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Posted on Oct 22, 2010

For some reason mt blue ray player was saying 1080i and not p so i went into menu and changed to 1080p but tv is now saying mode not supported and i cant get back into the menu on the blue ray player to change back to 1080i, have plugged into router ti try and update etc but no menu screen on tv because of mode not supported message?????? help

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Try to make use of the yellow video cable, the cable that is part of the RCA cable and try to set the TV to AV1 as soon as the video cable is connected from your BD player to your TV. Turn on your Bd player and you can now set the TV to its correct resolution. Best thing also to reset oyur bd player back to its factory settings.

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