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Panasonic DMP-BDT380EF Blu-ray Player Firmware 1.71 Overview

The Panasonic DMP-BDT380EF is a high-quality Blu-ray player that provides excellent sound and video quality, along with numerous features to make your viewing experience smooth and enjoyable. This device is compatible with a wide range of media formats and can also access various streaming services, meaning you can easily watch all of your favorite movies and TV shows from the comfort of your own home.

List of Features

  • Full HD 3D Blu-ray playback
  • Intuitive user interface for smooth navigation
  • Wireless streaming (Wi-Fi built-in)
  • Miracast and DLNA compatibility
  • SD card slot (up to 64 GB) for additional memory
  • Access to streaming services, including Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon video

Specifications

  • Dimensions (W x H x D) - 415mm x 43mm x 182mm
  • Weight - 1.3kg
  • Power Consumption - Normal Use (Approximately 13W)
  • Supported Media Formats - AVCHD, MKV, XVID, MP4, AAC, WMA
  • Audio Out - HDMI, Optical

Technology

The Panasonic DMP-BDT380EF makes use of advanced technologies to deliver stunning display and audio quality. Its built-in Wi-Fi technology ensures consistent wireless performance while playing video from streaming services.

Known Issues and Troubleshooting >

  • Occasional errors when trying to stream media may require resetting the device to factory settings.
  • Playback may become blocked during long playback sessions with no other devices active on the network. A reboot of the device can usually restore normal playback functionality.

Driver Information

To ensure optimal performance efficiency from your Panasonic DMP-BDT380EF Blu-ray player, it is recommended to download and install the most relevant driver updates. Necessary drivers for this device are widely available on Panasonic’s official website or on third-party driver portals. Updating firmware may be necessary for minimizing software bugs, streamlining device interface, and upgrading various operational parameters.