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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1 Start Successfully 4
1.1 About the Manual 4
1.2 About Nero Blu-ray Player 4
1.3 Versions of Nero Blu-ray Player 5
1.4 System Requirements 5
1.5 Starting the Program 6
2 Program Interface 7
2.1 Context and More menu 9
3 Playing Blu-ray Disc 11
4 Control During Playback 12
5 Options Window 13 5.1 Player Options 13 5.2 Language Options 14 5.3 Video Options 14 5.4 Audio Options 15 5.5 3D Options 15 5.6 Language Options 15 5.7 Internet Options 16 6 Keyboard Shortcuts 17 7 Index 20 8 Contact 21
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1 Start Successfully
1.1 About the Manual
This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero Blu-ray Player. It is process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis. To make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions:
Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be pre-cisely followed.
Indicates additional information or advice.
1. Start … The number at the beginning of a line indicates a prompt for action. Carry out these actions in the order specified. Indicates an intermediate result.
Indicates a result.
OK Indicates text passages or buttons that appear in the program inter-face. They are shown in boldface. (see…) Indicates references to other chapters. They are executed as links and are shown in red and underlined.
[…] Indicates keyboard shortcuts for entering commands.
1.2 About Nero Blu-ray Player
Nero Blu-ray Player is a powerful application for playing back all high definition videos with excellent picture and sound quality. The playback window can be scaled down or the play-back can be viewed in full-screen mode.
In general you can play back the following formats: AVCHD
BD-MV BD-ROM Blu-ray 3D BD-AV
Nero Blu-ray Player is easy to use and provides best performance. Simply enjoy your Blu-ray experience.
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1.3 Versions of Nero Blu-ray Player
Nero Blu-ray Player is part of Nero 2014 Platinum, Nero 2014 and Nero MediaHome. If you use the (free) standalone Nero MediaHome you can purchase Nero Blu-ray Player from Market.
Nero Blu-ray Player in Nero 2014 Platinum or purchased from Market provides the full fea-ture range as described in this manual.
Nero Blu-ray Player in Nero 2014 or Nero MediaHome do not include the following features: 3D Blu-ray playback
Blu-ray Discs (BD BD-J, BD-AV, BD-MV) playback
DTS 2Ch and 5.1Ch decoding (Activation is still necessary because of legal issues) AACS read (Activation is still necessary because of legal issues)
If you want to have Nero Blu-ray Player with all the features, you can either upgrade to Nero 2014 Platinum or purchase Nero Blu-ray Player from Nero MediaHome Market.
(For information how to purchase and access applications in Nero MediaHome Market please refer to the manual of Nero MediaHome which can be downloaded for free from
Nero Blu-ray Player is also available in Essentials or OEM versions. Essentials or OEM software may differ from the full version in a more or less broad functional range. Thereby, the feature limitations of your single Essentials version compared to the full range depends on the co-contractor's choice. That means, depending on the Nero product you purchased, your version of Nero Blu-ray Player may be limited and may not include the full feature range.
You can always upgrade from your Essentials version to the full featured version at
1.4 System Requirements
Nero Blu-ray Player is part of the Nero product you have installed. Its system requirements are the same. Detailed system requirements of this and all other Nero products can be found in the Support section on our Web sit
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1.5 Starting the Program
There are several ways to open Nero Blu-ray Player, depending on various factors such as the product you have installed and the operating system you are using.
On Windows 7 and earlier versions of Windows, you can start Nero Blu-ray Player via: Start (the start icon) > (All) Programs > Nero > Nero Blu-ray Player
the Nero 2014 desktop icon
The application launcher Nero 2014 provides easy access to Nero applica-tions, offers information about the main use cases, and links to tutorials and other interesting Web sites by Nero.
On Windows 8, you can start Nero Blu-ray Player via:
the Nero 2014 tile (Windows 8 Start screen) or the Nero 2014 desktop icon (Windows 8 desktop) if you use Nero 2014
When you have inserted an appropriate disc, you can also start Nero Blu-ray Player by choosing the disc drive in the sidebar of Nero MediaHome or in Win-dows Explorer.
Auto-Play of a newly inserted Blu-ray disc is also possible. In these cases, the play back starts when Nero Blu-ray Player is launched.
