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HT-BD8200 Blue-ray Disc Home-Theater System(2.

1ch) Training Manual

JULY. 2009. VD Division

Contents
Product Information (HT-BD8200) Circuit Description Disassembly & Reassembly Troubleshooting & adjustment Reference Information
Blu-ray Disc Copy Management

Feature
New features for HT-BD8200
BD-LIVE DTS-HD Master Audio Essential decoding Wireless Network Ready (Optional) USB port (Side Jack) USB Host Play IPOD Docking (Optional) Various Video Setups
Progressive Mode Still Mode BD Wise Picture Contro

DivX playable PC Connected Netflix, Pandora (Only for USA market) Wireless active SubWoofer (2.4GHz)

Basic Feature
HT-BD2
Profile DVD, CD MP3, JPG USB HOST I-POD Bluetooth Wireless LAN DivX Memory Slot Channel Blu-ray 1.0 O O X X X X X X 5.1 channel

HT-BD8200
Blu-ray 2.0 from the beginning. O O O O X O DivX HD X(External USB support for BD LIVE) 2.1 channel

BD-RE support

Does not support 1.0

support 1.0

About the HDMI function


HT-BD2
HDMI 1080p 24frame CEC (Anynet+) xvYCC HD Audio Transmission 1.3 O O X O

HT-BD8200
1.3 O O O O

Picture Quality control

O (Progressive Mode, Still Mode, BD Wise, Picture Control)

Video resolution
HT-BD2
Video Processor 1080p 60frame 1080i 60frame 1080p 24frame Main SOC internal Scaler O O O

HT-BD8200
Main SoC Internal Scaler O O O

480i/p video output for Blu-ray

Simultaneous Video Output between HDMI/Component/CVBS

Video resolution Default


HT-BD2
Factory Default When connected the TV which has correct EDID 480p Maximum resolution for TV input

HT-BD8200
480p Maximum resolution for TV input

When connected the TV which has incorrect EDID

480p

480p

Remark

HT-BD2 can also output 480i/480p resolution with Blu-ray Disc

HT-BD8200 can also output 480i/480p resolution with Blu-ray Disc

Audio Specification
HT-BD2
DD Plus decoding Dolby TrueHD decoding O O

HT-BD8200
O O O (dts-HD Master Audio essential) O (into dts) dts-HD MA Essential dts-HD HRA TrueHD DD+

Dts HD HRA decoding


Dts-HD MA Essential decoding Re-encoding

O
O X dts-HD MA dts-HD HRA TrueHD DD+

HD audio bitstream output on HDMI 1.3

Hard Ware feature


HT-BD2
SMPS Deck Front Micom 2 trans Slot-In SANYO

HT-BD8200
2 trans Slim Solt In SANYO

AMP Solution
Main <-> Loader

TI
P-ATA

IR, (Feed Back Circuit)


One Board

Audio Specifications for HT-BD8200


Power Consumption Audio Output Frequency Response S/N Ratio Input Sensitivity Channel Separation 92W Total 300W (Front 100W*2, Sub Woofer 100W) at 3 ohm 20 ~ 20KHz (+- 3dB) 70dB 400mV (AUX) 60dB

Accessories

HDMI & Component cable is not provided with the Unit. I Pod Cradle is not provided for all countries.

Front Panel

Rear Panel

IPOD JACK is an option

Remote Control

Contents
Product Information Circuit Description & function description Disassembly & Reassembly Troubleshooting & adjustment Reference Information
Blu-ray Disc Copy Management

Set Inside [HT-BD8200] - 1


SMPS

AMP BOARD

Rear Jack BOARD

Side Jack BOARD

MAIN BOARD

Set Inside [HT-BD8200] - 2

TOUCH KEY BOARD

FRONT(VFD) BOARD

WIRELESS Tx BOARD & WIRELESS ANTENNA

Wiring Diagram

BD7200/8200 Theater Block Diagram


I-Pod Externel DOCKING Pick-up / Loader
IPOD Y/C VIDEO ANALOG AUDIO INPUT ADC Y/C MIXER VIDEO CVBS CVBS

FILTER MM1757

SDRAM

Serial Flash

NAND FLASH 512MB UART

CVBS/YPbPr I-Pod CP CHIP HDMI TX

I2C

CEC MICOM MC80C0316

Motor Driver USB1

F/E BCM7620

UART SATA

Video Decoder Digital Video


64M SDRAM Flash ROM

UART

SYSTEM U-com
PWM Power Stage

For wireless LAN For Local Storage & USB Host

USB1/2 ETHER MAC

USB2 CEC UART Ethernet

B/E BCM7601P
Audio Decoder
I2S 2ch PCM

System U-com LC87F5NC8A


DISPLAY
IPOD ANALOG AUDIO L/R AUX

SPI I/F

Audio DSP TMP320D788

I2S 2ch

Power Stage

PWM
DRIVER PS9830B

MEM0

MEM1

DDR2

DDR2

DDR2

DDR2

I2S SUBWOOFER

Wireless Subwoofer

ADC AK5367
SPI I/F

Tuner
Optical In

DIR AK4113

I2S

SMPS POWER

MAIN Board
TOP Side
CEC MICOM DC-DC CONVERTOR TUNER PACK ADC IC

Bottom Side

MICOM
DSP VIDEO IC DIR IC

DRAM FLASH

DDR2 Memory DDR2 Memory Main CPU

DRAM

Video Decoder BCM7601

NAND Flash

F/E BCRM7620

AMP Board
TOP Side Bottom Side

PWM Modulator IC

OP AMP FET Drive IC

FET (AMP IC)

