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In Reply to: RE: I suspect most LG owners haven't updated their firmware even once. posted by oscar on October 04, 2007 at 09:36:51
But LG told Highdef digest that they will have a FW fix in a couple days. Yes, the PS3 needed an update to play them, otherwise people get audio dropouts(?). I've been following this closely for the last 2 days.
I don't have the latest FW on my A1, nor do I have any problems, or plans to update it anymore. Toshiba updates were never *mandatory* to play discs, but more to fix quirks and access features(I admit some did improve the picture).
Again, this only detracts from the point, that these issues were both predictable and preventable if Fox actually gave a crap. This is extremely sloppy.
Jack
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What I've been trying to find out is what difference there is with these BDs with the audio track versus what Fox released in the past. I don't know that BD+ makes a difference per se why the audio drops from time to time.
Apparently it's happened on multiple players. nothing a firmware update wouldn't fix....
Java versus +, I'll be the first to admit I wouldn't know about issues with either. The older Fox releases I've had no problem with the audio on those. I'm using HDMI.
Maybe now there is a handshake issue with HDMI? I think I'll try optical tonight (after the Damn Yankees game :)) and take HDMI out of the equation and see what happens?
its nothing that couldn't have been taken care of before they hit the streets. If it is BD-J, they have even less of an excuse.
Just wait until 1.1 discs come out. Luckily, the BDA is so disorganized, that they may not come out until next year.
jack
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