If you have purchased the full, 3D capable, version of Nero Blu-ray Player (in Market or with Nero 2014 Platinum), Nero Blu-ray Player checks during the first-start up for any 3D capable hardware or device. If such is found, Nero Blu-ray Player prompts you to set up the 3D settings. After the setup, a success message is displayed and Nero Blu-ray Player describes the way you can enable 3D (in-cluding what needs to be done in the graphics card settings).
Program Interface
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2 Program Interface
The Nero Blu-ray Player program interface is the starting point from which you can play back Blu-ray material.
The program interface consists of a playback window for videos and a control bar. You can use the control bar to select a Blu-ray or AVCHD disc for playback, to control playback and to adjust the volume and activate 3D mode.
Program interface The following setting options are available in the player control bar:
Navigates steplessly (no chapter boundaries).
Information display Displays the activated feature, title, current chapter, running time and more; depending on the selected playback. Ends playback and shows the start screen.
Jumps to the previous chapter or title. Selects a rewind speed or rewinds. Starts playback.
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Selects a fast-forward speed or fast forwards. Jumps to the next chapter or title.
Switches to mute/loud. Adjusts the volume. 3D
Activates and deactivates the 3D mode.
Only accessible during play-back of 3D Blu-ray material and when the full version of Nero Blu-ray Player is used.
Open Selects media content to be played. Select the folder that contains the BDMV folder (and not the BDMV folder itself)! More Opens several options regarding playback.
Opens the remote control in order to gain advanced play back or disc control.
Activates the Pop-up Menu feature for the Blu-ray Disc. This is often used to display a menu on the screen during playback.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers the Pop-up Menu feature.
Displays the disc menu.
Switches between full-screen and window view.
See also
Context and More menu →9
Options Window →13
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2.1 Context and More menu
Nero Blu-ray Player offers a context and More menu to control playback. The menus provide advanced as well as standard control options. You can open the context menu via right-click and the More menu via the button. Some of these control options are only active during playback, such as Go to Chapter. The context menu offers only control options, which can be used in specific contexts.
The following entries are available in the More menu: Play Starts playback.
Pause Pauses playback.
Still Off
Resumes playback, if the playback is on hold. In such a case, the Blu-ray Disc requires you to click on the Still Off entry to resume playback.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers the Still Off feature.
Resume Resumes playback in case playback is stopped. Eject Ejects the disc.
Pop-up Menu
Activates the Pop-up Menu feature for the Blu-ray Disc. This is often used to display a menu on the screen during playback.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers the Pop-up Menu feature.
Main Menu Displays the disc menu.
Go to Title Starts playback of a selected title. Select a respective title from the displayed list. Go to Chapter Starts playback of a selected chapter. Select a respective chapter from the displayed list.
Go to Time Opens the Go to Time window. Here you can select a running time. Audio Displays all languages available for audio playback.
Subtitles
Switches subtitles on or off. You can choose from all available subti-tle languages.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers sub-titles.
Angles
Changes the camera perspective if different camera perspectives are available on the respective BD-Video.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers dif-ferent angles.
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Secondary Video
Enables/disables video commentaries which are played back (picture in picture) while a certain scene plays.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers sec-ondary video information.
Secondary Audio
Enables/disables audio commentaries which are played back while a certain scene plays.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers sec-ondary audio information.
On-Screen-Display
On Tracks video and audio data such as the output frame rate and de-coding speed in a display on the playback screen in fullscreen mode.
Use Keyboard for Text Input
Changes the keyboard input mode so that you can type text. It is required to change the input mode when the Blu-ray Disc asks you to enter a value (like your name, for example). In this mode you may also use disc-specific keyboard shortcuts (which must be provided and supported by the inserted Blu-ray Disc). Note that when you use the keyboard for typing text, Nero Blu-ray Player is not able to rec-ognize its own, application-specific keyboard shortcuts like Play and Pause. If you want to use application-specific keyboard shortcuts again, change the keyboard input mode again in the More menu. If you select this entry, the entry Use Keyboard for Keyboard Shortcuts is displayed instead.
Use Keyboard for Keyboard Shortcuts
Changes the keyboard input mode so that you can use application-specific keyboard shortcuts to control Nero Blu-ray Player (see
Keyboard Shortcuts→ 17).
