Thursday, February 6, 2014

What`s so great about blu ray players?




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Oh and another question, How big is a 19inch TV? Is that really small?


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Blu-Ray is 1920x1080 resolution, so it's much more detailed than the 720x480 resolution of DVDs and the standard-definition or even low-definition signal stored on VHS tapes. Blu-Ray also support up to 7.1 channel audio, as opposed to DVD's 5.1.

A 19" TV is pretty small. A 19" 4:3 (non-widescreen) TV used to be fairly common in bedrooms and what not, and 19" used to be a common size on CRT computer monitors from the mid-'90s on, but now with the advent of widescreen (16:9 and 16:10), a 19" TV is pretty small (a 19" widescreen TV has a smaller screen area than a 19" fullscreen TV). Suitable for a bedroom or kitchen, but certainly way too small for a living room or anything. About the size of a typical modern computer monitor.

Why does my blu-ray player keep showing no signal?




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I have a 2 year old Vizio Blu-ray player (model VBR200W) connected via HDMI to my Vizio TV (eco model). Last night I tried a Blu-ray movie from Redbox, which said it required a firmware update. According to Vizio, there are no updates available. (Please note this is the second time I had this problem with a Redbox movie). Then I tried another movie (this time from Netflix) and a few minutes into the movie, the picture flashed to a green screen and then froze. The third movie I had didn't play at all, just flashed to the green screen again. Ever since that green screen, the player shows as no signal on the TV. I am able to power it on, but it doesn't respond to anything else. I don't know if it a cable issue or an issue with the player itself. I've never had this problem before; 2 years old and had always working just fine. I've tried doing what Vizio calls a, "Power Cycle," and also what I read as a, "Hard Reset," but still nothing works. Is there something that I am missing?

Oh and please note it also says the same thing when I try to connect using a composite connection.



Answer
Your player probably needs more memory if your player has a usb port sometimes inserting a blank pin drive will do the trick some players have two usb ports one on the back of the unit and one on the front in that case the one on the back is for adding memory...if there is no provision for adding mermory flash cards usb etc... then you may not be able to get it to work with those disks....




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