Friday, January 8, 2010

Pioneer Blu Ray Player My Blu Ray Player Is Acting Up?

My Blu Ray player is acting up? - pioneer blu ray player

I have a Pioneer Elite Blu-ray, which it previously also, but I thought nothing of it .. My screen shakes every second or two. When a connection was bad, but I checked and the connection is fine. I connected the Pioneer receiver is connected elite of the Elite Blu Ray. The TV works well, seems to be the recipients work in order. Then the player or cable? I'll call and ask for the "experts", but perhaps you have a solution for this miracle? The sound is good and the video via S-Video jack. Thank you.

4 comments:

agb90spr... said...

Ron is a good ... The use of HDMI (HDMI 1.3 certified cables Search in category 2, ... ... try monoprice.com price under $ 10). It is a total loss of the use of S-video with an elite panel.

But the tremor may or may not be brought to S-Video connection. HDMI video was much better) (and audio, but the cable can not be the problem. The Elite BD player is aware that a certain sensitivity to scratches and slow changes in the layer DVD have ... but it should be a picture of "agitation". Thus the conversion to HDMI, but if the problem continues, I would say Pioneer.

I have (a similar setup to you even if I do not use a projector HDTV). Give Blu-ray Pioneer is a wonderful DVD or Blu-ray, but I recommend you make sure that the firmware is updated at least v1.17 (which is now at version 1.25a), since the performance has been improved, and many problems with previous versions fixed.

See the thread link for the fate of data on the disk (there are also other issues in the HDTV and AVR in the same place).

agb90spr... said...

Ron is a good ... The use of HDMI (HDMI 1.3 certified cables Search in category 2, ... ... try monoprice.com price under $ 10). It is a total loss of the use of S-video with an elite panel.

But the tremor may or may not be brought to S-Video connection. HDMI video was much better) (and audio, but the cable can not be the problem. The Elite BD player is aware that a certain sensitivity to scratches and slow changes in the layer DVD have ... but it should be a picture of "agitation". Thus the conversion to HDMI, but if the problem continues, I would say Pioneer.

I have (a similar setup to you even if I do not use a projector HDTV). Give Blu-ray Pioneer is a wonderful DVD or Blu-ray, but I recommend you make sure that the firmware is updated at least v1.17 (which is now at version 1.25a), since the performance has been improved, and many problems with previous versions fixed.

See the thread link for the fate of data on the disk (there are also other issues in the HDTV and AVR in the same place).

Peter D said...

EEEKK!

You totally Elite (congrats lucky bastard) and not HDMI? To correct this problem immediately. If the problem persists, it could be an internal problem that requires professional attention.

Ron Burgundy said...

This is not your problem. S-Video is nonsense. There is a connection to standard definition. You must use the HDMI connection to get a complete picture in high resolution. You can use component cables, but not received, a full-HD picture. I mean, Full HD 1080p.

s-video = 480p
Component = 1080i (interlaced)
= HDMI 1080p (progressive)

Contrary to what they say in the store, which is not necessary to spend more than a hundred dollars for an HDMI cable. I am connecting to a cable that is the same quality as a cable for $ 130 in business. Va $ 6

If you have a TV Pioneer Elite, and with S-Video, you risk wasting the potential for incredible television. With the help of HDMI and Blu-Ray to be an incredible show.

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