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Lacey
I have a wired Blu Ray player. I followed all the instructions. When I check the connection, it says that everything is fine, but as soon as I try to connect with anything involving the internet, it shows the connection has failed. I'm normally great with technology, but this madness has me stumped. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks.
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There's several models, so let's assume for the moment that they are all similar.
It's always an issue of the IP address, or the encryption and the password. It may be that you do not have a compatible device. Wi-Fi should be faster than wired, and probably the best way to go.
Here's an instruction book, if that helps.
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/BDPS560_connection.pdf
There's several models, so let's assume for the moment that they are all similar.
It's always an issue of the IP address, or the encryption and the password. It may be that you do not have a compatible device. Wi-Fi should be faster than wired, and probably the best way to go.
Here's an instruction book, if that helps.
http://www.docs.sony.com/release/BDPS560_connection.pdf
Why buy a blu-ray player if you have a PlayStation 3?
Nathan T
I don't understand why people would buy a stand-alone blu-ray player when the when (up to this point) the Playstation 3 has been cheaper. It seems like they are paying more for a product that can do less. Can the stand-alone blu-ray players do more then the blu-ray player on the playstation 3? If so, how much better is it?
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Actually I beg to differ with some of the comments above.
Yes true, having a stand alone blu-ray player might last longer as it is dedicated to only playing bluray as opposed to the PS3 being a gaming system. But what PS3 has to offer outside of bluray playback is vastly better from gaming, storing videos, music, and browsing the internet.
Setbacks:
No remote control (not a big factor in my opinion, you can get the $25 bluray remote)
No dedicated chip set (Ps3 playback uses the Cell processor)
If you actually looked up reviews with PS3 vs. stand alone, its actually BETTER than most stand alone blu-ray players out there at a performance per cost stand point.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127892/article.html
The fact that the PS2 did have issues of freezing and worse picture quality with DVD playback, does not mean it will be just the same on the PS3. There's been no hard evidence of PS3's breaking down due to bluray, more than any other piece of electronic equipment. And yes I'm sure there have been minor issues with bluray, but thats consumer electronics for you...besides, the PS3 is cheaper.
"Can the stand-alone blu-ray players do more then the blu-ray player on the playstation 3?"
No. The only difference in play back is that the PS3 uses Cell, and stand alone have a dedicate chip to decode bluray. There is no loss in quality.
Hope this helps.
Honestly, I'm sure no one who has a PS3, bought a stand alone as well...unless it were for different rooms. =)
Actually I beg to differ with some of the comments above.
Yes true, having a stand alone blu-ray player might last longer as it is dedicated to only playing bluray as opposed to the PS3 being a gaming system. But what PS3 has to offer outside of bluray playback is vastly better from gaming, storing videos, music, and browsing the internet.
Setbacks:
No remote control (not a big factor in my opinion, you can get the $25 bluray remote)
No dedicated chip set (Ps3 playback uses the Cell processor)
If you actually looked up reviews with PS3 vs. stand alone, its actually BETTER than most stand alone blu-ray players out there at a performance per cost stand point.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127892/article.html
The fact that the PS2 did have issues of freezing and worse picture quality with DVD playback, does not mean it will be just the same on the PS3. There's been no hard evidence of PS3's breaking down due to bluray, more than any other piece of electronic equipment. And yes I'm sure there have been minor issues with bluray, but thats consumer electronics for you...besides, the PS3 is cheaper.
"Can the stand-alone blu-ray players do more then the blu-ray player on the playstation 3?"
No. The only difference in play back is that the PS3 uses Cell, and stand alone have a dedicate chip to decode bluray. There is no loss in quality.
Hope this helps.
Honestly, I'm sure no one who has a PS3, bought a stand alone as well...unless it were for different rooms. =)
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