| Register your   and get support at   BDP3200   BDP3200   EN User manual   1 HDMI (   ) AUDIO OUT   COAXIAL   3 2 1 HDMI   ꢀHDMI ꢁVIDEO ꢁCOAXIAL ꢁAUDIO OUT   2 VIDEO+AUDIO OUT   ꢁHDMI ꢀVIDEO ꢁCOAXIAL ꢀAUDIO OUT   UT   VIDE 4 3 COAXIAL   ꢁHDMI ꢁVIDEO ꢀCOAXIAL ꢁAUDIO OUT   COAXIAL   4 AUDIO OUT   ꢁHDMI ꢁVIDEO ꢁCOAXIAL ꢀAUDIO OUT   AUDIO OUT   5 3 4 5 1 2 SOURCE   6 6 2 BD   1 DVD/VCD/CD   DivX Plus HD/MKV   MP3 / JPEG   3 4 USB   1 2 3 7 Table of contents   1 Hookup and play   2-7   2 Use your Blu-ray disc player   Basic play control   10   10   11   13   13   14   14   15   16   17   18   Video, audio and picture options   DivX videos   Play a musical slideshow   BonusView on Blu-ray   BD-Live on Blu-ray   Set up a network   YouTube videos   Picasa (online photos)   Use Philips EasyLink   3 Change settings   Picture   19   19   20   20   20   21   Sound   Network (installation, status...)   Preference (languages, parental control...)   Advanced options (clear memory...)   4 Update software   22   22   22   Update software via the Internet   Update software via USB   ꢀꢁ ꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆ\ꢅꢇꢈꢆꢉꢊꢋꢁ   23   25   6 Troubleshooting   EN   9 2 Use your Blu-ray disc player   Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome to Philips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips   Basic play control   During play, press the following buttons to control.   Button   Action   Stop play.   / Press and hold (more than 4 seconds) to open or   close the disc compartment.   Pause play.   Press repeatedly to slow forward frame by frame.   Start or resume play.   Skip to the previous or next track, chapter or file.   / / Fast backward or forward.   Press repeatedly to change the search speed.   Press once, and then press   to slow forward.   AUDIO   SUBTITLE   Select an audio language or channel.   Select a subtitle language.   DISC MENU / Access or exit the disc menu.   POP-UP MENU   TOP MENU   Access the main menu of a video disc.   Color buttons Select tasks or options for Blu-ray discs.   Navigate the menus.   Press   to rotate a picture clockwise or   counter-clockwise during slideshow.   Confirm a selection or entry.   OK   Return to a previous display menu.   Access more options during play.   10 EN   Video, audio and picture options   More options are available for video or picture play from a disc or USB storage device.   Video options   2 3 1 Access more options during video play.   • • • [Audio Language]: Select an audio language.   [Subtitle Language]: Select a subtitle language.   [Subtitle Shift]: Change the subtitle position on the screen. Press   position.   to change the subtitle   • • [Info]: Display play information.   [Character Set]: Select a character set that supports the DivX video subtitle (only for DivX   videos).   • • [Time Search]: Skip to a specific time via the numeric buttons on the remote control.   [2nd Audio Language]: Select the second audio language (only for Blu-ray discs that support   BonusView).   • [2nd Subtitle Language]: Select the second subtitle language (only for Blu-ray discs that support   BonusView).   • • • • • [Titles]: Select a title.   [Chapters]: Select a chapter.   [Angle List]: Select a camera angle.   [Menus]: Display a disc menu.   [PIP Selection] : Display a picture-in-picture window (only for Blu-ray discs that support   BonusView).   • • • • [Zoom] : Zoom into a video picture. Press   to select a zoom factor.   [Repeat] : Repeat a chapter or title.   [Repeat A-B] : Mark two points within a chapter for repeat play, or turn off repeat mode.   [Picture Settings] : Select a predefined color setting.   Note   • Available video options depend on the video source.   EN 11   Picture options   2 3 1 Access more options during slideshow.   • • • • • • • • [Rotate +90]: Rotate a picture 90 degrees clockwise.   [Rotate -90]: Rotate a picture 90 degrees counter-clockwise.   [Zoom]: Zoom into a picture. Press   [Info]: Display picture information.   to select a zoom factor.   [Duration per slide]: Set a display interval for a slideshow.   [Slide Animation]: Select a transition effect for a slideshow.   [Picture Settings]: Select a predefined color setting.   [Repeat]: Repeat a selected folder.   Audio options   Press   repeatedly to cycle through the following options.   • • • • Repeat the current track.   Repeat all the tracks on the disc or folder.   Play audio tracks in a random loop.   Turn off a repeat mode.   12 EN   DivX videos   You can play DivX videos from a disc or a USB storage device.   VOD code for DivX   • Before you purchase DivX videos and play them on this player, register this player on www.   divx.com using the DivX VOD code.   