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tina Posted on Mar 13, 2012

How to connect satellite

I need to connect my bluray player and satellite

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I had Att DSL and never had an issue with my bluray player. I switched to charter Internet and now my Samsung BDP-1590 bluray player will not connect to the internet. Any ideas? I have reset the bluray....

If you're using the same router, nothing should have changed. If you're using a different router, you will need to connect to the network from the blu-Ray player, providing the network pass phrase/preshared key. You could try using an Ethernet cable from the router to the BD player and see if it works that way. This is assuming your network is up and the rest of your devices work fine.

Hope this helps!
-Plemmons
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Why don't I have satellite picture.

You need to give more information. For instance, do you get a picture when using a DVD/BluRay player, Roku or gaming system of any kind? Are you connecting with HDMI , analog or optical?
Have you tried connecting your satellite receiver directly to your TV?
If so is there a picture and sound? If not it might be the satellite system.
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Have no picture just keeps say no signal

Check the input jacks in the rear. Each should have a unique label. Pick one input that has cables connected to it. Note the input name. Follow the cables back to the device connected - DVD, BluRay, Cable / Satellite box, etc. Turn on the TV, and select the same input you noted above. Turn on the device connected to it (DVD, BluRay, Cable / Satellite box, etc.). If this fails, try again with a different device or connect the cable / satellite box to the antenna input and select ANT.
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Why is it that my Clearco HD9000 projector defaults to 1080i when connected to my SKY HD Satellite box, which is great but when connected to my Pansonic Blueray it defaults to 1080p resulting in lines down...

> 1080I

This is "interlaced" output -- the 1st horizontal line on the screen is painted,
then the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, etc lines are painted, to the bottom of the screen,
then the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, etc. lines are painted.

Your satellite box probably outputs both 720p and 1080i.

> 1080p

This paints the screen in order: 1st line, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.
which some video-philes indicate produces a "better" picture,
i.e., smoother display of moving objects on the screen.

Your BluRay player probably outputs 1080p, because BluRay has been designed for High Definition displays.

So, check the manufacturer's web-site for the CLEARCO, to see if it supports 1080p mode.
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The Salt blu Ray wont play in my Samsung blu ray 1500 player? What is wrong?

Connect the ethernet cable to the backside of the samsung bluray 1500 player ethernet connection with the bluray player power on with no disk & it will automatically update your bluray. It should be work fine after update your bluray. Good Luck!
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Can 1080i be changed to 1080p?

The device you connected to your television determines whether or not you get 1080i or 1080p. The television automatically shows the programming in 1080i or 1080p depending upon what the connected equipment is set to. There is no way to change this on the television itself. Currently the only way to get 1080p is with a bluray player or bluray on demand programming from the cable/satellite companies. HD on cable and satellite is 1080i for now.
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My tv only shows 720p and i am not sure how to adjust it to 1080p ={

You have to adjust the settings on whatever is connected to your television. If you have a bluray player connected to your television with an hdmi cable you should be able to receive 1080p but you have to set the bluray player to 1080i. The tv picks up the signal automatically. From your cable box or satellite tv box you cannot get any more than 1080i from television programs at this time. You can get 1080p from bluray on demand. In certain circumstances you can get 1080p over component cables as well as an hdmi cable but in most cases you will only get 1080i. Once again you have to set your connected device to 1080 to get it on your tv
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Digital Optical port to 8-pin din

Optical digital cables can't be magically wired to copper inputs. NO digital signal can be magically connected to an analog interface and work.

Even if you could do what you propose, how would you control volume?

Why don't you just connect the BluRay to the JVC system and let IT handle the audio to the sub and satellites?

Run an optical cable to the JVC TH-C60's Optical In port. Make sure there are no tight bends in the optical cable as that will degrade its ability to transmit a signal.
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HDMI connection with Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-Ray Disc Player

Try hooking the Panasonic up straight to the tv without going through the receiver. If it displays a picture its obviously not the blu-ray player. May also be a problem with the HDMI cable itself. Hope this helps.
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