If you select this entry, the entry Use Keyboard for Text Input is displayed instead.
Options Opens the Options window. Help Shows the online help.
Check online FAQ Shows a website with answers to frequently asked questions <FAQ>. About Opens the about box.
Playing Blu-ray Disc
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3 Playing Blu-ray Disc
With Nero Blu-ray Player you can play back ripped or self authored high definition media. You can start from different sources. To select the source in Nero Blu-ray Player, click the
button. Make sure to select the folder that contains the BDMV folder (and not the BDMV folder itself)!
Drag & drop is also supported as well as starting from Nero MediaHome device tree. You can generally select the following media to play:
▲
Blu-ray Disc▲
AVCHD Disc▲
Blu-ray or AVCHD movie that is available in a BDMV video folder structure on your hard drive3D Blu-ray
Playing 3D Blu-ray material is only possible with Nero Blu-ray Player purchased in Market or as part of Nero 2014 Platinum.
Proceed as follows:
1.
To play a Blu-ray or AVCHD disc, proceed as follows: 1. Insert the disc into the drive.
Playback starts automatically. If playback does not start automatically, use the button to select the drive where the disc is located.2.
To play the content of a Blu-ray or AVCHD folder structure: 1. Click the button.
The selection list of the playback source opens. 2. Select the Folder entry.
The Select Folder window opens.3. Select the folder that contains the BDMV folder and click the OK button.
The content is played back.3.
If you want to change the language of the playback or display subtitles, select the button > Audio / Subtitles entry.4.
If you want to play back a specific title or chapter, select the button > Go to Title / Go to Chapter > [Desired title] / [Desired chapter] entry.5.
If the disc is a 3D Blu-ray and you want to enable 3D, click the 3D button.
You have successfully played back Blu-ray media. See also Program Interface →7
Context and More menu →9
Control During Playback
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4 Control During Playback
You have different options to control Nero Blu-ray Player during the playback. Player Control Bar and Mouse
You can use the standard player control bar, which is always visible in window mode. During playback in full-screen mode, the player control bar times out after a few seconds. You can display it again by moving the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen. If you move the mouse pointer outside the player control bar in full-screen mode, the interactive applications on the Blu-ray disc gain control (if there are such interactive applications).
Screen Remote Control
A screen remote allows Nero Blu-ray Player to be fully usable with only a mouse as user input method. The screen remote allows you to navigate through the menus on the disc and to select an item. Furthermore it provides access to the number and color keys. This is es-pecially relevant when playing interactive applications such as games. You can open the screen remote with the button.
More Menu and Context Menu
You can use both the More menu and the context menu to control Nero Blu-ray Player dur-ing playback. They provide advanced and standard control options. You can open the con-text menu via right-click and the More menu via the More button. The context menu offers only control options, which can be used in specific contexts.
Keyboard
You can also control most of the control options just with your keyboard and keyboard shortcuts. Note that there are two keyboard input modes available. Per default you control Nero Blu-ray Player with your keyboard and use the application-specific keyboard shortcuts as described in this manual.
However, there is another keyboard input mode available. In the other mode, you can use the keyboard to type text when the Blu-ray Disc asks you to enter a value (like your name, for example). In this mode you may also use disc-specific keyboard shortcuts (which must be provided and supported by the inserted Blu-ray Disc). Note that when you use the keyboard for typing text, Nero Blu-ray Player is not able to recognize its own, applicaion-specific key-board shortcuts like Play and Pause.
You can switch between the two input modes with the entries Use Keyboard for Text Input / Use Keyboard for Keyboard Shortcuts in the More menu.
See also
Program Interface →7
Context and More menu →9
Options Window
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5 Options Window
The Options window provides various options for customizing the appearance of Nero Blu-ray Player interface and for configuring settings according to your requirements. The window can be opened using the Options button.
Options window
5.1 Player Options
The Player entry provides configuration options for playing from a drive. The following setting options are available:
Drop-down menu
Default disc drive Defines the drive from which discs are played by default. Check box
Play automatically
upon inserting disc Starts playback as soon as the appropriate disc has been inserted. Check box
Warn if content does not support
mouse actions
Displays a warning message if the Blu-ray Video does not support controlling the video with the mouse. In most cases it is required to control the video with the keyboard.
