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Old 12-06-2008, 06:00 AM   #1
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Default Olevia BDP-110 Firmware Upgrade

A couple weeks ago I bought an Olevia BDP-110 player from Target.

It has worked well until tonight when I tried to play the new X-Files I Want To Believe Blu-Ray Disc. Up comes a red screen saying I need to upgrade the firmware on my player. Where can I download this upgrade? I do not see it on this website or Olevia's website. They only have their TV's on Olevia's website.

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Old 12-06-2008, 05:22 PM   #2
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Yeah, this feels like a scam. I bought the player but can't watch the film. What gives? Anyone have some advice?
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Old 12-06-2008, 05:27 PM   #3
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Default Same issue!

Yea im still trying to figure it out myself. Ive tried playing the new Chronicles of Narnia and it just plainly says "unknown" disc. Special feature disc says if it takes a long while to load (Which it only makes it past the disney castle scene) i need to check my Firmware. I swear ive looked on every website and tried callin tech-support for disney and Olevia but all offices are closed.
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Old 12-06-2008, 05:58 PM   #4
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Do all blu rays have to be upgraded? I get the piracy issue this would help to end, but sheesh . . . If the upgrade was simple, I might stick around. At this rate, I'll go back to DVD for awhile.
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Old 12-06-2008, 07:38 PM   #5
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Do all blu rays have to be upgraded? I get the piracy issue this would help to end, but sheesh . . . If the upgrade was simple, I might stick around. At this rate, I'll go back to DVD for awhile.
Yes, all BD players still need occaisional FW updates in order to play some of the new BD releases. Like it or not, BD technology is still in the early adopter phase and I think player FW updates will be in the cards for another 6 months before the technology stabilzes and the player and disc manufacturers are all singing from the same hymnal.

I think BD is headed fro a heap of trouble this holiday season with the suddenly low BD player prices enticing more of the average consumer to jump on board only to experience what the posters on this thread have learned: I can't play the BD I just bought!!! Most people aren't willing or even able to to FW updates and they will end up taking their players back to the store (if they even can) with a huge sour taste in their mouths over the technology. DVD starts to look pretty good in light of such troubles.

A family member of mine bought this Olevia player at Target a few weeks ago. While I own 3 different BD players (Samsung, Panasonic and Sony) and am well versed in the technology, he never asked for my advice before buying the Olevia. Had he asked, I would have said NO WAY!! Olevia doesn't make these players - they are OEM'd by some Asian producer (I'm not sure who) and as on poster pointed out, you can't even find them on the Olevia web site. There is no pathway for finding FW updates thay I can find. I'll be watching this thread in case on of you owners get a response from Olevia tech support.

My advice if you are buying now is to stick with the Sony (350, 550) or Panasonic (35, 55) models which are at least 3rd generation or later products from these large CE companies. Both companies have shown top notch tech support for thr BD products. If I were you, I'd return the Olevia and get one of those players.
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Old 12-15-2008, 07:50 PM   #6
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Default Olevia bdp-110 Firmware

olevia.supportsync.com is the web site to visit for registration and updates for the olevia bdp-110
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Old 12-15-2008, 08:38 PM   #7
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olevia.supportsync.com is the web site to visit for registration and updates for the olevia bdp-110
Thanks!
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Old 12-17-2008, 03:43 AM   #8
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I cannot get my player to recognize the burnt cd??? has anyone had success with updating the fw yet?
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Old 12-17-2008, 03:48 AM   #9
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olevia went under awhile back so i doubt any firmwares will be released
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Old 12-17-2008, 03:53 AM   #10
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there was an update on nov 12th and support is still active, they didn't completely go under they filed chapter 11
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Old 12-22-2008, 01:17 PM   #11
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Default No Luck with Olevia BDP-110 Firmware Upgrade

I'm not having any luck getting this machine to recognize the upgrade either. I look at the files on the CD and it appears to have written correctly.
I'm creating the image using the Nero Burning ROM application.
Has anyone had any luck with this upgrade or have any suggestions?
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Old 12-22-2008, 02:45 PM   #12
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I'm not having any luck getting this machine to recognize the upgrade either. I look at the files on the CD and it appears to have written correctly.
I'm creating the image using the Nero Burning ROM application.
Has anyone had any luck with this upgrade or have any suggestions?
Thanks
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Did you follow these steps?

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Burn the ISO firmware on a disc.

2. In NO DISC mode, press "SETUP"→"General"→"Update Firmware"→"CDROM", then press "ENTER", the unit's disc tray will open automatically.

