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Sep 24 2009, 08:02 PM, updated 16y ago
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Sep 24 2009, 08:03 PM
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did u hook up ur BD60 to the internet? If u have, try unhooking it to the net..... maybe it's BD live which takes a loooooooonnnnggg time to load
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did u try with another bluray?
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Sep 24 2009, 08:12 PM
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Try turning off 24p on the BD player. Maybe your TV does not support it.
It asks to select language, the BD not from US? This post has been edited by aiman04: Sep 24 2009, 08:12 PM |
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As far as I know, UK Transformer is region free... so if ur disc is from USA / UK, it's not region locked. What TV do u have?
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yup.. malaysian players r same region as US ie Region A. Try with another BD and u'll know if it's the disc or the player is at fault..
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If wrong region the player will pop up a message saying so. It won't even load to the menus.
Try setting the resolution to "Auto" instead of 1080p. If that still doesn't work, then there are three possibilities I can think of that has similar problem: 1. HDCP handshake. 2. 50hz content, only region B players support this. 3. Defective disc. The first is more an issue to older HD TVs, and Transformers is never encoded at 1080/50 in any release as far as I know. So my pick would be number 3. |
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QUOTE(digital_desire @ Sep 24 2009, 09:55 PM) the resolution is at Auto HD ready means the highest resolution it can do is 1080i. If you set the BD player to output 1080p, it will force that resolution regardless of your TV's capability, that's why you won't see the video. By setting to "auto", the player detects your TV's resolution and set to the highest that your TV can handle.my TV is not Full HD thought, it is Panasonic 42" HD ready Plasma, does it matter? Maybe the disc is defective. To troubleshoot, take the discs to test on other player or borrow other BD and test on your player. Good luck. Added on September 24, 2009, 10:16 pmAre you connecting the player via AV receiver? This post has been edited by aiman04: Sep 24 2009, 10:16 PM |
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Sounds like disc issue. Where you get your BD from?
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QUOTE(digital_desire @ Sep 24 2009, 10:22 PM) no AV receiver, straight from the player to TV I believe it is something to do with BD Live. Make sure u have shut off the BD Live function totally in the Panasonic player 1st. Then if possible, can you erase all BD Live data. Reboot the system and try again.already change the disk once, tomorrow will change again, hopefully everything will be ok, plan to buy lotsa Bluray Disk |
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Try updating the BDP-60's firmware. If you've never updated it since you brought the player home, connect it to the internet and get it updated. The most recent firmware is v2.0. When mine was at v1.9 it constantly locks up during boot up. So far its acting "ok" with the latest firmware.
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Sep 24 2009, 10:46 PM) I believe it is something to do with BD Live. Make sure u have shut off the BD Live function totally in the Panasonic player 1st. Then if possible, can you erase all BD Live data. Reboot the system and try again. Players only check for BD-Live connection during loading, before getting to menu. He managed to get the dusc loaded and access the main menu. The problem is only when he click on play.Added on September 24, 2009, 10:57 pm QUOTE(welwitchia @ Sep 24 2009, 10:53 PM) Try updating the BDP-60's firmware. If you've never updated it since you brought the player home, connect it to the internet and get it updated. The most recent firmware is v2.0. When mine was at v1.9 it constantly locks up during boot up. So far its acting "ok" with the latest firmware. Transformers is an old release, quite unlikely. But no harm to try. Good luck. This post has been edited by aiman04: Sep 24 2009, 10:57 PM |
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Did you buy a BD-R by any chance?
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Sep 24 2009, 10:55 PM) Players only check for BD-Live connection during loading, before getting to menu. He managed to get the dusc loaded and access the main menu. The problem is only when he click on play. aiman,I am not sure if the attempt to download content on BD Live had started. A lot of players do funny things when their persistent storage gets corrupted. One way would be to erase all BD Live data and retry without the BD Live turned on at all. This is being reported in a number of players. Some newer Fox discs (eg. Wolverine) seem to lock up when there is less than 1GB of persistent storage for BD Live. Thereafter, nothing plays, it just freezes. The only way to unfix it is to delete the persistent storage, turn off BD Live for good, then play the movie. Its worth a try. |
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I recall the T2 skynet also PITA..
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