Low Pass Filter

SIDE JACK/REAR JACK Board


SIDE JACK
i-POD JACK
Head Phone Jack

REAR JACK

AUX Jack

VIDEO JACK

HDMI JACK

USB JACK

USB/Ethernet Jack

OPTICAL JACK

USB JACK

FRONT(VFD)/Touch-Key Board
FRONT(VFD)
VFD

BUZZER
REMOCON EYE

TOUCH KEY IC

Touch-Key

HT-BD8200 Video Output SPEC


BD playback
Output Setup 1080P@60F 1080P@24F 1080i 720P 480P 480i HDMI output 1080P@60F 1080P@24F 1080i 720P 480P 480P

Component [HDMI Connected]


480i 480i 1080i 720P 480P 480i

Component [HDMI not Connected]


1080i 1080i 1080i 720P 480P 480i

CVBS Output 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i

Only when source is 1080P@24F

DVD Playback
Output Setup 1080P@60F HDMI output 1080P@60F Component [HDMI Connected] 480i Component [HDMI not Connected] 480P CVBS Output 480i

1080i
720P 480P 480i

1080i
720P 480P 480P

480i
480i 480i 480i

480P
480P 480P 480i

480i
480i 480i 480i

TIME CHART
AC POWER IN MICOM +5.6V, CLK ON POWER S/W ON FLASH, DRAM MEMORY DATA DUMP BCM7440 RESET ON

ALL SUPLY POWER ON

LOGO DISPLAY

SERVO POWER ON DISC CHUCKING

PICK UP SLIDING

DISC READING

PICK UP FOCUSING TRACKING

DISC SPINDLE

DECODING

VIDEO SIGNAL

VIDEO JACK

AUDIO SIGNAL

TV

DSP

PWM MODULATOR

POWER STAGE

SPEAKER

ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL

LOW PASS FILTER

Functional Description (SMPS)


BLOCK Description
AC supply voltage and MICOM operating voltage - From The AC-Power Cord, AC input voltage goes into Main power trans, passing through Protection circuit (Fuse, Varistor) of SMPS and then, Main unit is in the STAND-BY condition - In STAND-BY condition, If Power-ON S/W turn on, SMPS supply whole operating voltage to Main-PCB CONNECTOR Specification 1. FE12V : Voltage for IC used for Disc Tray OPEN/CLOSE and ROULETTE +/2.+PVDD,-PVDD : Voltage for Amplifying small audio signal to large audioSignal. 3. ST 5.4V : In STAND-BY Condition, This terminal supply MICOM, VFD IC, Touch Key IC and LED. 4. -VP : VFD DRIVER ICs NEGATIVE DRIVE operating voltage (about -34V) 5. VFD DC : VFDs FILAMENT operating voltage (Voltage between +,- is about +4.6V) 6.D 5.4V : MAIN CPU,DSP CORE,HDMI 7.-5V : AMP Gate Driver IC

Note

SMPS

Functional Description (Main,Key,Front)


BLOCK Description
MAIN MICOM - 10MHz Resonator - CLK : PS9829B,AK5367,Touch Key IC,TUNER in common - DATA : PS9829B,AK5367,Touch Key IC ,TUNER, in common JACK Part - Part control all kinds of VIDEO, Audio Interface - Input : AUDIO(AUX) / DIGITAL IN / Tuner - Output : COMPOSITE / COMPONENT(Y/Pb/Pr), Headphone - Bluetooth , USB,LAN (Wireless Lan Ready), i-POD MPEG Part - -Realization DPL2, DTS,dts-HD MA Essential, DD,DD+,TRUE-HD - HD Video, Analog Video decoding(BCM7440) DSP Part - HD AUDIO decoding Stand by : RED Led is turned on. 9ea control panel buttons. (with LED)

Note

MAINPCB

Touchkey PCB FRONTPCB

FRONT PCB Part REMOCON / VFD (Display) / Bluetooth VFD and VFD DRIVER IC Circuit

Functional Description (Amp)


BLOCK

Description
AMP Part - I2S DATA generated from MPEG->DSP are input to Modulator each channel. Through AMP IC (which is controlled by driver IC) , Low Pass Filter, analog Signals are generated. - IRS2092STRPBF) (FR,FL,SW,Center 3.1 CHANNEL Rear channels are wireless) PROTECTION Circuit - Sensing AMP ICs abnormal action, inform IR-SD MICOM PORT(ACTIVE LOW) - PROTECTION TYPE * SHORT CIRCUIT : Short between SPK Output +/- or SPK output and Chassis * OC(OVER CURRENT PROTECTION) : Derivation over-current of Output * OT(OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION) : If Temperature of IC-Junction exceed 150, It generally must be under 125. NOT In use. * UV(UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION) : more than UVP THRESHOLD Voltage. FAN Part - SIZE : 50x50x15mm - 2-Level Working: POWER-ON condition, 12V make FAN Circuit active 2-levels. Initial condition, 1-Phase working, operating voltage is about to 6.0~6.5V. If Power of Output signals are over 1 Watt, 2-Phase start, voltage is about to 7.8~8.5V

