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Blu-ray Knight
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For some reason, it just doesn't work on the following BDs:
2012 Terminator Salvation District 9 Anyone know why it doesn't work on Sony/Columbia titles while it works fine on my other BDs? |
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#2 |
Blu-ray Guru
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BD-Live doesn't work. End of.
It may work sometimes for some people in some countries but it's a problematic piece of silly technology. Especially if you're using a PC to watch 'enhanced' (read: broken) discs. I assume you're playing discs meant for your Region? Have you tried them on other players? Is your player right up to date? |
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#3 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Yes.
I only have one BD player in my house. None of my friends have "converted" to it yet, lol. ![]() As far as I know. The latest firmware was downloaded and installed as soon as I connected my BD player to my router. |
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#4 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Odd. Maybe just a little glitch on Sony's server. You could try contacting them and letting them know of the problem http://www.sonypictures.co.uk/homevideo/ (all adverts and not much help or a contact us form). I think some of my SPHE discs have a phone number on them for consumer problems.
Worth trying your machine on another router (or resetting it) or try with a different ADSL/cable connection (ie take it to another house). |
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#5 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Terminator Salvation and District 9 work on my PS3, but 2012 doesn't. Neither does You Don't Mess With the Zohan. It has done in the past, but recently it's a no-go.
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