3. Put the disc in the tray, press "YES" to start the upgrade.

4. In about 8 minutes, the CD Tray will open automatically. Please take out the disc to finish the upgrade. If the disc tray does not open automatically, please press "OPEN" button on the front panel of the unit.

5. NOTE: after finishing above steps, please power off and then on the unit, the unit should be in working order.


Unlike any other BD players I've encountered, the Olevia requires you to go into the setup menu (see Step 2 above) before putting the FW disc in the machine.

Also, it is not clear from their instructions if the resulting .iso file (which results after unzipping the downloaded .zip file from the web site) should be burned directly to the CD or as an image file. The instructions say burn the iso file to a CD so I would try just burning a data CD of the unzipped file. Good luck.
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Old 12-22-2008, 04:51 PM   #13
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Also, it is not clear from their instructions if the resulting .iso file (which results after unzipping the downloaded .zip file from the web site) should be burned directly to the CD or as an image file. The instructions say burn the iso file to a CD so I would try just burning a data CD of the unzipped file. Good luck.
It needs to be burned as an image. It won't work if you burn the .iso file directly to the disc.


After burning the disc you should see the following files:

APP.bin
APP.bin.sig
FLASH.bin.sig
JFFS2.bin
JFFS2.bin.sig
KERNEL.bin
KERNEL.bin.sig
updater.sh
updater.sh.sig
XENV.bin
XENV.bin.sig
XLU.bin
XLU.bin.sig
YAMON.bin
YAMON.bin.sig
ZBOOT.bin
ZBOOT.bin.sig

If you don't see these files, but see the updater-Contel-BD100-R1.1-282_42-14.7-081022-Olevia-dts.iso file on the disc then the disc wasn't burned properly as an image.
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Old 12-22-2008, 05:19 PM   #14
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It needs to be burned as an image. It won't work if you burn the .iso file directly to the disc.
Thanks for clarifying. I assume you know this because you successfully updated your player?
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Old 12-22-2008, 05:21 PM   #15
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Default Still no luck

Yes, I've followed the instructions, over and over...
I never would have thought to try the ISO file itself, but I took your advice and tried it. That didn't work either. Neither did the zip file.
I've tried all 3 methods multiple times: Creating the CDs from the image, the ISO file and the ZIP file. All 3 get the same error: "Not a firmware disk". The files on the disks are readable on my PC after creating. I've tried different brands of CD-Rs, same result.
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Old 12-22-2008, 05:36 PM   #16
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Yes rdodolak, I have all the files you listed on the CD. There is one other file there, a 4KB file named 'r...' It is listed first and when viewed with notepad seems to have all the file names and some odd characters. On a different PC the name of the file shows as a square.
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Old 12-23-2008, 02:38 AM   #17
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Yes, I've followed the instructions, over and over...
I never would have thought to try the ISO file itself, but I took your advice and tried it. That didn't work either. Neither did the zip file.
I've tried all 3 methods multiple times: Creating the CDs from the image, the ISO file and the ZIP file. All 3 get the same error: "Not a firmware disk". The files on the disks are readable on my PC after creating. I've tried different brands of CD-Rs, same result.
Is the disc finalized? Have you tried burning to a DVD?

According to this link it only supports a CD-R/RW in the JPEG/MP3 formats:

http://olevia.supportsync.com/article.aspx?id=1011
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Old 12-23-2008, 03:31 AM   #18
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Default Bdp-110

Firmware 1.1 update problem. I have the exact same update problem as listed. I did create a image file burned with the listed unzipped files. The system said this was not a firmware file. I suggest we all contact Olevia and request a correct Firmware Update file.
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Old 12-23-2008, 03:33 PM   #19
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Default BDP-110 Firnware upgrade

Yes, I've tried both finalized and not finalized. I'm using a CD-R but will try a CD-RW. I don't have a DVD recorder.

I saw the compatibility matrix on their website, but it seems to me that if the upgrade needed to be in a jpeg or mp3 format, that's how it would be supplied on their website instead of an iso file.

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Old 12-23-2008, 06:27 PM   #20
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Is the disc finalized? Have you tried burning to a DVD?

According to this link it only supports a CD-R/RW in the JPEG/MP3 formats:

http://olevia.supportsync.com/article.aspx?id=1011
The instructions specifically call for a CD-R (not a DVD). The other statement applies to formats that the BD-110 will play - it has nothing to do with the format of the FW upgrade disc.
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