QUOTE
Users across the web are complaining that the film isn't playing back on their particular Blu-ray player, and High-Def Digest has suggested that units that don't play nice with BD-Java extras are having a hard time swallowing (and playing) the featurette-packed disc. Sony's BDP-S1 and Pioneer's BDP-HD1 have been singled-out as the two most problematic players in this ordeal, and while Sony has promised a firmware update to add BD-J support "early this year," the Pioneer users are currently out of luck. Notably, Panasonic units, Samsung's BD-P1000, and Sony's own PlayStation 3 are having no troubles, although some Samsung devices may need the latest firmware installed to overcome any glitches. EngadgetHD
But for the newer version like additional function as PiP, internet connection etc, theres no biggy for PS3, sooner or later a new firmware comes out then it'll settles it
May 15 2007, 01:21 PM
Quote
0.0133sec
0.10
6 queries
GZIP Disabled