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Old 11-04-07, 03:01 PM
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Help with toshiba hd-A2

I just bought the Toshiba HDA2 from walmart on Friday, and it worked fine for 2 days but when i updated it to day it would get as far as welcome on the player and freeze.

can anyone tell me maybe whats wrong

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Old 11-04-07, 03:49 PM
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Unplug it, wait a few minutes, then plug in and power on. If that doesn't work, file a warranty claim w/ Toshiba.
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This isn't much help, but my A2 did that to me a couple times too after I updated the firmware, and I just unplugged it, plugged it back in and turned it back on and it worked fine - also try turning it on without a disc...
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Mine did that a few times BEFORE I updated the firmware. I haven't had a problem with it after the update.
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Ditto the above.

I had a couple of freezes before updating firmware.
I had one the day after updating, but have been good since.

Unplug and restart with no disk is the best advice.
Recheck the update, then unplug and restart again.

Keep in mind, an HD-DVD player is basically a single function computer. It really shouldn't have it's plug pulled, unless you absolutely have to.
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???Toshiba A2 Question???

My current setup:

Toshiba A2 HD-DVD
RCA D52W20 DVI-HDTV
Internal DSL modem internet connection on our HP Pavillion computer
NetGear wireless router

Do i benefit any from using a S-Video cable over the regular component video jack? should i have both plugged in?

Also, what do I need to be able to enjoy the internet features on my HD-DVDs?
Do i need additional hardware and, well basically...just what the hell do i do to get my new A2 setup properly for internet???

I hate to admit my ignorance on this stuff, but I'm absolutely clueless!

ANY help at all to ANY of these stupid questions will be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by jpdude
My current setup:

Toshiba A2 HD-DVD
RCA D52W20 DVI-HDTV
Internal DSL modem internet connection on our HP Pavillion computer
NetGear wireless router

Do i benefit any from using a S-Video cable over the regular component video jack? should i have both plugged in?
Absolutely not. If you don't have an AV receiver with HDMI, you should connect the A2 directly to the TV with only an HDMI cable.

Also, what do I need to be able to enjoy the internet features on my HD-DVDs?
Do i need additional hardware and, well basically...just what the hell do i do to get my new A2 setup properly for internet???
Read this thread: http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=512138

Other than updating firmware (which you might want to do using the ISO method if you're comfortable burning disks), the connectivity is there in case discs offer any internet-interactive features.
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Old 11-10-07, 05:58 AM
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^i had no problems with updating firmware, that was done immediately out of the box before i even plugged in any cables. My question is how to configure the settings properly and if i need to buy another router specifically for my new A2?

HDMI cable isn't an option for me, as the model TV i have is an older one that doesn't support HDMI, it is DVI instead. I'm using a direct player to tv connection...no separate AV receiver.
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I'm using component (red, green, blue RCA cables) with my A2 and the picture is excellent. The only issue with this setup is that you will not get DVD upscaling. You can purchase an HDMI to DVI cable on the internet. Monoprice is a decent online cable site with great prices.

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^HDMI to DVI will only work if the display is HDCP compliant. Most are, but be aware that not all are. Check the owner's manual.
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To add another question, is there another way to upgrade the firmware w/o using a connection? I sent in the paperwork to get the updates mailed to me but I really don't want to wait that long...
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Originally Posted by MadCow666
To add another question, is there another way to upgrade the firmware w/o using a connection? I sent in the paperwork to get the updates mailed to me but I really don't want to wait that long...
Yes, you can download the file, extract it, burn it to disc as an ISO, and update that way. See this post for basic instructions.

http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showpost.ph...9&postcount=37
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Originally Posted by MadCow666
To add another question, is there another way to upgrade the firmware w/o using a connection? I sent in the paperwork to get the updates mailed to me but I really don't want to wait that long...
I simply called Toshiba customer service for the update disc, and they sent it via FedEx -- didn't have to wait long at all.

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