SOURCE: Games run on hdmi, but not Blu-ray movies
You most likely have the updated drivers. You may have to go and change a setting. I found an answer on the PS3 website that may be of some use to you. I hope this helps you: http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3&message.id=1662191 From the site: "go to bd/dvd setting and set the "108024hz" option off"
SOURCE: PS3 Won't Play Blu-Ray
If there is no picture on the TV screen: Back to top
If the DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) cannot be played, or the picture is distorted: Back to top
if non of that works you need to contact Sony at
1-800-345-7669 (SONY)
Mon - Sat 6:00AM - 8:00PM PST
Sun 7:00AM - 6:30PM PST
Good Luck,
-Rel
SOURCE: PS3 laser Problem
It sounds like you bought a defective laser or it is the chip on your "sister board". There is a chip on the circuit board thats on the bottom of the Blu-Ray drive and it has a silver rectangle on it. Some say that that chip is going bad on some machines. I have repaird 60+ PS3's this year and I haven't had this happen to me yet though. I would suggest trying another laser, then if that doesn't work try a "sister board" from the same model of PS3. I'm still not possitive if that is a possible solution though. The "sister board" is supposedly keyed to only work with the mother board it came with. Well, I hope this helps. Good luck!!
SOURCE: PS3 won't recognize disks after update
You can back up ANYTHING you wish to keep via the backup utility what I'm about to tell you to do will essentially erase your harddrive. After backing up any data you wish to keep, restore your PS3 system and to a FULL ( not quick ) format of your harddrive ( this will probably take a couple of hours ). After that, if it still doesn't work call SONY.
Hope that helps..........
SOURCE: wont play a blu-ray movie the playstation! needs "encryption key?
Yes it does have wireless internet. Go to the beginning of the cross bar menu, where system update is. and scroll down, you will see network options.
A new firmware update is just
around the corner in October that will support 3D Blu-ray movies. Of course ,if you want to play 3D blu-ray movie on iPhone 4 or other gadgets, you
need the blu ray
ripper.The update will also include the Music Unlimited service. Sony continues its forward
march into the burgeoning world of the 3D home market, announcing at the 2010
IFA press event in Germany,
and recounted by Engadget, that the playstation will soon receive a firmware
update that will allow it to play 3D blu-ray movies. The firmware will also
include the recently announced"Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity" service.
The PS3 currently
supports3D games, but Sony has not yet to fully push for 3D blu-ray movies
until now. Spokespeople for Sony also claimed that 20 3D blu-ray titles would
be available within the next 12 months, including Avatar, The green
hornet, and the upcoming Spider-Man. The last two titles have not
been released, but both are being released in 3D by Sony.
It's reported that Disney
and Sony have joined forces to co-market blu ray 3D hardware and software
beginning this fall. For an undisclosed limited time, select bundles of Sony Bravia
3D televisions will come with the exclusive release of Tim Burton's Alice in
Wonderland and Bolt on Blu-ray 3D.
Twentieth Century Fox recently
extended their agreement with Panasonic to market Blu-ray 3D software and
hardware by bundling James Cameron's Avatar on Blu-ray 3D exclusively with
Panasonic 3D Viera HDTVs beginning this December. The move was designed to
counter Samsung's alignment with Dreamworks to bring together all four Shrek
films to Blu-ray 3D exclusively with Samsung's 3D HDTVs. Warner has partnered
with LG to offer three IMAX nature films on Blu-ray 3D with their 3D sets.
The odd man out in the current
Blu-ray 3D market overwhelmed with exclusive manufacturer and publisher deals
are consumers. To date there are only two titles available at individual resale
on Blu-ray 3D: Sony 's Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and starting next
week, Monster House. The only other confirmed titles are Disney's A Christmas
Carol in mid-November and Sony's Open Season by year's end.
Sony's Resident Evil: Afterlife
is expected to be the first day-and-date Blu-ray 3D release in either December
or January.
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