Note

AMP-PCB

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Product Information Circuit Description Assembly & Disassembly Troubleshooting & adjustment Reference Information
Blu-ray Disc Copy Management

Assembly and Disassembly

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Product Information Circuit Description Disassembly & Reassembly Troubleshooting Reference Information
Blu-ray Disc Copy Management

Trouble Shooting 1.No Power 2.No Sound (Power Check) 3.No Sound (Signal Check) 4. Disc Loading Error 5. Remocon Error 6.No Video (HDMI) 7.No Video (Component) 8.No Video (CVBS) 9.No Picture

HT-BD82XX Series Trouble Shooting Method


Please click bellow Excel file.

Trouble Shooting (etc..)

How to check F/W version


Method 1
Step 1 : Eject the disc and waiting until No Disc is displayed. Step 2 : press and hold INFO button on the remote controller over 5 seconds. Then, you will see below screen

Method 2
Press MENU on the remote controller Setup System Setup System Information

Description for the meaning


Software : Main MPEG F/W Version (Updatable) Micom : Micro controller F/W (Updatable) DSP : DSP firm ware / CEC : HDMI CEC IC Firmware Region : BD region code / DVD region code Macrovision

There are 2 Update methods


Ethernet Update USB Update (New Feature)

F/W Update via Network

F/W Update by USB storage


Verifying Firmware Version.

Insert the USB (Power On -> No Disc -> Insert USB -> And follow the message) Press Yes (if the USB you inserted has a later one than Current Version)

Do you want to update Firmware? >Current Version : yymmdd.xx.XAA >New Version : yymmdd_xx_HT-BD8200_XAA

Yes

No

Firmware Update. Now, Processing Please, do not turn off the power.

Wait about 2~3 minutes. When Finished, power automatically goes off.

Initialize methood
Micro controller initialize methood 1) On standby mode (RED led is turned on), please push and wait the stop button of the front control panel 5 seconds. 2) See the RED led blinking then rurn on the unit. You will see the bellow message. MENU LANGUAGE SELECTION

Press 1 for English Pulsar 2 para Espanol Touche 3 pour Francais

Macrovision : BBS41

MPEG initialize method 1) Turn on the system and wait until No disc displayed 2) During No disc displayed, press the stop button 5 more second 3) The HT-BD8200 will be goes off automatically.

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About the Blu-ray Disc (Market and New technology) Copy Management

Evolution of consumer optical discs

Blu-ray Disc and DVD


Just as DVD meant a 5 to 10 times increase in storage capacity compared to CD, Blu-ray Disc will increase DVD capacity by 5 to 10 times. This is due, among other reasons, to the usage of a blue instead of a red laser and improved lens specifications, allowing for a much smaller focus laser beam which enables the recording of much smaller and higher density pits on the disc. Due to the fact that the data layer on a Blu-ray Disc is placed much "closer" to the laser lens than in DVD (or even the HD-DVD proposal), there is less distortion resulting in significantly improved tolerances. Hence, more precision and ultra high storage densities are made possible. As a result of Blu-ray Disc being manufactured as a single substrate disc comparable to CD, but unlike DVD (and the HD-DVD proposal), the manufacturing process does not involve the bonding of two substrates, resulting in less production material, a shorter production time and hence lower production costs per disc. Blu-ray Disc has the same physical characteristics as DVD and CD, and like its predecessors it also does not require a cartridge. This makes it possible to create Blu-ray Disc products that are backwards compatible with CD and DVD, allowing for a seamless transition to the new technology. Likewise, the technology is perfectly suitable for integration in small form factor equipment, like notebook computers.

What is Blu-ray Disc ?


Blu-ray, also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD), is the name of a next-generation optical disc format jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a group of the world's leading consumer electronics, personal computer and media manufacturers (including Apple, Dell, Hitachi, HP, JVC, LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Pioneer, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, TDK and Thomson). The format was developed to enable recording, rewriting and playback of high-definition video (HD), as well as storing large amounts of data. The format offers more than five times the storage capacity of traditional DVDs and can hold up to 25GB on a single-layer disc and 50GB on a dual-layer disc. This extra capacity combined with the use of advanced video and audio codecs will offer consumers an unprecedented HD experience. While current optical disc technologies such as DVD, DVDR, DVDRW, and DVD-RAM rely on a red laser to read and write data, the new format uses a blue-violet laser instead, hence the name Blu-ray. Despite the different type of lasers used, Blu-ray products can easily be made backwards compatible with CDs and DVDs through the use of a BD/DVD/CD compatible optical pickup unit. The benefit of using a blue-violet laser (405nm) is that it has a shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm), which makes it possible to focus the laser spot with even greater precision. This allows data to be packed more tightly and stored in less space, so it's possible to fit more data on the disc even though it's the same size as a CD/DVD. This together with the change of numerical aperture to 0.85 is what enables Blu-ray Discs to hold 25GB/50GB.

