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RE: No audio from Panasonic blu-ray: any theories?

Posted by mrdavis842 on April 17, 2015 at 13:22:52:

That is kind of strange. Cycling power reinitializes the player and I would guess switching from ethernet back to HDMI does the same. This sounds like it could be an HDMI protocol issue. I would first make sure the other device is up-to-date on firmware and try playing 2 disc again. If you are going through a receiver then try connecting directly to your TV and see if that works. If you are going directly to your TV then try going through a receiver (with HDMI) if possible. Try switching to the second HDMI output also. I would also try the optical output to see if audio works on 2 disc in a row.

I'm curious, have you tried playing the same disc twice in a row to see if the audio works the second time?