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Apr 2016
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I have a Panasonic SA-BTT370 Blu-Ray player that was a hand-me-down from a family member. I've played DVDs on it, but never a Blu-Ray. I tried playing the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens Blu-Ray on it last night, and I got the UNSUPPORT message on the little display panel, and a message on the TV that the disc couldn't be read.
It seems the device is up to date on the latest firmware - version 1.59. Its network connection works. I suppose it's possible it's a hardware problem, but I'm holding out hope that there's just something in the new disc that needs a firmware update to support. Maybe I'm dreaming... Panasonic wants 10 bucks just to answer my support call - do I have any better options? |
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