What is BD-J
BD-J, or Blu-ray Disc Java, is the interactive platform supporting advanced content for Blu-ray Disc. BD-J allows bonus content on Blu-ray Disc titles to be far more sophisticated than bonus content provided by standard DVD, including network access (such as for downloading updated trailers or accessing live studio events), picture-in-picture and access to local storage. BD-J was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association. All Blu-ray Disc players supporting video content are required to support BD-J. Possible applications include: Creating vastly more dynamic menu systems; downloading additional content such as subtitles from the internet(Profile 2.0 : BD Live); serving current movie previews if the viewer requests them from the network(Profile 2.0 : BD Live); downloading games and other related titles at the request of the viewer(Profile 2.0 : BD Live); being able to buy new titles (online shopping) (Profile 2.0 : BD Live); Dual-Decoder Picture-in-Picture(Profile 1.1);

BD Profile
The BD-ROM specification defines four profiles of Blu-ray players. All video-based profiles are required to have a full implementation of BD-J. 1.0 is the basic profile that all current Blu-ray players (as of April 2007) are based on. Players based on this profile are only required to have 64 KB of application data area storage, which is typically used for bookmarks and other preference storage. Most players have more than the minimum required 64 KB. After October 31, 2007, this profile will be superseded by profile 1.1 as the new minimum profile.

1.1 (mandatory November 2007) is typically referred to as "Profile 1.1" (but is more formally known as "Final Standard Profile") adds a secondary video decoder (typically used for picture in picture), secondary audio (typically used for interactive audio and commentary) and capability of supporting a minimum of 256 MB of local storage (for storing audio/video and title updates). Compliance with this profile will be mandatory for player models introduced to the market after October 31, 2007. Some profile 1.0 players may be upgradeable via firmware update to profile 1.1 if they have the appropriate hardware, but no manufacturer has announced any such upgrade. When software authored with interactive features dependent on Profile 1.1 hardware capabilities are played on profile 1.0 players some features may not be available or may offer limited capability. Profile 1.0 players will still be able to play the main feature of the disc, however.

BD Profile
2.0 (BD-Live), also known as BD-Live, adds network connectivity to the list of mandatory functions and increases mandatory local storage capability to 1 GB. No players have been announced as compatible with this profile. Players of earlier profiles will still be able to play the main feature of the disc, however.

Local Storage Profile 1.0 Profile 1.1 X O (Min capacity: 256Mbytes) ex:Bookmark,download ed A/V material O (Mandatory capacity : 1Gbytes)

Dual Decoder X O (Secondary Audio, Picture in Picture)

Network connectivity X X

Profile 2.0

O (Secondary Audio, Picture in Picture)

O (download,streami ng,etc)

Blu-ray Disc Region Code


The Blu-ray movie region codes are different from the DVD region codes.[9] The following are the region codes for Blu-ray discs:

Region code A B C

Area North America, Central America, South America, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. India, Nepal, Mainland China, Pakistan, Russia, Central and South Asia.

Blu-ray : Player function of Clip AV stream file

Blu-ray : Player function of Clip AV stream file

Blu-ray

D.2.19 Player function of Clip AV stream file

January 2006 System Description Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Format Part 3 Audio Visual Basic Specifications

Blu-ray Audio Codec


Blu-ray Disc ROM 2005/0810 D.2.1 Presentation for audio, video and graphics data
Mandatory HDMV LPCM audio stream, 48kHz and 96kHz at least 2-channel presentation. Optional Down mixing method is manufactures option, but it is recommended that the player does not just select samples of L and R from a multichannel audio stream. Optional Mandatory Core audio data of the DTS audio stream Extended audio data of the DTS audio stream

HDMV LPCM audio stream, 192 kHz Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio stream DTS audio stream

DTS-HD audio stream

Core audio data of Core substream from the DTS-HD audio stream

Extended audio data of Core substream from the DTS-HD audio stream Extension substream from the DTS-HD audio stream
Dependent substreams from the Dolby Digital Plus audio stream MLP audio stream from the Dolby Lossless audio stream

Dolby Digital Plus audio stream Dolby Lossless audio stream

Independent substream from the Dolby Digital Plus audio stream Dolby Digital audio from the Dolby Lossless audio stream

