This unit only has one digital input so I connected an AB switch to toggle between the unit and blue ray playerThis unit only has one digital input so I connected an AB switch to toggle between the unit and blue ray player
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Re: How can you hook up a dvd blue player to play disc i...
?? Blu-ray needs a Blu-ray player. If you have a regular DVD connected now, you will need a Blu-ray player connected the same way, through Component cables or with HDMI if this model has that.
Blu-ray can play every disc and likely better than your orginal DVD unless it is a really new one. Watch a DVD through the blu-ray and you'll never use the old one again.
Blu-ray can play every disc and likely better than your orginal DVD unless it is a really new one. Watch a DVD through the blu-ray and you'll never use the old one again.
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Blue ray uses a blue laser spectrum and DVD uses the red spectrum. The blueray player must have dual capability to play both red and blue spectrum discs. If it has been and is broken, contact the manufacturer for the 1 year warranty. If it has never played DVD then most likely its not compatible.
Sony BDP-S301 has an upgrade to Version 5.3 to support the new Blu-ray discs. Download the software here (Click the link). Read the procedure carefully and follow it exactly. Note: The update makes use of a burned, finalized CD DISK, not a DVD Disk.
When you say disk will not play I assume the BRD player does not start playing.
If the Blue ray unit does not start at all and stays in stand by , then the HDMI cable you are using to connect to TV, or HDMI port on TV may be defective. Try replacing cable and swapping HDMI ports.
i think in these modles there are 2 lasers one for normal dvd's and 1 for blueray my stepbrothe plays blu-ray on ps3 all the time and his packed up but normal dvd worked so try checking that or using a disk cleaner (a special disk) and try cleaning the blu-ray disk
You can only play blue ray format on a blueray reader. Your recorder/player requires the proper laser and programing to decode large quantities of data. Your manufacturer should clearly state whether it plays blueray fomat.
I did this, so I then went back on manufacturers web site and downloaded from global site then selecting my country, downloaded cd version which you can then burn onto disk using nero 9 (Free Trail on net) .Then just insert disk into player and it should correct problem
BlueRay is a new high capacity disk storage media system. It has a much greater capacity than any of the other systems.
The blue laser light is of a much narrower beam width and higher speed computing technology, it is possible to now have a much greater capacity for data speed handling and data capacity.
All the new High Definition movies are coming out on BlueRay disks. To play these disks, a BlueRay player will be necessary.
The technology is moving at a faster rate all the time. In about five years, there is a newer system coming out that will even be ahead of the BlueRay. They are working on a new generation high speed plug-in memory modules at the consumer level. These modules will have their own full function microcontroler built in. The data will be using internal fiber optical pathways instead of metal conductive pathways. These will be much farther ahead than anything we have now.
This unit only has one digital input so I connected an AB switch to toggle between the unit and blue ray player
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