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Blu-ray Disc Loading Loop
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantCalebAndCo
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I watched "The Ladykillers" on blu last night.  (Very enjoyable picture, btw.)  After selecting United States from the "where you at" menu, it cycles through 3 different "wait a minute whilst I contact the mother ship" screens, over and over.  After a few cycles, I selected the "OK" button on my remote and all seemed fine.  I think I had another disc do something like this, but I can't think what disc it might have been.

Has any of you seen this happen?  Any clues what the deal is?
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Have you updated the firmware on your player?
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Some players and movies need a USB Memory stick for cached file storage.
Try deleting temporary files on your player, if possible.
Also try unplugging the power of your player for a bit.
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Quoting Katatonia:
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Have you updated the firmware on your player?

Funny you should ask that...

I popped the disc back in last evening to watch special features, my player downloaded new firmware, rebooted and loaded the disc with no problem.

Thanks.
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Quoting Doombear:
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Some players and movies need a USB Memory stick for cached file storage.
Try deleting temporary files on your player, if possible.
Also try unplugging the power of your player for a bit.

Mine uses an SD card.  Do temp files accumulate?
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Quoting CalebAndCo:
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Some players and movies need a USB Memory stick for cached file storage.
Try deleting temporary files on your player, if possible.
Also try unplugging the power of your player for a bit.

Mine uses an SD card.  Do temp files accumulate?


My USB stick filled up and new discs started having problems without temp storage - Sony players let you go into the folder and delete the files.
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Quoting Doombear:
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Some players and movies need a USB Memory stick for cached file storage.
Try deleting temporary files on your player, if possible.
Also try unplugging the power of your player for a bit.

Mine uses an SD card.  Do temp files accumulate?


My USB stick filled up and new discs started having problems without temp storage - Sony players let you go into the folder and delete the files.

I'll take a look at that; thanks for the tip!
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