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Normally when looking for a Blu-ray player I am interested in the build quality, picture quality, sound quality, reliability, etc. I have never had to test the resume play function when selecting a Blu-ray player since that is something that should work all the time with a Blu-ray title that offers that feature.
You might want to try installing a 1GB or larger USB flash drive on some of the Blu-ray players to see if the resume play feature starts working again, since some Blu-ray players might be using the persistent storage to install the resume play java code when the disc is loading. I have never had a problem with resume play not working on an OPPO, Sony, or Panasonic, however I also have external flash drives or hard drives installed on all my Blu-ray players. Some older 2010 model Blu-ray players had 1GB of internal persistent storage built into the Blu-ray player, however now 99% of the Blu-ray players on the market require 1GB or larger external flash memory for BD-LIVE to work and some other java based features need persistent storage. Clearing the persistent BD-LIVE storage in the Blu-ray player can sometimes fix java glitches with resume play not working. If after trying an external FAT32 flash drive 1GB or larger, and you are still having problems with resume play not working, then you can call the Blu-ray player manufactory and request a firmware update to fix the problem. The best solution would be to take the Blu-ray player back to the store and try another Blu-ray player that works with the resume play feature, since there is no guarantee that a future firmware update will fix the issue. |
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