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I've had the Sony bdp-s300 blu-ray player for quite some time now. I love it but one thing I have a question about. Why is it not have bd-live? I know most players don't have it but I want to know, How do you get bd-live if you have a player like mine? I'm so worried that my player is out of date or it's just I got a bad player.
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Sony BDP-S300 has no ethernet connection, so it is not capable of getting BD-Live (or true PiP for that matter). It is one of the earlier players release and is a 1.0 player.
https://www.blu-ray.com/players/play...=12&show=specs |
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Why should I care for the extras and why didn't the studio include the extras on the disc? There are some movies that have more material on their DVD release or Laser Disc release than the BD version. My only conclusion is that it is a marketing ploy so that consumers either buy a new player or buy a future version of the movie with two or three discs at outrageous prices.
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The first player I bought was a Sony BDP-S300 and it wasn't until I bought Batman Begins that I realized how much of a hassel it would be without the internet connection. It wouldn't play the disc until I uploaded the new firmware off the website.
Unfortunately, the whole process of uploading the firmware was configured for a typical PC. All I had was a mac. I had to buy a CD, take it to a cybercafe, download the firmware from the website and burn it onto the disc before returning the disc home and putting it in my blu-ray player. After loading the new firmware (I believe it was BD 1.1 by that point) it was finally able to play Batman Begins. You can, regardless of your resources, update the firmware for the BDP-S300, it just takes a lot longer without a direct connection to the internet. |
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Must say even today I got a bdp-500 and I love this and it is now always a year since I did buy this and I have now plans to buy a new player just to see PIP features on a film. So why can't this be included on older players like 1.0 ? |
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