Network Setup - Hitachi HBD316 Owner's Manual

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2. Audio
Display
Digital Out
Audio
HDMI Out
Language
Down Sampling
Network
Dynamic Range
System
Security
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2.1 Digital Out
Select the output mode of the DIGITAL OUT jack.
PCM: The signal is compatible with most audio video
receivers. Use PCM when your receiver cannot
decode the movie soundtrack on the disc.
Bitstream: Outputs the movie soundtrack
without any processing. This option requires a
receiver that supports the format of the movie
soundtrack.
Bitstream Re-encode: Outputs as DTS, Dolby,
or PCM depending on the audio stream on the disc.
2.2 HDMI Out
Select the output mode of HDMI DIGITAL OUT jack.
PCM: The signal is compatible with most audio video
receivers. Use PCM when your receiver cannot
decode the movie soundtrack on the disc.
Bitstream: Outputs the movie soundtrack
without any processing. This option requires a
receiver that supports the format of the movie
soundtrack.
Bitstream Re-encode: Automatically selects
the HDMI digital signal type according to the
audio stream on the disc.
2.3 Down Sampling
Select the digital audio signal sampling frequency.
48kHz: The highest sampling rate of digital PCM
output is 48kHz. If the original sampling rate is over
48kHz, it will be down-sampled to 48kHz or below.
This option should be selected only when the receiver
is not capable of handling signals over 48kHz
sampling rate.
96kHz: The highest sampling rate of digital PCM
output is 96kHz.
192kHz: The highest sampling rate of digital PCM
output is 192kHz.
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2.4 Dynamic Range
Dynamic Range is the range between the loudest
sounds and the quietest whispers.
Select the Dynamic Range:
Off: Full dynamic range for dramatic movie playback.
On: Dynamic range compression is activated to
reduce the loudest sounds and raise the volume
of the quiet scenes.
3. Language Selection
Display
OSD
Audio
Disc Menu
Language
Disc Audio
Network
Disc Subtitle
System
Security
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3.1 OSD
Select the On-Screen Display(OSD) language.
3.2 Disc Menu
Select the disc menu language.
3.3 Disc Audio
Set the disc audio language.
3.4 Disc Subtitle
Set the disc subtitle language.

4. Network Setup

Display
Connection Type
Audio
Information
Language
Connection Test
Network
IP Setting
System
BD-Live Connection
Security
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4.1 Connection Type
There are two options: Wired or Wireless.
Wired:
Connect a network cable to the Ethernet jack
on the back of your player and into a wired router
using a commercially available LAN or Ethernet cable.
Wireless: here are three types of wireless network
T
connections:
a. Scan: Automatically searches for any networks
within range.
b. Manual: Lets you enter a router's name or SSID.
c. WPS: Connects your player to a WPS protected
Wi-Fi router.
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