Re: Use sony xbr 32" 1080p 120hz. Connected to bluray
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Press the Power Button of your 3D glass for 2 Seconds The Power Goes to Green LED ON now your 3D glass is ready for used. Play your 3D movie from Bluray player and Press the 3D Button on the remote. If there is no 3D button on the remote then press Option Button on the TV remote and choose the 3D option from the list. the video will changed to 3D video Now Enjoy your 3D experience. If you any difficultes then PM me.
Connect the blu-ray player into the HDMI port that currently has sky on it. Does it work then? if so the port you were using has failed. If not the blu ray player has failed.
You may need to update the firmware for your bluray player especially if this is a newer movie. You should be able to find an option to update under the bluray devices menu that is if your unit is internet capable and connected to your internet.
With the player in STOP mode, or without a disc inserted, press DISPLAY on the remote. Then press either the UP or DOWN arrow keys (on remote) to scroll down from LANGUAGE setup to SCREEN SETUP, then highlight the aspect ratio which best suits the connected TV, in this case 16:9 widescreen (according to the manual the default aspect is 4:3 letterbox). Once you have made the change, exit the setup. It should remember the setting you have made.
Pages 26 to 27 of the owner's manual illustrate the setup procedure for this model DVD player.
NOTE: some DVDs may be encoded as 4:3 titles, hence you will see black borders at the left and right sides of a widescreen TV. Not all DVD movies are encoded in the 16:9 aspect ratio.
However, you can check your player's setup menu just to be sure.
hi my panasonic bluray dvd player sa-bt737 is not displaying the picture, the sound is working great but i cant watch the movie even though i can hear what is going on in the movie. it has worked great in the past but i dont no what has happened please help me
try updating the firmware of the bluray. This is one downfall of blueray is that for newer bluray movies it requires new frimware to process the video :)
After making sure that you have either connected the player to your TV via HDMI or component video, select the associated input on the TV. If you still have no picture, press the video button on the BDP-S300 remote until you get a picture.
A blu-ray player cleaner will not solve this problem.
In order to provide the proper solution to this, I need to know how this unit is connected to the TV. Also, when using the PS3 in game mode, do you get both picture and sound? What is the make and model of the TV involved here?
There are a number of reasons for the loss of picture. I will assume that you have selected the correct video input and video type. But for confirmation, please provide those details as well. Once you update this, I will try to give you an explanation and potential solutions.
All blu-ray movies are in Widescreen format. So your tv converts the picture to make it look like letterbox. There will be some movies that will have those little black bars at the bottom. There will be some movies that don't. There is nothing to worry about it is normall.
how are you connected to your tv? if your are connected in HD mode (hdmi cable) you will only get a 16:9 picture... SD mode (AV cable, S VIDEO cable, Component AV cable or SCART) will transmit a picture of 16:9 or 4:3 (4:3 being the old 'square screen' mode)
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