Display the DivX VOD code: press , and select [Setup] > [Advanced] > [DivX® VOD   Code].   • DivX subtitles   • • Press SUBTITLE to select a language.   If the subtitle does not appear correctly, change the character set that supports the DivX   subtitle. Select a character set: press , and select [Character Set].   Character set Languages   [Standard]   English, Albanian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Italian, Kurdish   (Latin), Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish   [Central Europe] Albanian, Croat, Czech, Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, Irish, Polish,   Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian   [Cyrillic]   [Greek]   Bulgarian, Belorussian, English, Macedonian, Moldavian, Russian, Serbian, and   Ukrainian   Greek   Note   • To play DivX DRM protected files from a USB storage device, connect this player to a TV through HDMI.   • To use the subtitles, make sure that the subtitle file has the same name as the DivX video file name. For   example, if the DivX video file is named “movie.avi”, save the subtitle file as “movie.srt”, or “movie.sub”.   • This player can play subtitle files in the following formats: .srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, and .smi.   Play a musical slideshow   Play music and pictures simultaneously to create a musical slideshow.   1 From a disc or connected USB storage device, play a music file.   2 Press , and go to the picture folder.   3 Select a picture from the same disc or USB, and press OK to start slideshow.   4 Press to stop slideshow.   5 Press again to stop music play.   EN 13   BonusView on Blu-ray   View special content (such as commentaries) in a small screen window.   This feature is only applicable to Blu-ray discs compatible with BonusView (also known as picture in   picture).   1 During play, press   . » The options menu is displayed.   2 Select [PIP Selection] > [PIP], and press OK.   » PIP options [1]/[2] depend on the video contents.   » The secondary video window is displayed.   3 Select [2nd Audio Language] or [2nd Subtitle Language], and press OK.   BD-Live on Blu-ray   Access exclusive online services, such as movie trailers, games, ringtones and other bonus contents.   This feature is only applicable to Blu-ray discs that are BD-Live enabled.   1 Prepare the Internet connection and set up a network (see “Set up a network”).   2 Connect a USB storage device to the   (USB) connector on this player.   • • A USB storage device is used to store the downloaded BD-Live content.   If you connect this player to the Internet through a Wi-Fi USB adapter (sold separately),   connect a USB hub (not supplied) to this player to make multiple USB ports available.   To delete the BD-Live previously downloaded on the USB storage device for memory   release, press and select [Setup] > [Advanced] > [Clear memory].   • 3 Play a disc that is BD-Live enabled.   4 On the disc menu, select the BD-Live icon, and press OK.   » BD-Live starts to load.The loading time depends on the disc and the Internet connection.   5 On the BD-Live interface, select an item to access.   Note   • BD-Live services vary from discs and countries.   • When you use BD-Live, data on the disc and this player are accessed by the content provider   • Use a USB storage device with at least 1GB of free space to store the download.   14 EN   Set up a network   Connect this player to the Internet to access the services:   • • • • BD-Live: access online bonus features (applicable to Blu-ray discs that are BD-Live enabled)   Update software: update the software of this player via the Internet.   YouTube: access YouTube website.   Picasa: access Picasa website.   Note   • For wireless connection, you need to use an optional Philips Wi-Fi USB adapter (named WUB1110).   • The Wi-Fi USB Adapter (WUB1110) is not included. To purchase this adapter, visit shop.philips.com. If the   Philips online shop is not available in your country, please contact Philips customer service. For contact   1 Connect this player to the Internet through wired (Ethernet) or wireless connection.   • • For wired connection, connect a network cable (not supplied) to the LAN port on the   rear panel of this player.   For Wi-Fi, connect a Philips Wi-Fi USB adapter (named WUB1110) to the   connector on the front panel of this player.   (USB)   2 Perform the network installation.   1), Press .   2), Select [Setup], and press OK.   3), Select [Network] > [Network Installation], and press OK.   4), Follow the instructions on the TV screen to complete the installation. If necessary, use the   Alphanumeric buttons on the remote control to enter a password.   