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  • Sony Bdp-s390 Blu-ray Player Firmware M11.r.0422 For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 30. 11:30
    Sony Bdp-s390 Blu-ray Player Firmware M11.r.0422 For Mac

    Sony BDP-BX620/S6200/S7200 Blu-ray Player Firmware M21.R.0156(US). This utility upgrades the Blu-ray Disc Player firmware to version M21.R.0156 and provides the following benefits: Improvements over firmware version M21.R.0116: Improves BRAVIA Internet Video connectivity; Benefits provided by previous upgrades and included in version M21.R.0156.

    Sony Bdp-s390 Blu-ray Player Firmware M11.r.0422 For Mac Download

    Hi, it worked for me on a BDP-S1100 Model with the code '20533' used in the first step.or one of the other '.533' codes, I don't know for sure, read on. There was NO flashing of anything as described in the last step where you send the commands to the player. Neither on the remote (other than the one-time flashing that happens with every press of any button) nor on the player.

    However, it must have worked because I can play my region 1 DVDs now. Unfortunately I missed the opportunity to try and see if the DVD would have played with the player in its out of the box state. I do not know if what I did made it work, or if it perhaps would have worked anyways. I also cannot say if the '0533' or '00533' code already did the trick in my first two attempts because there was never any feedback (flashing) if the commands I sent were successfully received or not. I also did not try to play the DVD inbetween the attempts of the different initiall '533 codes'. I simply tried them one after another and was hoping to see the confirming flashing, wich did never happen.

    So after 3 attempts I simply put in the DVD and it played. Therefore I cannot say which initial code finally made it work.

    I used the One For All URC 3940 Slim Line 4 remote. After I hacked my BDP S-1100 successfully (see my previous post here) it now stopped working altogether. I plays DVDs for 5 minutes and then stops. The screen goes dark. After that happens, when I turn it off and on again, the screen goes dark right after the Sony/Blue-Ray bootup logo shows. When I leave it off for a while it wil start working again, but only for 5 minutes. Now I am not sure if it is simply broken without me having to do with it, or if what I did broke it?

    Does any one know if what we are doing to hack our players can actually brick them and cause what is happening to me? I have sent the player in to have it exchanged for a new one, it is still under warranty. But I am now a bit hesitant to hack the new player again.any thoughts? I was also wondering how one could reverse the region code hack? Is that possible?

    I am pretty sure it is possible, so the question should be does anyone know how? I have a BPD-BX2 and using the oneforall remote procedure (URC 7740) I have a couple questions: After inputting the 0533 I jumped right into the other steps and everything blinked on each step.

    My blu ray was on the whole time I did the code with the words Home showing on the display screen. I hit 12345 and the player started flashing blue. It says to put back in stand. I have no idea what stand by is so I turned it off and back on. It didn't work. Can you clarify what stand by mode is?

    When you hit 12345 is the blue flasing light what I'm looking for? Has anyone tried this specifically with a Sony BDP-BX57 and AllForOne URC-7140 and had success?

    For anyone who is familiar with this combo I also ran a firmware update recently and I am not operating on the software version: MO4.R.789 - hopefully that means something to someone. I have tried every code sequence, sequence modification mentioned here and I'm still not able to unlock it. Does anyone know if resetting the DVD player to factory default settings is required before doing this hack?

    Any suggestions of line of thought are welcome. Use the Sony remote to bring the player out of standby, make sure there isn't a disc in it; Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the OneForAll remote. The light will start flashing; Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote. Next time you turn on the player it will be region free for DVD playback. I don't understand this procedure.

    Turn on Blu ray player then on 1forAll press 1 2 3 4 5?? Do I have to press first the magic button? If I use 12345 nothing happen on the 1forAll remote.

    If I press the magic button only 1234 are accepted. Please explain better I have a model DBP-S3200. Success with a Sony BDP-S590 (region 2) and an All-In-One URC-7960 by following the instructions above! To those people with region-1 players (USA/Canada etc.) I've heard that this method can't be used to make it region free though I can't personally confirm this.

    Has someone with a region-1 Sony Blu-Ray player managed to make theirs region-free? To Marc: I agree it's confusing as I didn't understand it at first either, but I figured out that the first stage (the instructions with the magic codes above etc.) is all about programming the All-In-One.

    I have the Sony BDPS360. I have used the 0533 code with my ONEforALL 7140 and the above Sony. The Remote works fine with the DVD player just nothing, no response, no 'OK' when I hit 1,2,3,4,5. Unit seems totally unresponsive. Programming the buttons on the oneforall remote is easy enough and i get the flashes confirming the buttons are programmed OK. I have followed the instructions carefully as above and nothing happens when I point at my DVD player.

    Sony Bdp-s390 Blu-ray Player Firmware M11.r.0422 For Mac Os

    It still will not play Region 1 when I try. My DVD player has no flashing light, or standby light. It has a quick start function I'm using that's all. The one-for-all usually takes 4 digit codes to communicate with TV, Sat, Amp and DVD, so I would have expected 0533 code to speak to the DVD and do the trick (it normally uses 1516 for power on/off and communication). Does anyone have any better ideas, or something I'm missing please? I'm dying to watch my USA DVDs and just can't!

    I have a ReadyNAS Ultra6, I got a Sony BDP-S390. Worked great for one night, I was able to stream.mkv and.mp4 without a problem. Then i upgraded the firmware on the BDP to v M11.R.0422 (they force you to if you want to use Amazon Instant Video or Netflix) and now every video I try and play says 'The File is corrupt or not supported'. Sony always forces you to upgrade, i knew this and thought twice about purchasing it, i should have avoided the Sony. Also the updates take forever, had to try 3 times and ultimately left it over night to complete.

    As with any firmware upgrade, sometimes things dont always go the way we hope an in your case it would appear sony have removed or broken support for some file types. I recall this happened with my S370 too but it was corrected with the following firmware update so not a big issue as this can happen with any makers devices (as recent dlna with duo v2 has shown) Your best bet to be sure would be to post on the sony support forums. As for the upgrade, i have to say having had sony tvs an bluray players, media players an playstations for many many years ive never had an issue updating, the bluray players an tv usually take no more than a few mins to download and install new firmwares. Its highly likely the problems you mentioned are caused by other factors such as internet routing, connection speed.

    Sony Bdp-s390 Blu-ray Player Firmware M11.r.0422 For Mac

    It is worth noting that if you are having issues downloading firmware directly to the device you can download them manually an install them manually.

    Sony Bdp-s390 Blu-ray Player Firmware M11.r.0422 For Mac
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