Pioneer BDP-430 User Manual

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Audio tracks and audio formats

DVD discs can contain up to 8 separate tracks with
a different language on each. The first in the list is the
original track.
This section also details the audio format of each
soundtrack — Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG etc.

Dolby Digital

A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc.
that gives movie theater ambience to audio output when
the Player is connected to a Dolby Digital processor or
amplifier.

DTS

DTS is a digital sound system developed by DTS, Inc. for
use in cinemas.

Linear PCM

Linear PCM is a signal recording format used for Audio
CDs and on some DVD and Blu-ray discs. The sound
on Audio CDs is recorded at 44.1 kHz with 16 bits.
(Sound is recorded between 48 kHz with 16 bits and 96
kHz with 24 bits on DVD video discs and between 48
kHz with 16 bits and 192 kHz with 24 bits on BD video
discs.)

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Subtitle languages

This indicates the kind of subtitles.

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Screen aspect ratio

Movies are shot in a variety of screen modes.

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Camera angle

Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes which have
been simultaneously shot from up to 9 different angles
(the same scene is shot from the front, from the left side,
from the right side, etc.).

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Region code

This indicates the region code (playable region code).

BD Video

Enjoy BD-specific functions including BONUSVIEW (BD-ROM
Profile 1 Version 1.1), such as picture-in-picture, and BD-LIVE
(page 15).
For the BD video discs compatible with BONUSVIEW/BD-
LIVE, you can enjoy additional contents by copying the data
from the discs or downloading it via the internet. For instance,
this function is capable of playing the original movie as the
primary video while playing video commentary from the film
director on a small screen as a secondary video.

NOTE

The available functions differ depending on the disc.

Title, Chapter and Track

Blu-ray discs and DVDs are divided into “Titles” and

“Chapters”. If the disc has more than one movie on it, each
movie would be a separate “Title”. “Chapters”, on the other
hand, are subdivisions of titles. (See Example 1.)
Audio CDs are divided into “Tracks”. You can think of a

“Track” as one tune on an Audio CD. (See Example 2.)

Example 1: Blu-ray disc or DVD

Example 2: Audio CD

About Discs

Disc Precautions

Be Careful of Scratches and Dust

BD, DVD and CD discs are sensitive to dust, fingerprints

and especially scratches. A scratched disc may not be able
to be played back. Handle discs with care and store them
in a safe place.

Proper Disc Storage

Place the disc in the center of the
disc case and store the case and
disc upright.

Avoid storing discs in locations
subject to direct sunlight, close to
heating appliances or in locations of
high humidity.
Do not drop discs or subject them to
strong vibrations or impacts.

Avoid storing discs in locations
where there are large amounts of
dust or moisture.

Handling Precautions

If the surface is soiled, wipe gently with a soft, damp (water

only) cloth. When wiping discs, always move the cloth from
the center hole toward the outer edge.

Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzene, thinner, static

electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent.
Do not touch the surface.

Do not stick paper or adhesive labels to the disc.

If the playing surface of a disc is soiled or scratched, the

Player may decide that the disc is incompatible and eject
the disc tray, or it may fail to play the disc correctly.

Cleaning the Pick Up Lens

Never use commercially available cleaning discs. The use

of these discs can damage the lens.
Request the nearest service center approved by Pioneer to

clean the lens.

Warnings about dew formation

Condensation may form on pick up lens or disc in the

following conditions:

Immediately after a heater has been turned on.

In a steamy or very humid room.

When the Player is suddenly moved from a cold

environment to a warm one.
When condensation forms:

It becomes difficult for the Player to read the signals

on the disc and prevents the Player from operating
properly.

To remove condensation:

Take out the disc and leave the Player with the power

off until the condensation disappears. Using the Player
when there is condensation may cause malfunction.

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Title 1

Title 2

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 1

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

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