To Reset This Player; Messages Relating To Bd Disc And Dvd Disc; Glossary - Pioneer BDP-430 Operating Instructions Manual

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Troubleshooting

To Reset this Player

If the player displays the following symptoms, press and hold in
player.
– Operation buttons do not work
– Noise is output
– Power does not turn off
When "RESET" appears on the front panel display, the player is reset and the power turns off. Turn the player's power back on.
When the power is turned on, it may take several minutes for system checking to be completed.
Since all settings including the language setting stored in memory are also reset when a reset has been performed, they must
be set again.
When the problem persists even after performing a reset, unplug the AC cord and plug it in again. If this does not solve the
problem, contact the nearest service center approved by Pioneer.

Messages Relating to BD disc and DVD disc

The following messages appear on the TV screen in case the disc you tried to playback is not appropriate or the
operation is not correct.
Error message
Cannot play.
The disc cannot be played back with
this Player.
Incompatible disc.
A disc that cannot be played is loaded
in the player.
The disc is scratched or dirty.
The disc is loaded with the printed
side facing down (the disc tray opens
automatically).
Occurs if the loaded disc cannot be
played because it is a non-standard disc
or scratched, etc.
Cannot operate.
Occurs if an operation is incorrect.
This USB memory is not formatted
Occurs if there is a formatting error.
properly. Please format the memory in
USB memory management.
The Connected USB Memory cannot
Occurs if USB memory not compliant
be used. It should be compliant with
with USB 2.0 High Speed (480 Mbit/s) is
USB 2.0.
used (i.e. USB 1.0/USB 1.1).
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 STANDBY/ON on the player's front panel to reset the
Possible Error
Suggested Solution
Check the disc, and load it correctly.
Remove the disc.
Format the USB memory again.
Connect USB 2.0 High Speed (480
Mbit/s) compliant USB memory.

Glossary

AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High
Definition)
The AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera
recorder format recording high-definition onto certain media
by using highly efficient codec technologies.
BDAV (Page 4)
BDAV (Blu-ray Disc Audio/Visual, BD-AV) refers to one of the
application formats used for writable Blu-ray discs such as
BD-R, BD-RE, etc. BDAV is a recording format equivalent to
DVD-VR (VR mode) of the DVD specifications.
BD-J application
The BD-ROM format supports Java for interactive functions.
"BD-J" offers content providers almost unlimited functionality
when creating interactive BD-ROM titles.
BD-LIVE (page 15)
A variety of interactive content is available from BD-LIVE
compatible Blu-ray discs via the internet.
BDMV (page 4)
BDMV (Blu-ray Disc Movie, BD-MV) refers to one of the
application formats used for BD-ROM which is one of the
Blu-ray Disc specifications. BDMV is a recording format
equivalent to DVD-video of the DVD specification.
BD-R (page 4)
A BD-R (Blu-ray Disc Recordable) is a recordable, write-once
Blu-ray Disc. Since contents can be recorded and cannot be
overwritten, a BD-R can be used to archive data or for storing
and distributing video material.
BD-RE (page 4)
A BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc Rewritable) is a recordable and
rewritable Blu-ray Disc.
BD-ROM
BD-ROMs (Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Memory) are commercially
produced discs. Other than conventional movie and video
contents, these discs have enhanced features such as
interactive content, menu operations using pop-up menus,
selection of subtitle display, and slide shows. Although a
BD-ROM may contain any form of data, most BD-ROM discs
will contain movies in High Definition format for playback on
Blu-ray Disc players.
Blu-ray Disc (BD) (page 4)
A disc format developed for recording/playing high-definition
(HD) video (for HDTV, etc.), and for storing large amounts of
data. A single layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 25 GB, and a
dual-layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 50 GB of data.
Chapter number (page 19)
Sections of a movie or a music feature that are smaller than
titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Some discs
may only be comprised of a single chapter.
Copy guard
This function prevents copying. You cannot copy discs
marked by the copyright holder with a signal which prevents
copying.
Disc menu (page 14)
This lets you select things like the subtitle language or audio
format using a menu stored on the DVD video disc.
DivX®
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.
Dolby Digital
A sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories Inc. that
gives movie theater ambience to audio output when the
product is connected to a Dolby Digital processor or amplifier.
Dolby Digital Plus
A sound system developed as an extension to Dolby Digital.
This audio coding technology supports 7.1 multi-channel
surround sound.
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology that supports
up to 8 channels of multi-channel surround sound for the next
generation optical discs. The reproduced sound is true to the
original source bit-for-bit.
DTS
This is a digital sound system developed by DTS, Inc. for use
in cinemas.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is a new technology
developed for the next generation high definition optical disc
format.
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless audio compression
technology developed for the next generation high definition
optical disc format.
DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential
DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential is a lossless audio
compression technology developed for the next generation
high definition optical disc format.
DVD upscaling
Upscaling (upconverting) refers to a function of various
players and devices that enlarge the image size to fit the size
of the screen of video equipments such as a TV.
DVD video (page 4)
A disc format that contains up to eight hours of moving
pictures on a disc the same diameter as a CD. A single-layer
single sided DVD holds up to 4.7 GB; a double layer single-
sided DVD, 8.5 GB; a single layer double-sided DVD, 9.4
GB; double-layer double-sided DVD, 17 GB. The MPEG 2
format was adopted for efficient video data compression. It is
a variable rate technology that encodes the data to according
to the status of the video for reproducing high-quality images.
Audio information is recorded in a multi-channel format such
as Dolby Digital, allowing for a realistic audio presence.
DVD-R/+R (page 4)
A DVD+/-R is a recordable, write-once DVD. Since contents
can be recorded and cannot be overwritten, a DVD+/-R can
be used to archive data or for storing and distributing video
material. The DVD+/-R has two different formats: VR format
and Video format. DVDs created in Video format have the
same format as a DVD video, while discs created in VR (Video
Recording) format allow the contents to be programed or
edited.

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