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4
Select [2nd audio language] or [2nd Subtitle
Language].
5
Select the language, and then press OK.
BD-Live on Blu-ray
Access additional features on the Blu-ray discs with
BD-Live content, such as internet chats with the
director, the latest movie trailers, games, wallpaper,
and ringtones.
BD-Live services and content vary from disc to
disc.
What you need
Blu-ray disc with BD-Live content.
Storage device:
a USB storage device, with at least 1 GB
of memory, or
an SD memory card of type SDHC Class
6, with at least 8 GB of memory.
1
Connect your home theater to a home
network with Internet access.
2
Connect a USB storage device or insert a SD
memory card to your home theater.
If prompted, follow the onscreen
instructions to format the SD memory
card.
3
(Home) and select [Setup].
Press
4
Select [Advanced] > [Local storage].
5
Select [USB] or [SD card].
Use either a USB storage device or SD
memory card to store the downloaded
BD-Live content.
6
Select [Advanced] > [BD-Live security] >
[Off] to enable BD-Live.
To disable BD-Live, select [On].
7
Select the BD-Live icon in the disc menu, and
then press OK.
» BD-Live starts to load. The loading time
depends on the disc and your internet
connection.
8
Press the Navigation buttons to navigate BD-
Live, and then press OK to select an option.
Note
To clear the memory on the storage device,
press
(Home), select [Setup] > [Advanced]
> [Clear memory].
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Data files

Your home theater can play pictures, audio and
video files contained in a disc or a USB storage
device. Before you play a file, check that the file
format is supported by your home theater (see
'File formats' on page 30).
1
Play the files from a disc or USB storage
device.
2
To stop play, press .
To resume the video from where you
stopped, press
To play the video from the start, press
Note
To play DivX DRM protected files, connect your
home theater to a TV through an HDMI cable.
Subtitles
If your video has subtitles in multiple languages,
select a subtitle language.
Note
Make sure that the subtitle file has the exact
same name as the video file. For example, if the
video file is named 'movie.avi', name the subtitle
file as 'movie.srt' or 'movie.sub'.
Your home theater supports the following file
formats: .srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, .ass, smi, and .sami. If
the subtitles do not appear correctly, change the
character set.
1
While playing video, press SUBTITLE to
select a language.
2
For DivX or RMVB/RM videos, if the subtitles
do not appear correctly, continue the
following steps to change the character set.
3
Press
OPTIONS.
» The options menu is displayed.
4
Select [Character set], and then select a
character set that supports the subtitle.
Europe, India, LATAM, and Russia
(Play).
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