Caution   • Before you connect to a network, familiarize yourself with the network router, and networking principles.   If necessary, read documentation accompanying network components. Philips is not responsible for lost,   damaged or corrupt data.   EN 15   YouTube videos   With this player connected to the Internet, you can browse, search and watchYouTube videos.   1 Connect this player to the Internet (see “Set up a network”).   2 Press .   3 Select [YouTube], and press OK.   » The defaultYouTube page is displayed on theTV screen.   4 Use the remote control to navigate and select options.   • To exit YouTube, press .   Button   Action   Press to display the onscreen keyboard for video search.   Press to display the onscreen play buttons.   Press   to navigate the onscreen play buttons or the video playlist.   OK   Confirm an entry or selection.   Start or resume play.   Pause play.   Stop play.   Skip to the previous or next video.   Skip backward or forward during video play.   / / Note   • If you don’t press any button for few seconds, the onscreen buttons and menu disappear.   16 EN   Picasa (online photos)   With this player, you can access, search and view photos stored in your Picasa Web Albums.   What you need   • • Connect this player to the Internet.   1 Connect this player to the Internet (see “Set up a network”).   2 Press .   3 Select [Picasa], and press OK.   » The default Picasa page is displayed on theTV screen.   4 Log in to the Picasa Web Albums with your Picasa web account.   • • For the first time you log in, select “New User”.   To enter your user name and password, press the alphanumeric keys on the remote   control.   5 Use the remote control to navigate to select:   • • • • • • My Photos: display the photos stored in your Picasa Web Albums.   Featured: display the featured photos from Picasa website.   Friends: display the list of friends.   Search: search photos based on keywords.   Favorites: display the favorite photos from your Picasa Web Albums.   Tag: display the photos that have been tagged in your Picasa Web Albums.   6 To exit the Picasa page, press .   Play a slideshow   1 Use the remote control to select “My Photos” from the Picasa page, and press OK.   » The photos in your Picasa Web Albums are displayed in thumbnails.   2 Select a photo, and press OK to view the photo in full screen.   3 Press OK again to start a photo slideshow.   4 During slideshow, press   to access the following options, and then press OK to select an   option:   • • • • • • • Current playing: display the index of the current photo.   Slideshow pause/ play: pause or play a slideshow.   Rotate: rotate the current photo.   Zoom: zoom in or zoom out the photo.   Effect: select a slideshow effect.   Speed: select a slideshow speed.   Friends: add the owner of the current photo to the friends list.   5 To return to the previous screen, press .   EN 17   Use Philips EasyLink   This player supports Philips EasyLink which uses the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)   protocol.You can use a single remote control to control EasyLink compliant devices that are connected   through HDMI. Philips does not guarantee 100% interoperability with all HDMI CEC devices.   1 Connect the HDMI CEC compliant devices through HDMI, and turn on the HDMI CEC   operations on the TV and other connected devices (see the user manual of the TV or other   devices for details).   2 Press .   3 Select [Setup]> [EasyLink].   4 Select [On] under the options: [EasyLink], [One Touch Play] and [One Touch Standby].   » EasyLink function is turned on.   One Touch Play   When you play a disc on this player, the TV automatically switches to the correct video input source.   One Touch Standby   When a connected device (for example TV) is put to standby with its own remote control, this   player is put to standby automatically.   18 EN   3 Change settings   This section helps you to change the settings of this player.   1 2 3 Note   • You cannot change a menu option that is grayed out.   • To return to the previous menu, press . To exit the menu, press .   Picture   1 Press .   2 Select [Setup] > [Video] to access the video setup options.   • • • [TV Display]: Select a picture display format to fit the TV screen.   [HDMI Video]: Select an HDMI video resolution.   [HDMI Deep Color]: Display colors with more shades and hues when the video content is   recorded in Deep Color and the TV supports this feature.   [Picture Settings]: Select a predefined color setting.   • Note   • If you change a setting, make sure that the TV supports the new setting.   • For settings related to HDMI, the TV must be connected through HDMI.   • For the composite connection (via the VIDEO connector), select a video resolution of 480i/576i or   480p/576p under [HDMI Video] to enable video output.   