Blu-ray Disc : Audio-mixing model

Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution


Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution
Most people know about Blu-ray Disc's basic features: It can store 25 GB (single layer) or 50 GB (dual layer) on a single sided disc - about 5 to 10 times the capacity of DVD. As a result, Blu-ray Disc supports the highest quality HD video available in the industry (up to 1920 x 1080 at 40 Mbit/sec) - Large capacity means no compromise on video quality. Furthermore, a Blu-ray Disc has the same familiar size and look as DVD, allowing for compatibility with existing discs.
Blu-ray Disc Rewritable (BD-RE) and related video specifications were first defined in 2003. The Blu-ray Disc ROM format for movie distribution is fully based on this specification when it was defined in 2004. As a result, users can play home-recorded discs on all of their Blu-ray Disc equipment; there are no playback compatibility issues as with rewritable DVD formats. The Video Distribution format was widely expanded to offer content producers a full range of additional features unavailable in the home recording format. The BD-ROM format for movie distribution supports three highly advanced video codecs, including MPEG-2, so an author can choose the most suitable one for a particular application. All codecs are industry standards, meaning easy integration with existing authoring tools, and choice from wide range of encoding solutions. All consumer video resolutions are available: - 1920 x 1080 HD (50i, 60i and 24p) - 1280 x 720 HD (50p, 60p and 24p) - 720 x 576/480 SD (50i or 60i) The BD-ROM format for movie distribution supports various advanced audio codecs, so an author can choose the most suitable for a particular application. The high capacity and data rate of Blu-ray Disc allow for extreme high quality audio in up to 8 channels to accompany High Definition video. Final audio specifications include DTS (core format), Dolby Digital AC-3 and LPCM (up to 96/24) . Optionally, the format might support DTS++ and LPCM 192/24 7.1.

Compatibility across full family

Video highlights

Audio highlights

Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution


Exceed DVD feature set
The Blu-ray Disc movie distribution format was designed to offer all features and the familiar user interface model of DVD-Video. However, content producers have a wide array of new and extended features to be included in a Blu-ray Disc title. For this, two profiles are available: Offers all features of DVD-Video and more. The authoring process in line with DVDVideo creation. Offers unparalleled flexibility and features, because it is based on Java runtime environment. It allows for extensive interactive applications, and offers Internet connectivity.

"HDMV" mode

"BD-J" mode

Introduction to HDMV mode


BD-ROM provides an easy-to-author framework for creation of High Definition movie experiences known as HDMV (High Definition Movie) mode. HDMV supports a lot of features such as seamless multi-angle and multi story, Language Credits (dynamic selection of a credits sequence depending on the users Language choice), Directors cuts, Trilogy collections etc. Here are some of the key features offered by HDMV: Industry Standard High Definition Video and Surround Sound Audio: MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC and SMPTE VC-1 video formats. LPCM as well as Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Lossless, DTS digital surround and DTS-HD audio formats. Independent High Definition Graphic planes: Two independent High Definition graphic planes and one High Definition video plane simplifies the process of Authoring both Menu and Subtitle graphics. Improved Menu features: Multi-page Menus - Menu presentations can be changed with no interruption to AV playback. Pop-up Menus Menus can be shown or removed from display based on User request. Full color High Definition animated Buttons and animated Menu transition effects. Button-sounds sounds can be presented when Menu Buttons are selected or activated. Improved Subtitle features: High Definition Bitmap Subtitles supporting full color images with frame-accurate animation effects up to full video frame-rate. High Definition Text Subtitles utilizing vector-based fonts, encoded text data and multiple style definitions. Text Subtitles do not affect the bandwidth available for a BD-ROM Titles AV stream. Additional Features: Browsable Slideshow - still images may be presented and changed without interruption to audio playback.

Introduction to BD-J mode


BD-ROM also provides a fully programmable application environment with network connectivity thereby enabling the Content Provider to create highly interactive, updateable BD-ROM titles. This mode is based on the Java platform and is known as BD-J. Content Providers are able to include interactive Java applications on a BD-ROM disc in various ways (one application for the entire disc, one application per Title, etc.). Possible BD-J applications include: A BD-ROM Title that supports downloading trailers for a sequel from a Content Providers website and playback under application control. A BD-ROM disc with a set of games, each game associated with a Title in the discs table of content. The main Menu of the disc allows downloading subsequent games from a Content Providers website under certain conditions, like solving a puzzle for example. A BD-ROM Title is distributed supporting only a small number of languages. Later support for more languages (i.e. subtitle and or audio streams) can be downloaded by the BD-J application on the disc.

Introduction to BD-J mode


Java is a platform independent programming environment deployed in a wide verity of environments: Server based applications can be supported through the Java 2 platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE), while Desktop based applications can be supported through the Java 2 platform Standard Edition (J2SE), and Consumer Electronics based applications (for devices like cell-phones and interactive digital receivers) can be supported through the Java 2 platform Micro Edition (J2ME). Java provides an open and flexible programming environment for BDROM. BD-J provides a Java UI & graphics framework along with support for Local Storage and Internet connectivity features thereby creating a complete and future proof solution. A BD-ROM disc can contain a mix of titles based on HDMV and BD-J. Details of the BD-J platform are given in Section 2.3 along with more detailed examples of BD-J applications.

Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution


"HDMV" mode Introduction
HDMV" mode was designed to offer exciting new features, while keeping authoring process as simple as possible. It streamlines the production of both Blu-ray Disc as well as DVDVideo titles, as the production process incorporates many identical phases. It offers improved navigational and menu features, improved graphics and animation, improved subtitling support and new features like browsable slideshows. Unlike DVD-Video, the Blu-ray Disc format allows for data to be read from a different location on the disc, while uninterruptedly decoding and playing back video. This allows the system to call up menus, overlay graphics, pictures, button sounds, etc. at user request without stopping playback. Some examples of possibilities will be explained later. Two individual, full HD resolution (1920x1080) graphics planes are available, on top of the HD video plane. One plane is assigned to video-related, frame accurate graphics (like subtitles), and the other plane is assigned to interactive graphical elements, such as buttons or menus. For both planes, various wipes, fades and scroll effects are available, for example to present a menu. Menu buttons can have 3 different states: Normal, Active and Selected. They support 256 color full resolution graphics and animation, thereby greatly surpassing the capabilities of DVD-Video. Buttons can be called and removed during video playback, there is no need to return to a "menu screen.

