color signal (C) so
they can be transferred on a single cord are output from this
terminal.

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