EN 19   Sound   1 Press .   2 Select [Setup] > [Audio] to access the audio setup options.   • [Night Mode]: Select quiet or full dynamic sound. Night mode decreases the volume of loud   sound and increases the volume of soft sound (such as speech).   • • • [Neo 6]: Enable or disable a surround sound effect which is converted from 2.0 channel audio.   [HDMI Audio]: Set an HDMI audio format when this player is connected through HDMI.   [Digital Audio]: Select an audio format for the sound output when this player is connected   through a digital connector (coaxial).   [PCM Downsampling]: Set the sampling rate for PCM audio output when this player is   connected through a digital connector (coaxial).   • Note   • For settings related to HDMI, the TV must be connected through HDMI.   • Night mode is only available for Dolby encoded DVD and Blu-ray discs.   Network (installation, status...)   1 Press .   2 Select [Setup] > [Network] to access the network setup options.   • • • [Network Installation]: Start a wired or wireless installation to make the network work.   [View Network Settings]: Display the current network status.   [View Wireless Settings]: Display the current Wi-Fi status.   Preference (languages, parental control...)   1 Press .   2 Select [Setup] > [Preference] to access the preference setup options.   • • • • • [Menu language]: Select an onscreen display menu language.   [Audio]: Select an audio language for video.   [Subtitle]: Select a subtitle language for video.   [Disc Menu]: Select a menu language for a video disc.   [Parental Control]: Restrict access to discs that are encoded with ratings. Input “0000” to   access the restriction options. To play all discs irrespective of the rating, select level “8”.   [Screen Saver]: Enable or disable screen saver mode. If enabled, the screen enters idle mode   after 10 minutes of inactivity (for example, in pause or stop mode).   [Auto Subtitle Shift]: Enable or disable subtitle shift. If enabled, the subtitle position is changed   automatically to fit the TV screen (this feature works with some Philips TVs only).   [Change Password]: Set or change a password to play a restricted disc. Input “0000” if you do   not have a password or if you have forgotten your password.   • • • 20 EN   • • [Display Panel]: Change the brightness of the display panel of the player.   [Auto Standby]: Enable or disable auto standby. If enabled, the player switches to standby after   30 minutes of inactivity (for example, in pause or stop mode).   • [VCD PBC]: Display or skip the content menu for VCD and SVCD.   Note   • If your preferred language is not available for disc language, audio or subtitle, you can select [Other] from   the menu options and input 4-digit language code which can be found at the back of this user manual.   • If you select a language which is not available on a disc, this player uses the default language of the disc.   Advanced options (clear memory...)   1 Press .   2 Select [Setup] > [Advanced] to access the advanced setup options.   • [BD-Live Security]: Restrict or allow access to BD-Live (only for non-commercial, users-   created BD-Live discs).   • • [Software Update]: Select to update software from a network or from USB storage device.   [Clear memory]: Delete the previous BD-Live download on the USB storage device. A “BUDA”   folder is automatically created to store the BD-Live download.   [DivX® VOD Code]: Display the DivX® registration code or the deregistration code for this   player.   • • • [Version Info.]: Display the software version of this player.   [Restore default settings]: Reset this player to the default settings made at the factory.   Note   • You cannot restrict Internet access on commercial Blu-ray discs.   the DivX VOD code.   • You cannot reset a parental control setting to the default value.   EN 21   4 Update software   Before you update the software of this player, check the current software version:   • Press , and then select [Setup] > [Advanced] > [Version Info.], and press OK.   Update software via the Internet   1 Connect the player to the Internet (see “Set up a network”).   2 Press , and select [Setup].   3 Select [Advanced] > [Software Update]> [Network].   » If an upgrade media is detected, you are prompted to start the update.   4 Follow the instructions on the TV screen to update the software.   » When the update is complete, this player automatically turns off and on again.   Update software via USB   • Search for your model and click on “Software and drivers”.   2 Download the software into a USB storage device.   a Unzip the download, and make sure that the unzipped folder is named “UPG_ALL”.   