"Out-of-mux" reading

Graphic planes

Button graphics

Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution


"HDMV" mode Button sounds
Button sounds can be loaded into memory of the Blu-ray Disc player. When a user highlights or selects a menu option, the sound can be played (such as a voice-over explaining the highlighted menu choice, or button clicks). These button sounds can even be mixed with the running audio from the movie or menu. In DVD-Video, playback was interrupted each time a new menu screen is called. Due to Bluray Disc's ability to read data from the disc without interrupting the current audio/video stream, a menu can consist of several pages. Users will be able to browse through the menu pages or select different menu paths, while the audio and video remain to be playing in the background. In DVD-Video, user browsable slide shows were not possible with uninterrupted audio. As a result of Blu-ray Disc's ability to read data from the disc without interrupting the current audio/video stream, users can browse through various still pictures while the audio remains playing. This applies not only to forward and backward selecting: a user can make different selections on what picture to view (or selects from a screen presented with thumbnail images) while the audio remains playing. In DVD-Video, subtitles were stored in the audio/video stream, and therefore they had limitations on the number of languages and display styles. Again, it is due to Blu-ray Disc's ability to read data from the disc without interrupting the current audio/ video stream, that subtitles can be stored independently on the disc. A user may select different font styles, sizes and colors for the subtitles, or location on screen, depending on the disc's offerings. Subtitles can be animated, scrolled or faded in and out.

Multi-page Menus

User Browsable Slideshows

Subtitles

Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution


"BD-J" mode Introduction
"BD-J" mode was designed to offer the content provider almost unlimited functionality when creating interactive titles. It is based on Java 2 Micro Edition, so programmers will quickly be familiar with the programming environment for BD-J. Every Blu-ray Disc player will be equipped with a Java interpreter, so that it is capable of running discs authored in BD-J mode. In BD-J mode, the author has complete freedom in designing the user interface. The interface is controllable by user using standard navigational buttons on remote. It can display up to 32bit dynamically generated graphics (millions of colors), and it supports the display of pictures in standard file formats like JPEG, PNG, etc. The BD-J application can act as the sole interface to the disc's contents (thus replacing the players onscreen controls as with discs authored in HDMV mode). The BD-J environment offers all of the playback features of HDMV mode, including the selection of subtitle, trick play modes, angles, etc. Video can even be scaled dynamically, so that it can be played in a small size in the corner of a menu, and resume full screen when a selection is made

Graphical User Interface

Playback control

Blu-ray Disc for Movie Distribution


"BD-J" mode Storage
ABlu-ray Disc player might contain a small amount of non-volatile system storage (flash memory). This system storage can be used to store game scores, bookmarks, favorites from a disc, training course results, etc. As a manufacturer's option, a Blu-ray Disc player may also be equipped with Local Storage (hard disk, to allow large amounts of data like audio/video to be stored. The BD-J system supports basic Internet protocols like TCP/IP and HTTP. The player may connect to the disc publisher's web site to unlock certain content on the disc (after certain conditions, like payment, are met), or dynamically display certain info (like theater playing schedules for a movie) on the screen. The disc's program may be extended with JPEG pictures or audio fragments downloaded from the Internet, or it can even stream full new audio/visual content to Local Storage. The Blu-ray Disc format for Movie Distribution offers two flexible profiles for the creation of titles. It was designed to allow for the streamlined development of Blu-ray Disc (HD) and DVD-Video (SD) titles at the same time, if needed. Basic menus and navigation can be identical. However, it also offers many new functions that will benefit both the author (by offering flexible ways of creating disc content), as well as end users (by offering exiting new functionality compared to DVD-Video).

Internet connection

Conclusion

Pop-Up Menus
HDMV Interactive Graphics support a Pop-Up Menu Interface: once playback of video has begun, HDMV graphical interactive content may be activated during the playback of video by pressing a Pop-Up Button on the remote. In this case, video playback can continue while the HDMV Interactive Graphics are on the screen or video playback may be paused this is determined by the Content Provider using navigation commands. Menus that support a Pop-Up Menu Interface are always pre-loaded. As shown in below Figure, several pages of HDMV Interactive Graphics data can be pre-loaded before playback starts. This Interactive Graphics data is kept in memory during playback of the AV stream and is not displayed until requested by the user.

Always-On Menus
HDMV Interactive Graphics support an Always-On Menu Interface; Interactive Graphics content that cannot be removed from the screen by user request is called Always-On. This is one of the methods provided by HDMV to present interactivity to the user. For example, a Menu implemented with the Always-On interface may be presented to the user when the disc is inserted into the BD-ROM Player. Menus that support an Always-On Menu Interface may be pre-loaded or multiplexed with video. If the HDMV Interactive Graphics stream is multiplexed with video, PTS/DTS timestamps can frame accurately determine when the Always-On Menu shall appear and disappear.

