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The new Star trek Into darkness 3D blu-ray won't play correctly on my Sony blu-ray BDP-S490. On insertion it ask for a firmware update and apon re-insertion it plays but the sound keeps cutting out every few minutes. I checked but i am up to date on my network updates, I guess Sony has been caught on the hop by this one. I guess quite a few people will need this update shortly. Or is there some other sound setting I could use as a work round? Help 😞
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ah... that message about the firmware date sent me down the wrong direction. After an email from sony support I have now tried and reset and it seems to be ok so far. Sound problem all gone. Slightly embarrassed, but pleased it is working ok now.
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Hi there
Is it only this blu-ray disc that is causing the audio drop outs? Or are their others?
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Hi there
Have you tried downloading the firmware from the Sony website : Here
"Firmware updates for Blu-ray Disc player - version M12.R.0491
Firmware update , 23/05/2013"
If that still fails, you may need to contact Sony Support : Here
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I'm having problems with Star Trek Into Darkness too. I've tried it on my Sony S490 and my Samsung BD-C5900 and it either refuses to load, partially loads and gets to the Paramount logo screen, or gets as far as the movie and then stops, starts & freezes up . So two different players and I've tried three different copies of the 3D Bluray. There is serious security encryption on this disc that some players are unable to read even running the latest firmware. Frankly, I've just about had enough of these film companies continually doing this type of thing. It leaves you not knowing whether your next purchase is going to play or not. Most people rip and pirate DVD and Bluray, not 3D movies, so why all the security on the 3D version of the film and not on Bluray and DVD?? I'm getting to the point where I'm just not going to bother buying them anymore if this is the way customers get treated, because there is no way the manufacturers of 3d and Bluray players can keep up with all the latest encryption. I might just as well join the millions who download free from the torrent websites and let these stupid studios go to hell.
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Melanie789 - I agree. Reminds me of "No good deed goes unpunished". Im tired of all this copy-protection crap too, especially when you are the one that have done the right thing and purchased it. Even the warnings at the start just further annoys people.
Not related to the problem of playing, but still an interesting read : http://gigaom.com/2013/09/01/the-real-problem-with-star-trek-into-darknesss-bungled-blu-ray-release/
Movie studios (and retailers like HMV, Blockbuster) only have themselves to blame for the pirating problems. They are too slow to adapt to changing habbits (even though they have all the stats) and want to keep hold of their aging business models. On the other side, pirating can actually increase profits. Look at the success of Game of Thrones.
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I've just sent an e-mail to Paramount about this (e-mail address is homeentpressroom@paramount.com) asking if they are aware of the issues, and if they've started using new copy protection that some manufacturers don't seem to have the firmware to cope with. When the agreement on the Bluray format was drawn up between the hardware manufacturers and the film industry, strict rules on copy protection were set. These rules were supposed to keep manufacturers up to date with any new encryption being used, precisely to stop this type of thing from happening. Unfortunately, the film industry have decided to break that agreement and in the process left a lot of customers very P off in the process. I'll be interested to see what BS answer I get back from Paramount, but I bet it is a complete denial, with the blame shifted onto the manufacturer's of the Bluray Players. IMHO, the film industry deserves what it gets. You treat your customers badly, and it will come back to bite you in the butt a thousand times over. I've now lost faith in the hit and miss that is Bluray and 3D Bluray. DVD may not offer the quality, but at least it works without these constant stupid firmware updates that often don't solve the issue