Sony BDPS590 Blu-ray Player User Manual


 
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*1
The player does not play coded files such as
DRM.
*2
The player may not play this file format on
a DLNA server.
*3
The player can only play standard
definition video on a DLNA server.
*4
This player can play AVCHD Ver.2.0
format.
*5
The player plays AVCHD format files that
are recorded on a digital video camera, etc.
The AVCHD format disc will not play if it
has not been correctly finalized.
*6
The player does not play coded files such as
Lossless.
*7
The player does not play animated PNG or
animated GIF files.
*8
For MPO files other than 3D, the key image
or the first image is displayed.
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Some files may not play depending on the
file format, file encoding, recording
condition, or DLNA server condition.
Some files edited on a PC may not play.
The player can recognize the following files
or folders in BDs, DVDs, CDs and USB
devices:
– up to folders in the 9th layer, including the
root folder
– up to 500 files/folders in a single layer
The player can recognize the following files
or folders stored in the DLNA server:
– up to folders in the 19th layer
– up to 999 files/folders in a single layer
Some USB devices may not work with this
player.
The player can recognize Mass Storage
Class (MSC) devices (such as flash memory
or an HDD), Still Image Capture Device
(SICD) class devices and 101 keyboard.
To avoid data corruption or damage to the
USB memory or devices, turn off the player
when connecting or removing the USB
memory or devices.
The player may not play high bit rate video
files on DATA CDs smoothly. You are
recommended to play such files using
DATA DVDs or DATA BDs.
Since communication via the wireless
LAN function is established by radio
waves, the wireless signal may be
susceptible to interception. To protect
wireless communication, this player
supports various security functions. Be
sure to correctly configure the security
settings in accordance with your network
environment.
No Security
Although you can easily make settings,
anyone can intercept wireless
communication or intrude into your
wireless network, even without any
sophisticated tools. Keep in mind that
there is a risk of unauthorized access or
interception of data.
WEP
WEP applies security to
communications to prevent outsiders
from intercepting communications or
intruding into your wireless network.
WEP is a legacy security technology that
enables older devices, which do not
support TKIP/AES, to be connected.
WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
TKIP is a security technology developed
to correct the deficiencies of WEP. TKIP
assures a higher security level than
WEP.
WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES)
AES is a security technology that uses an
advanced security method that is distinct
from WEP and TKIP.
AES assures a higher security level than
WEP or TKIP.
About wireless LAN security