Graphics planes

As shown in Figure, HDMV defines two independent full HD resolution (1920x1080) graphics planes for graphics which are composited on the video plane. One graphics plane is assigned for subtitling applications (Presentation Graphics or Text Subtitles) and the other plane is assigned to interactive applications (HDMV or BD-J mode interactivity graphics). Each graphics plane has 8-bits per pixel, with each pixel value referring to an index entry in a Palette for translation to YCrCb color and 8-bit (256level) alpha. This color capability offers an enhanced visual experience and allows compelling content to be displayed using the HDMV Interactive Graphics system.

Browsable Slideshow

The HDMV Browsable Slideshow is another application to present still pictures. There are three differences between Browsable Slideshow and Timebased Slideshow. The Browsable Slideshow has characteristics listed below.
Time duration of presenting a still picture may be set to infinite time. A separate audio stream from main TS that contains still pictures may be presented. A browsing unit can contain either one still picture or one video sequence.

User Changeable Subtitle styles

In addition to the basic style control made available in the Text subtitle format, the Content Provider can also define a set of various presentation positions and font sizes for the display region as user selectable styles. In this case, the user can change the presentation style by selecting one style from the set of user selectable styles as shown in Figure above.

Multi-page Menus

The HDMV Interactive Graphics framework provides a scheme for Menu Page definition, thereby allowing a large amount of data to be presented in an organized manner with special commands available for inter-page navigation. When a Button is activated, a corresponding navigation command is executed which causes the display to change to a specified page. This action is performed with no visible interruption to the screen allowing a seamless user experience.

Button sounds
The concept of Button Sounds is available in HDMV. Both the Select and Activate actions may be associated with short duration sounds which are mixed with the underlying audio.

STATUS OF Blu-ray Disc Format


2002 2002.6 RE V1.0 25GB/50GB 2003
1X
Bare Disc

2004
RE 2004.6 ROM V1.0 25GB/50GB

2005
Nov. 200

2006 1-2X

RE V2.1 25GB/50GB
Nov. 200

ROM

ROM V1.3
Nov. 200

1-2X R V1.2 4X

R V1.1 25GB/50GB File System File system R/RE/ROM


Mar.2005

RE V2.0:Jan. R V1.0:Mar. ROM V1.2:Dec. /2005

Logical Format

RE V1.0 BD-AV/BD-FS 2002.6

UDF

Sep..2006

BD-MV V3.0 on R/RE


May.2006

BD-RE/R Application

BD-AV V2.0 on R/RE

BD-ROM Application

BD-MV V2.0 on ROM

There are 7 types of Blu-ray Format

Blu-ray Disc Notation


Example of incorrect manner:
Bluray Disc Blu-Ray Disc BLU-RAYDISC Blu-ray disc BLU-RAY Disc Bluray Blu-ray Disc BLU-RAY DISC Blu-ray BLU-RAY

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Contents
Product Information Circuit Description Disassembly & Reassembly Troubleshooting & adjustment Reference Information
Blu-ray Disc Copy Management

AACS Features Managed Copy


Enables authorized movement of content onto home network and portable devices Specifications allow first generation AACS-protected discs to be Managed Copy-ready Devices manufactured under Interim License will have access to entire library of content (i.e., discs produced under current and future AACS specifications) Managed Copy technologies currently submitted include CPRM, VCPS, WMDRM, MagicGate, as well as AACS for Recordable Media Managed Copy to be permitted under Final License

AACS Features Image Constraint Token


Applicable to Analog outputs
Provides better than current Standard Definition DVD experience for legacy Analog devices
960x540 superior to current DVDs, twice the resolution of sta ndard definition

Encourages industry adoption of protected digital interconnections Provides flexible business options for Content Providers Obligation to notify consumer when ICT used on disc Employed at the option of the content owner

AACS Features Digital Only Token


Digital Only Token will be utilized to enable new business models that are materially different from traditional video sell-through
e.g., Day and date release of disc and theatrical versions e.g., HD preview of content before generally available

Restricts content from flowing out of analog outputs, further protecting content from piracy If employed, disc required to be clearly labeled to avoid consumer confusion Encourages industry use of protected digital interconnections and enhanced security Digital Only Token to be permitted under terms of Final Agreement

AACS Features Audio Watermark


Used at the discretion of content providers to combat piracy Inaudible signal that a content provider may choose to insert into the audio track of their content Invisible to authorized users Interim devices will not detect watermark Final devices will detect and respond to WM in pirated content Audio Watermark detection addressed in Final License

AACS Features Analog Sunset


Addressed as Note to Adopter in Compliance Rules under Interim License, since obviously not applicable until Final License Addresses balance between content protection needs & realistic timeframe for digital output adoption Complements existing timeframes for phase-out of analog broadcasting in US and Japan 2010 analog output limited to SD Interlace Modes only (i.e., Composite, S-Video, 480i component) 2013 sunset for all analog output

BD+
BD+ is the DRM scheme embedded in every Blu-ray Disc. BD+ is the name given to an experimental Digital Rights Management (DRM) mechanism that will be included on BD-ROM discs. The Blu-ray Disc Association was forced into providing this extra layer of protection following pressure from Fox. The HD DVD group did not agree to provide Fox with such a DRM over AACS. The fears about BD+ surround the possibility of studios like Fox theoretically being given the power to restrict Mandatory Managed Copy (a system that allows users to make digital copies of movies and send them around a home network). BD+ allows for dynamic encryption schemes, meaning that if the protection were to be cracked, manufacturers could simply change the encryption scheme on new discs, so one single crack could not open up all BD-ROM discs. This is, of course a major advantage over the Content Scrambling System (CSS) protection used on DVD discs which was cracked years ago. All old and new DVDs containing CSS can be ripped from the disc to a HDD, or software is available to simply remove CSS on-the-fly.