b Put the “UPG_ALL” folder in the root directory.   3 Connect the USB storage device to the   (USB) connector on this player.   4 Press , and select [Setup].   5 Select [Advanced] > [Software Update]> [USB].   » If an upgrade media is detected, you are prompted to start the update.   6 Follow the instructions on the TV screen to update the software.   » When the update is complete, this player automatically turns off and on again.   Caution   • Do not turn off the power or remove the USB storage device when the software update is in progress   because you might damage this player.   22 EN   5 Specifications   Note   • Specifications are subject to change without notice   Region code   This player can play discs with the following region codes.   DVD   Blu-ray   Countries   Europe, United Kingdom   B Playable media   • • • • • • BD-Video   DVD-Video, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/-R DL (Dual Layer)   VCD/SVCD   Audio CD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 media, WMA media, JPEG files   DivX (Ultra)/DivX Plus HD media, MKV media   USB storage device   File format   • • • Video: .avi, .divx, .mp4, .mkv   Audio: .mp3, .wma, .wav   Picture: .jpg, .gif, .png   Video   • • • Signal system: PAL / NTSC   Composite video output: 1 Vp-p (75 ohm)   HDMI output 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1080p24   Audio   • 2 Channel analog output   Audio Front L&R : 2 Vrms (> 1 kohm)   Digital output: 0.5 Vp-p (75 ohm)   • • • Coaxial   • • HDMI output   Sampling frequency:   • • MP3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz   WMA: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz   • Constant bit rate:   • • MP3: 112 kbps - 320 kpbs   WMA: 48 kpbs - 192 kpbs   EN 23   USB   • • • • Compatibility: Hi-Speed USB (2.0)   Class support: USB Mass Storage Class (UMS)   File system: FAT16, FAT32   Support HDD (a portable hard drive disc): an external power source may be needed.   Main unit   • • • • • Power supply rating: AC 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz   Power consumption: 18 W   Power consumption in standby mode: < 0.5 W   Dimensions (w x h x d): 435 x 41 x 195.5 (mm)   Net Weight: 1.4 kg   Accessories supplied   • • • Remote control and a battery   User manual   CD-ROM built in multi-lingual user manual (Continental Europe only)   Optional accessory   • • • • • A wireless Philips USB adapter(named WUB1110, sold separately)   Multimedia connections: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n   Connectivity: Rear connection (USB)   Ambient temperature: 5 deg C to 40 deg C.   Dongle dimensions (W x H x D): 28.4 x 82 x 13.4 mm   ꢌꢇꢋꢄꢍꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆ\ꢅꢇꢈꢆꢉꢊ   • • • Laser Type (Diode): AlGaInN (BD), AlGaInP (DVD/CD)   Wave length: 405+7nm/-7nm (BD), 655+10nm/-10nm (DVD), 790+10/-20nm (CD)   Output power: 1mW (BD), 0.26mW (DVD), 0.3mW (CD)   24 EN   6 Troubleshooting   Warning   • Risk of electric shock. Never remove the casing of the player.   To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the player yourself.   If you have problems using this player, check the following points before you request service. If you still   If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model and serial number of this player.The model   number and serial number are on the back of this player.Write the numbers here:   Model No. __________________________   Serial No. ___________________________   Main unit   The buttons on this player do not work.   • Disconnect this player from the power supply for a few minutes, and then reconnect.   Picture   No picture.   • • Make sure that the TV is switched to the correct source input for this player.   For the composite connection (via the VIDEO connector) to the TV, on this player select a   video resolution of 480i/576i or 480p/576p under [HDMI Video] to enable video output.   No picture on HDMI connection.   • • Make sure that the HDMI cable is not faulty. If it is faulty, replace with a new HDMI cable.   On the remote control, press and then press “731” (numeric buttons) to recover picture   display. Or wait for 10 seconds for auto recovery.   If this player is connected to an unauthorized display device with an HDMI cable, the audio and   video signals may not be output.   • ꢎꢏꢄꢁꢐꢆꢋꢅꢁꢐꢉꢄꢋꢁꢊꢉꢈꢁꢃꢑꢇꢒꢁꢏꢆꢓꢏꢔꢐꢄ\ꢊꢆꢈꢆꢉꢊꢁꢕꢆꢐꢄꢉꢖ   • • Make sure that the disc contains high-definition video.   Make sure that the TV supports high-definition video.   EN 25   Sound   No audio output from the TV.   • • Make sure that the audio cables are connected to the audio input of the TV.   Make sure that the TV is switched to the correct source input for this player.   