Panasonic DMR-UBT1 Operating Instructions Manual page 28

Ultrahd blu-ray
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To display menu
[BD-V] [DVD-V]
1 Press [OPTION].
2 Select "Playback Menu", then press [OK].
3 Select "Top Menu", "Pop-up Menu" or "Menu",
then press [OK].
Changing audio
Press [AUDIO].
• It will switch depending on the contents
recorded every time it is pressed.
Listening to the Audio Description
[HDD] [USB_HDD] (For recorded programmes)
[BD-RE] [BD-R]
1 Select "Audio Description" in "Basic
Operation". (
30)
2 Set to "Automatic".
3 Select "Volume", then adjust the volume with
[2, 1].
• Depending on the usage conditions of this unit, this function
is not available.
• For details about the Audio Description, refer to "Audio
Description" (
12).
Switching subtitles
[HDD] [USB_HDD] (For recorded programmes)
[BD-RE] [BD-R]
1 Press [STTL
].
2 Press [OK].
3 Select "On" or "Off", then press [OK].
• If you want to switch the subtitle language,
select it in the Basic Operation menu (
[BD-V] [DVD-V], MKV:
Display with "Subtitle Settings" or "Subtitles" in the
Basic Operation menu (
• MKV: If the subtitles text are not displayed correctly, try
changing the language settings (
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49, Subtitle Text).
Enjoying Ultra HD Blu-ray
You can enjoy the playback of Ultra HD Blu-ray
discs with this unit.
Preparation
• See "Enjoying 4K output". (
• Network connection (
• Network setting (
Due to copyright restrictions, it may not be
possible to play back certain discs unless this
unit is connected to the Internet.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that does not support
HDCP2.2
, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion
§1
to HDR signals to output them in HD (2K) resolution. In
addition, depending on the disc, it may not be possible to
perform playback correctly.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that supports 4K
(50p/60p) 4:2:0 (8 bit) and lower, this unit plays back
50p/60p content by applying Dynamic Range Conversion
to its HDR signals to output them.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that does not support
4K resolution, this unit applies Dynamic Range
Conversion
to HDR signals to output them in HD (2K)
§2
resolution.
• When connected to a TV or terminal that does not support
HDR, this unit applies Dynamic Range Conversion
HDR signals to output them. In addition, depending on the
disc, it may not be possible to output content in HD (2K)
resolution or perform playback correctly.
HDCP is a technology designed to prevent illegal copying.
§1
"2.2" represents a version.
Dynamic Range Conversion is a function that converts
§2
HDR video signals into video signals suited to TVs that do
not support HDR input.
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