![]() ![]() Sometimes very confuse with this new BD technology. Its only after I powerĭown then power up again that the icons appeared. Pushing enter,top menu pop menu buttons but nothing. Icons for 'Play,scene selection features etc' were nowhere to be seen. It started off nicely until it arrive at the menus to initiate playback.But the So far all BD titles I bought could play until I pop in Man on Fire. I also have the Sharp BD-HP20A but the problem is not the freezing part. In five calls to Sharp I got nowhere and was told I couldn't talk to a technical person "because of National Security"!! I am a professional Military Avionics video display engineer!! Go figure! I have just installed the latest software rev. Thereafter it takes a long (hour) total system power down to get it to even read the disc. When I can eventually convince it to release the disc and I power down/up and perform a reboot, it will then pronounce that the disc in Incompatible. Often the freeze is followed by an uncommanded return to the start. When it starts the freezing/skipping problem it gets progressively worse and gets to a point where it won't respond to any command. It will play Ratatouille, Flight Plan and Invasion, also any standard DVD. It won't play Planet Earth, Gatica and tonight my new Golden Compass. I have a Sharp BD-HP20U and it has a big problem with freezing up. In fact, that is the reason I was directed to this site in the first place. If the stupid thing doesn't work, do not take it to market.īTW, I am one of those frustrated people who has posted threads related to this issue. I think it is absoulutely ridiculous for a manufacturer to expect a consumer to go through such an abnormal procedure to get their player to operate properly. well up to now after watching loads of blus & standard dvds i can say that it seems to be working!!! It made sense to do this afterall the freezing problem is the same as a satellite box crashing so why not reboot beforehand? So id strongly recommend to any1 with this problem to try it, to some it maybe a pain to have to keep unplugging etc but at least itd be better than having to do it halfway through your movie. Some say a firmware upgrade may cure the problem? But id spoken to alot of people at my local hifi store & on here that say it doesnt make any difference at all, ive had my Pioneer LX70a for 5mths now & for the 1st month it seemed fine but then the freezing issue reared its ugly head, however this problem is in the troubleshooting guide of the manual to my player & it tells you to unplug it at the mains & plug back in again, reboot it!! Anyway so what i thought id do is everytime im about to watch a movie i decided id unplug it at the mains & plug it back in again then start my player as normal. As you are well aware some bluray players tend to freeze during playback! Mine inc & theres alot of threads on here from frustrated people who have this problem from there players. ![]()
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