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TV screen and video
HDMI connections
BD-Live and USB connections
Internet and USB connections
Other playback problems
Problem Solution
Video does not appear on the TV
screen or the picture is distorted
Make sure that the TV is
connected to the correct
jacks on the back of your
player.
Make sure that the TV is set
to the correct video input
source.
The TV may be in screen
saver mode. Check the
documentation that came
with the TV for instructions
about “waking” your TV.
Reset your player. For
instructions, see “Resetting
your player” on page 23.
Video is not output in high definition
High definition video cannot
be output through the VIDEO
OUT jack. You must connect
the TV to your player using
the COMPONENT OUT jacks
or HDMI jack.
Make sure that the correct
HDMI or component video
resolution has been selected
in the Setup menu. See
“Selecting the video output
resolution” on page 13.
Depending on the Blu-ray
Disc, output from the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks may be restricted to
480p.
The 4:3 aspect ratio picture expands
left and right or the picture size is
incorrect
Use the TV to change the
aspect ratio. See the
documentation that came
with the TV.
•When using a component
video cable, set TV Aspect
to 4:3 Pan & Scan.
There is no apparent change in the
picture quality when the picture
settings are changed in the Setup
menu
Depending on the video
type, changes may not be
apparent.
When playing a BD-Live disc, the
screen is black
Erase BD Storage. See
“Erasing BD-Live storage” on
page 19.
•Make sure that your Internet
connection is working.
Make sure that the Internet
cable is connected securely
and correctly to your player
and the Internet jack. Some
discs require an Internet
connection to play.
Problem Solution
The 4:3 aspect ratio picture expands
left and right or the picture size is
incorrect
Change TV Aspect to 16:9.
See “Selecting the TV aspect
ratio” on page 14.
Problem Solution
Cannot connect access BD-Live
content
Make sure that the BD-Live
Disc you are using is a legal
copy.
•Make sure that the USB
memory stick is connected
correctly and securely.
Make sure that the network
connection is working.
After connecting to the Internet,
cannot download a file
Erase BD Storage. See
“Erasing BD-Live storage” on
page 19.
Make sure that the Internet
connection is working.
•Try a different USB memory
stick.
File was downloaded, but playback
from file pauses
•Make sure that the USB
memory stick is a USB 2.0
device. Using a USB 1.1
device may cause pausing.
•Try a different USB memory
stick.
Problem Solution
Cannot perform automatic setup with
my wireless router
Only WPS automatic setup is
supported by the player.
Cannot connect to my wireless router
Make sure that the router
automatically allows new
devices to connect to it.
The 802.11n specification is
not finalized, so not all
802.11n devices are
compatible.
Problem Solution
Audio and video pause momentarily
This happens when your
player is changing chapters
in a playlist.
When playing a disc that is
recorded on both layers,
audio and video may pause
when your player is
changing layers.
Blu-ray Disc or DVD does not play
Make sure that the disc has
the correct region code.
Check the rating on the disc.
You may have set parental
controls to block that rating.
Some Blu-ray discs will only
play over an HDMI
connection.
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) does not work
on a Blu-ray Disc
Make sure that the disc
supports PIP mode.
No subtitles
•Turn on subtitles. See
“Selecting the subtitle
language” on page 13.
Make sure that the disc was
recorded with subtitles. If
the disc has subtitles, a
subtitle option should
appear on the disc’s menu.
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