Check box
Show tooltips Enables tooltips. Check box
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Button
Erase Temporary BD Folders
Deletes the temporarily stored data of the interactive applications from the hard drive.
5.2 Language Options
The Language entry provides the possibility to choose the default languages for the menu, the audio and the subtitles on the Video disc. You can also choose the default country code.
5.3 Video Options
The Video entry provides configuration options for playback of videos. The following options are available:
Drop-down menu Decoding method for primary video
Selects the decoding method for the main video. If you select the recommended method Full Hardware, Blu-ray decoding is per-formed by the graphics card as long as the card supports it. This decoding method reduces the load on the main processor.
If you select the method Partial Hardware, an alternative hardware decoding method is applied, which is also supported by older graphics cards.
If the graphic card does not support any hardware decoding method or you select the method Software, then Nero Blu-ray Player per-forms decoding on the main processor. This will increase the load on the main processor.
In case your graphic card does not support the selected method, Nero Blu-ray Player automatically chooses the next best decoding method.
Drop-down menu Decoding method
for secondary video
Selects the decoding method for the secondary video. The same options are available as for the main video.
You can set different decoding methods for the main and the sec-ondary video. If you encounter problems such as decoding interrup-tions, try to set different decoding methods, this may solve the prob-lem.
Check box
Autostart playback
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5.4 Audio Options
The Audio entry provides configuration options for the audio output. The following setting options are available:
Drop-down menu
Output method Defines the audio output mode.
5.5 3D Options
The 3D entry enables stereoscopic playback if a 3D Blu-ray Disc is played back. 3D Blu-ray
Playing 3D Blu-ray material is only possible with Nero Blu-ray Player purchased in Market or as part of Nero 2014 Platinum.
The following setting options are available: Check box
Enable 3D support Activates the button to switch between 3D and 2D playback, as long as 3D Blu-ray material is played back. Option buttons
Detect hardware automatically / Select hardware
manually
Selects a hardware detection method. In most cases, the method Detect hardware automatically provides the best fitting method. If you choose to select the hardware manually, you can also choose the output method. Choosing the output method depends on the capabilities of the target device you have choosen for playback.
5.6 Language Options
The BD region setting entry defines the region for the player. You can select and change the region code up to 5 times. The currently selected region is displayed.
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5.7 Internet Options
The Internet entry provides configuration options for network access and access to the In-ternet. You can enable and configure the proxy server. With Network access enabled, you can play back BD material from a network drive and your Blu-ray Disc is allowed to access the Internet. (For example the BD-Live feature on some Blu-ray Discs downloads the latest movie trailers or posts status messages in Internet communities.)
The following setting options are available: Check box
Enable network access
Enables the option to configure your network, so that a network drive can be used as playback source and that Blu-ray Disc are allowed to access the Internet.
If you do not want your Blu-ray Disc to access the Internet, disable the check box.
Check box
Use proxy settings
Uses the proxy settings.
This is only possible if you have configured and stored proxy settings on your system.
Option button Use Windows
proxy settings Uses Windows proxy settings. Option button
Use custom proxy settings
Uses the local proxy settings and allows you to enter them in the input fields below.
The correct settings for the proxy connection need to be provided by your system administrator or internet provider.
Keyboard Shortcuts
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6 Keyboard Shortcuts
With Nero Blu-ray Player you can control most of the playback options with the help of your keyboard. Not every option available can be controled.
The following shortcuts and key combinations are available in Nero Blu-ray Player: Regarding the player
[F11] Changes between full-screen and normal view. [Esc] Exits the full-screen mode.
[Ctrl+ ] Shows/Hides Nero Blu-ray Player. [Windows logo key
+ Down Arrow] / [Windows logo key
+ Up Arrow]
Restores/minimizes and maximizes Nero Blu-ray Player. [Alt+F4] Closes Nero Blu-ray Player.
[F1] Opens the help file.
Basic playback
[Ctrl+Home] Top Menu: Displays the disc menu. [Ctrl+O] Opens the playback source selection. [Space] Starts and pauses playback.
[Ctrl+F4] Stops playback.
