Samsung BD-FM59-ZA User Manual
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Getting Started
Notes on the USB connection
• Your player supports USB storage media, MP3
players, digital cameras, and USB card readers.
• Some USB/digital camera devices may not be
compatible with the player.
• Your player supports the FAT16, FAT32, and
NTFS files systems.
• Connect USB devices directly to the player's
USB port. Connecting through a USB cable
may cause compatibility problems.
• Inserting more than one memory device into
a multi-card reader may cause the reader to
operate improperly.
• The player does not support the PTP protocol.
• Do not disconnect a USB device during a
"loading" process.
• The bigger the image resolution, the longer the
image takes to display.
• This player cannot play MP3 files with DRM
(Digital Rights Management) downloaded from
commercial sites.
• Your player only supports video that is under
30fps (frame rate).
• Your player only supports USB Mass Storage
Class (MSC) devices such as thumb drives and
USB HDD. (HUB is not supported.)
• Certain USB HDD Devices, multi-card readers
and thumb drives may not be compatible with
this player.
• If some USB devices require excessive power,
they may be limited by the circuit safety device.
• If playback from a USB HDD is unstable, provide
additional power by plugging the HDD into a
wall socket.
If the problem continues, contact the USB HDD
manufacturer.
• SAMSUNG is not responsible for any data file
damage or data loss.
• Your player does not support NTFS compressed,
sparse, or encrypted files.
- You can repair or format a USB device on
your Desktop PC. (MS-Windows OS only)
AVCHd (Advanced Video Codec High
definition)
• This player can play back AVCHD format discs.
These discs are normally recorded and used in
camcorders.
• The AVCHD format is a high definition digital
video camera format.
• The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format compresses
images with greater efficiency than the
conventional image compressing format.
• Some AVCHD discs use the "x.v.Color" format.
This player can play back AVCHD discs that use
"x.v.Color" format.
• "x.v.Color" is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
• "AVCHD" and the AVCHD logo are trademarks
of Matsushita Electronic Industrial Co., Ltd. and
Sony Corporation.
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Some AVCHD format discs may not play, depending on
the recording conditions.
AVCHD format discs need to be finalized.
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"x.v.Color" offers a wider color range than normal DVD
camcorder discs.
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