ꢗꢉꢁꢇꢘꢐꢆꢉꢁꢉꢘꢈꢃꢘꢈꢁꢙꢍꢉꢚꢁꢈꢏꢄꢁꢑꢉꢘꢐꢋꢃꢄꢇꢛꢄꢍꢋꢁꢉꢙꢁꢈꢏꢄꢁꢄꢜꢈꢄꢍꢊꢇꢑꢁꢇꢘꢐꢆꢉꢁꢐꢄꢕꢆꢅꢄꢁ!ꢏꢉꢚꢄꢁꢈꢏꢄꢇꢈꢄꢍꢁꢉꢍꢁꢇꢚꢃꢑꢆ\ꢄꢍ"ꢖ   • • Make sure that the audio cables are connected to the audio input of the audio device.   Switch the external audio device to the correct audio source input.   No sound on HDMI connection.   • You may not hear any sound from the HDMI output if the connected device is non-HDCP   compliant or only DVI-compatible.   No secondary audio output for picture-in-picture feature.   • When [Bitstream] under the [HDMI Audio] or [Digital Audio] menu is selected, interactive   sound like secondary sound for picture-in-picture feature is muted. Deselect [Bitstream].   Play   Cannot play a disc.   • • • • • Clean the disc.   Make sure that the disc is correctly loaded.   Make sure that this player supports the disc. See “Specifications”.   Make sure that this player supports the region code of the DVD or BD.   For DVD RW or DVD R, make sure that the disc is finalized.   #ꢇꢊꢊꢉꢈꢁꢃꢑꢇꢒꢁ$ꢆꢕ%ꢁꢕꢆꢐꢄꢉꢁ\ꢑꢄꢋꢖ   # # # Make sure that the DivX video file is complete.   Make sure that the video file name extension is correct.   To play DivX DRM protected files from a USB storage device, connect this player to a TV   through HDMI.   DivX subtitles do not display correctly.   # # Make sure that the subtitle file has the same name as the DivX video file.   Make sure that the subtitle file has an extension name supported by this player (.srt, .sub, .txt,   .ssa, or .smi).   Cannot read the contents of a connected USB storage.   # # # Make sure that the format of the USB storage device is compatible with this player.   Make sure that the file system on the USB storage device is supported by this player.   For a portable hard drive disc (HDD), an external power source may be needed.   ‘No entry’ or ‘x’ sign appears on theTV.   The operation is not possible.   EasyLink feature does not work.   # • Make sure that this player is connected to the Philips brand EasyLink TV, and the EasyLink   option is turned on (see “Use your Blu-ray disc player” > “Use Philips EasyLink”).   Cannot access BD-Live features.   • Make sure that this player is connected to the network (see “Use your Blu-ray disc player” >   “Set up a network”).   Make sure that the network installation is made (see “Use your Blu-ray disc player” > “Set up a   network”).   • • • Make sure that the Blu-ray disc supports BD-Live features.   Clear memory storage (see “Change settings” > “Advanced options (clear memory...)”).   26 EN   Network   Wireless network is not found or distorted.   • • • • Make sure that the network is correctly connected (see “Use your Blu-ray disc/ DVD player” >   “Set up a network”).   Make sure that the network installation is made (see “Use your Blu-ray disc/ DVD player” >   “Set up a network”).   Make sure that the wireless network is not disturbed by microwave ovens, DECT phones, or   other neighboring Wi-Fi devices.   If the wireless network does not work properly, try a wired network installation (see “Use your   Blu-ray disc/ DVD player” > “Set up a network”).   YouTube and Picasa do not work.   • • • Make sure that the network is correctly connected (see “Use your Blu-ray disc/ DVD player” >   “Set up a network”).   Make sure that the network installation is made (see “Use your Blu-ray disc/ DVD player” >   “Set up a network”).   Check the router connection (refer to the user manual for the router).   YouTube and Picasa work slowly.   • Look in your wireless router’s user manual for information on indoor range, transfer rate, and   other factors of signal quality.   You need a high speed Internet connection for your router.   • EN 27   Trademarks   ‘Blu-ray Disc’ and ‘Blu-ray Disc’ logo are trademarks.   HDMI, and HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or   registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.   Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D   symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.   Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;   5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,212,872; 7,333,929; 7,392,195; 7,272,567 & other   U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks, &   DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes   software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.   ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is   an official DivX Certified® device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and   software tools to convert your files into DivX video.   ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to   play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the   DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. 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