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I've never had a problem with BD Live features working before. Now, all of the sudden, it tells me my player is not connected, but in the settings, it shows everything is working properly. Any tips or Suggestions? I have a Panasonic Model. BD60...I think. something close to that. I got it in November 2011.
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BD-Live is not dead, its not used as much by the studios as in the past. Personally I like it. What may be happening djgeneral is that you may have a a bad wifi hookup or a low bandwith. I experience it from time to time because Comcast sucks as far as internet service is concerned.
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If you Internet connection is good and your settings are all correct, then formatting (erasing) the SD, SDHC, or SDXC fash storage might fix the problem. Once and awhile the BD-LIVE storage drive needs to be erased or formatted to fix a bad java code. The format option is the best way to do this on the Panasonic. Just make sure you do not have any important items on the SD card before doing this.
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