Pandora
To understand just how Pandora does this you need to know about the Music Genome Project. With Pandora you can explore this vast trove of music to your heart's content. Just drop the name of one of your favorite songs or artists into Pandora and let the Genome Project go. It will quickly scan its entire world of analyzed music, almost a century of popular recordings - new and old, well known and completely obscure - to find songs with interesting musical similarities to your choice. Then sit back and enjoy as it creates a listening experience full of current and soon-to-be favorite songs for you.

About Music Genome Project


The Music Genome Project was founded by musicians and music-lovers. Pandora believes in the value of music and has a profound respect for those who create it. Pandora provides all kinds of music, from the most obtuse bebop, to the most tripped-out drum n bass, to the simplest catchy pop tune.

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With the unit in Stop mode/No Disc mode, press the MENU button. Press the buttons to select Pandora, then press the ENTER or button. Pandoras initial screen appears. To run Pandora, you need to input the activation code at <http://www.pandora.com/samsung> page with your PC. After input the activation code, you may have to create a new account if you < Activation code > don't have one yet. If you already have an account, you can use the existing account. It automatically shows the list of stations created from the web or player, and plays music. Press the RED(A) button while the highlight is on the station list to display the create station window. Enter the keyword and press the BLUE(D) button to display the search result. Press the GREEN(B) button while the highlight is on the station list to delete the selected station.

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You can edit your song list by using color buttons of the remote control while the highlight is on the song list. Thumb Up : By indicating your preference to the server, it plays more songs you love. Thumb Down : By indicating your dislike to the server, it plays fewer songs you dont like.

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Bookmark : It bookmarks the selected song. Once bookmarked with this Bluray Disc Player, you can fi nd those from www.pandora.com using your account and various additional services provided by Pandora web service using your PC. Sleep Song : It excludes the selected song from the station for a month.

Netflix
Samsung BD Player enable Instant streaming of movies and TV episodes from Netflix.

Requires an Netflix account and an internet connection

Video: VC1 Advanced Profile encoding at following bitrates: (<=480p) 375, 500, 1000, and 1500kbps (720p) 2600, 3800kbps

Audio : Only stereo (delivered via WMA)

Netflix : Queue and Springboard


The Poster Screen shows box art (titlespecific DVD cover or movie poster images) for each of the movies in the members instant Queue, and allows navigation through that queue using the remote control. The instant Queue is a list of movies and television shows selected previously by the member on the Netflix web site.

The Springboard Screen is the main movie information and action screen. It shows a synopsis and other details about the title, and lists actions that can be taken on it (including resuming playback, rating the title, and selecting a different episode if the title has episodes).

Netflix : Episodic Selection and TrickPlay


The Episodic Selection screen is accessed by selecting choose a different episode on the Episodic Springboard Screen, and shows a list of episodes, centered on the currentlybookmarked episode. It allows selection of other episodes of a series, and also shows which episodes have been previously watched.

Trick Play mode allows a viewer to scan or step forward or back through a title to pick a specific scene or time. Trick Play mode can be accessed during Full-Screen Playback by pressing left or right arrows or BWD or FWD on the remote control. It presents a series of thumbnail frames taken approximately every 10 seconds throughout the video.

Netflix : Stream Bandwidth


Deciding on a Stream Bandwidth Netflix provides a number of encodings (streams) for every content item, each with different bandwidth requirements.

The player chooses the stream with the highest bandwidth that is still likely to be streamable without any buffering.

Stream Switching The player switch between streams during playback by monitoring current Network situation. A player can switch to higher or lower bandwidth stream based on the currently observed rate of incoming content data.

Netflix : HD Streaming
If a title is available in HD 720p resolution, and HD icon is displayed next to the MPAA movie rating.

During the start of playback, after the bandwidth detection logic has determined the optimal stream quality that can be played with the users current bandwidth, an HD icon should show in the quality meter if an HD stream is being loaded.

BD Wise
SAMSUNG TV
SAMSUNG Player/Receiver
Infoframe (Source Product) EDID (TV, Receiver) HDMI
BD Wise TV BD Wise DVD Player BD Wise BD Player

BD Player

DVD Player

BD Wise HTS

Home theater

BD Wise Receiver

BD Wise DVD Player

What is BD Wise?

AV Receiver

BD Wise automatically adjusts BD Wise-compliant Samsung products to the optimal settings between them. -This feature is enabled only if BD Wise-compliant Samsung Products are connected with each other using the HDMI cable.

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