[Page Down] Jumps to the next chapter or title. [Page Up] Jumps to the previous chapter or title.
[F12] Selects a fast-forward speed or fast forwards. [Ctrl+F12] Selects a rewind speed or rewinds.
[+] / [-] Adjusts the volume. [Ctrl+M] Switches to mute/loud.
[Ctrl+J] Ejects the disc.
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Advanced playback options
[F9] 3D
Activates/Deactivates the 3D mode. [Ctrl+Page Up] /
[Ctrl+Page Down]
Angles
Changes the camera perspective if different camera perspectives are available on the respective BD-Video.
[Ctrl+G] Go to Time
Opens the Go to Time window.
[Alt+ ]
Use Keyboard for Text Input
Changes the keyboard input behaviour in order to type in text. It is required to change the input behaviour when the Blu-ray disc ask you to insert something (like your name, for example). If you want to use keyboard shortcuts again, change the keyboard input behaviour back. This can be done via the More menu.
[F7] Secondary VideoEnables/disables video commentaries which are played back (picture in picture) while a certain scene plays.
[Ctrl+F7] Switches between the video commentaries if available.
[Ctrl+R] Resume
Resumes playback in case playback is stopped.
[F8] Secondary AudioEnables/disables audio commentaries which are played back while a certain scene plays.
[Ctrl+F8] Switches between audio commentaries if available.
[Home]
Pop-up Menu
Activates the Pop-up Menu feature for the Blu-ray Disc. This is often used to display a menu on the screen during playback.
This option is only active, if the Blu-ray Disc supports and offers the Popup Menu feature.
[Ctrl+1] Executes the First Play Title feature. [Ctrl+Space] Still Off
Enables the Still Off feature if available.
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Remote control
[0-9] Refers to the number keys on the screen remote control. [Alt+F5] / [Alt+F6] /
[Alt+F7] / [Alt+F8] Refers to the color keys on the screen remote control. [Arrow keys] Refers to the directions keys on the screen remote control.
Index
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7 Index
3D Blu-ray
Button to activate 3D mode ... 8
Enable 3D during playback ... 11
Limitation ... 5
Set-up during first start ... 6
Stereoscopic Playback Options ... 15
AVCHD Disc Playback ... 11 BDMV ... 11 Blu-ray Disc Playback ... 11 Context menu ... 12 Essentials ... 5 Fullscreen Button to switch between full-screen and window view ... 8
Display the control bar in full-screen mode .... 12
Option to start playback in full-screen mode .. 14
Interactive Applications ... 12
Keyboard Shortcuts ... 12, 17 Change the keyboard input mode to use key-board shortcuts ... 10
Use Keyboard for Keyboard Shortcuts ... 10
Use Keyboard for Text Input ... 10
Manual conventions ... 4
Options 3D Blu-ray Options ... 15
Change region ... 15
Internet Options ... 16
Open the Options ... 13
Set decoding method ... 14
Set default language for playback ... 14
Playback ... 11
Angle ... 9
BDMV ... 11
Button to select media content ... 8
Go to Chapter ... 9
Go to Title ... 9
Language ... 9
On-Screen-Display ... 10
Options ... 13
Play a Blu-ray Disc ... 11
Play AVCHD Disc ... 11
Play BD folder structure ... 11
Secondary Audio ... 10
Secondary Video ... 10
Set default language for playback ... 14
Shortcut to fast forward ... 17
Shortcut to select chapters ... 17
Subtitle ... 9
Pop-up Menu ... 8
Program About the Program ... 4
Different Versions ... 5 Limitations ... 5 Nero 2014 ... 5 Nero 2014 Platinum ... 5 Nero MediaHome ... 5 Nero Video 2014 ... 5 Program Interface ... 7
Starting the program ... 6
Upgrade ... 5
Screen Remote Control ... 12
Button to open the remote control ... 8
Shortcuts ... 19
Start Auto-Play ... 6
Via Application Launcher ... 6
Via Nero MediaHome ... 6
Still Off ... 9
Contact
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8 Contact
Nero Blu-ray Player is a Nero AG product.
Nero AG
Im Stoeckmaedle 18 Internet: 76307 Karlsbad Help: Germany Fax: +49 724 892 8499