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Your BD receiver lets you access media on other devices connected to your 
home network and enjoy media from on-line streaming services.
DLNA Search
Pandora
Picasa
YouTube
FM Radio
Bluetooth
Input
Home Menu
NOTE: The Pandora, Picasa and YouTube services are not available in 
all regions. Refer to the table below. If the service is not available in your 
region, it will not appear on the Home Menu input list shown above. (Refer 
to the list on page 2 to find your Blu-ray/DVD region.)
Blu-rAy/dVd region
Service
A/1
A/2
A/3
A/4
B/2
B/4
C/5
C/6
Pandora
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Picasa
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
YouTube
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
digital living network Alliance (DLNA) is a file-sharing protocol that 
creates a bridge between the BD receiver and other devices on the same 
network that contain audio and video media. DLNA file sharing is supported 
by PCs that support Windows Media
®
 Player, Windows Media Center or 
Intel
®
 Media Server file sharing. Apple computers can also share files via 
the DLNA protocol using HARMAN Music Manager software, which can be 
downloaded without charge from www.jbl.com. (Third-party software that 
enables DLNA file sharing also is available.)
Before you can access files located on other devices via the DLNA protocol, 
each device must first give permission to share files with the BD receiver. To 
give file-sharing permission on a PC with Windows Media Player:
1. Open Windows Media Player.
2. Open the Library menu and select Media Sharing.  The Media Sharing 
window will appear.
3. Check the “Share My Media” box. An icon for the BD receiver will 
appear in the window.
4. Select the Cinema BD icon, select “Allow,” then select “OK.”
The computer’s WMA and MP3 media should now be available to the BD 
receiver. To share media from other types of computers, operating systems 
or media software, check the instructions for the computer, operating 
system or media player. 
To determine which of your network devices allow DLNA media sharing, 
simply scroll through the BD receiver’s Home Menu screen and select 
DLNA; the various network devices will be listed below the main title. 
Simply click on a device and if it allows file sharing, its file structure will be 
displayed, allowing you to find the available media. 
NOTE: Your receiver is compatible with MP3 and WMA media; no other 
types of media can be played. 
Bluetooth
 connectivity lets you stream audio wirelessly from a device that 
has been paired with the BD receiver.
• After you have paired the receiver with a Bluetooth device, you can 
select “Bluetooth” as the active source from the Home Menu screen.
• If you have set Bluetooth Break-In to “Allow” (see Settings Menu > 
System > Bluetooth Break-In, on page 16, for more information), at any 
time you begin playing media on a paired Bluetooth device the audio 
stream will automatically break in (the OSD will display a “Bluetooth 
activated” message) and interrupt the source that is currently playing 
through the receiver.
With both of the above methods, the Bluetooth screen will appear on the 
OSD.
Bluetooth
Use the remote’s Disc Transport Control buttons to control playback.
To terminate Bluetooth streaming and return to the previously playing 
source, press the remote’s Stop button at any time while the Bluetooth 
screen is displayed.
playing youTube Media. The Internet-based YouTube service lets you 
share videos with friends, family and the world.
displaying picasa Media. The cloud-based Google
 Picasa 
subscription service lets you organize, edit and share your digital images via 
the Internet and view them on your TV. NOTE: Before you can view content 
from Picasa, you first must set up an account with the service.
playing pandora Music. The free, personalized Pandora Internet radio 
service lets you access a wide cross-section of musical styles and tastes. 
NOTE: Before you can stream audio from Pandora, you first must set up an 
account with the service. The only Cinema BD systems that work with the 
Pandora service are the systems sold in the United States.
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