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Oppo has done this well in the past, adding support for network streaming of audio and video, as well as support for additional streaming formats. It also allows Netflix and other streaming companies to update their capabilities and have Blu-ray players take advantage of it. With DVD, the copy protection scheme was compromised shortly after release.

This let people rip bit-perfect copies of their DVD discs and distribute them online. With Blu-ray, they wanted to prevent this and introduced more extensive copy protection. One of the most significant features is the ability to add additional, new methods of copy protection, and to revoke permissions for playback if something like the DVD fiasco happened again. Parts of the disc may load, but then parts that utilize the updated copy protection will fail.

If this happens, you may get random audio and video glitches that render the movie unwatchable. To avoid this from happening, you need keep your players firmware up to date. With older players, there are usually two ways to upgrade the firmware: you download a file from the company website, then copy that to a USB flash drive, or burn it on a CD or DVD.

Most Blu-ray players now support updates over Wi-Fi or Ethernet, which makes the process simple. From there the player downloads the file and installs it automatically. The actual install process typically takes minutes, and requires very minimal user interaction.

As you can see, firmware updates require the manufacturer to create new firmware, and make it available for download.

How long they do this for, and how often, varies quite a bit. Sony and Panasonic both have been very good at keeping their players up-to-date, going all the way back to their very first Blu-ray player models.

Panasonic had this to say:. Panasonic has introduced 40 models since including derivative models but not including portable BD players. There are currently 10 Panasonic BD Player models models and older that have had no firmware updates supplied in recent years due in great part to the fact that there have not been any issues that required upgrades. Should a significant need for a firmware adjustment arise for any of these older models, Panasonic would issue it if feasible though it is unlikely that this situation would arise at this time.

If there is a firmware update the customer can download the latest firmware from our website to their PC and then[sic] burn it on a CD-ROM and insert into their player to update the firmware. If customer does not have internet connection, our call center will send the CD-ROM with the latest firmware. This applies to all year models. Sony has a similar response, saying that they are capable of updating every model they have made, and continue to provide updates to consumers as issues are discovered.

Vizio, however, is a different story. They list the 8 models they still support with firmware on their website. Otherwise, this unit is yet more e-waste. I have the exact problem with my XM2.

The player has very little use. Yesterday I turned it on and a message appeared that the firmware was out of date. The player now exhibits the same results as all the previous posts. Sony tech had me do a full reset which did nothing. He told me I had a refurbished unit. I then called Best Buy and gave them the pin number on my receipt.

They told me the unit was NOT refurbished and could not help me. So now I'm stuck with an expensive piece of junk!!! Very upset with Sony since they know about this problem and will not resolve it. For those interested, I was able to repair my X with a board replacement.

Very simple swap out. Unit is back to fully operational, fully updated with the latest firmware with internet connectivity. Clearly, a known issue for this board as it is now been replaced with a newer model.

This is the now discontinued board that failed in my unit,. This is the new board replacement that I ordered and replaced in my dead unit,. Fair warning.

NOT cheap. But cheaper than buying a new unit from Best Buy And I prevented some e-waste. Stupid easy to replace Just be careful with the ribbon cables. Really appreciate the feedback from JRS However; he was correct,. I feel that Sony. I will purchase another unit from Panasonic. I agree with the last person. I saw that many others had the same problem which means it is a design flaw.

Best buy doesn't want to help and says go back to the manufaturer. Have to do research on who will have the better blu ray, Samsung or Panasonic. Sony if you are monitoring this thread please try to change your mind for customer satisfaction.

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Follow the steps below if the error appears or if the device freezes or stops when trying to perform the latest system software firmware update through the Update via Internet function. If the update still fails, download the software update and save it to a USB device.

Software and driver updates for your Sony product are available online. Please click on "accept as solution". I have tried to update my Blue Ray player BDP S both via the network and USB, when the device stats the update it actually shuts off, when I power it back on it looks like it's doing the update but then it fails. I have sent you a private message regarding your issue. Please check your Community inbox.

Best Regards, Erin If my post answers your question, please click the button below "Accept as Solution". I've got the same issue but have no way of updating visit usb as don't own a computer!!

This is why I bought a wifi product in the first place. Greetings and thank you for your message. On this site we are able to provide assistance for customers in North America. I am from North America. I am having this exact problem right now.



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