The Infidel
04-18-12, 12:34 AM
First of all, I'm streaming Netflix through my Denon DBP-1611UD BD player, hooked up via HDMI to my RCA 1080i DLP.
I've had mostly good luck with watching things on Netflix, movies and TV shows alike, but certain titles don't seem to want to play. They play ok on my computer, but not on the TV through the BD. You click to play the title, it buffers up, and then the screen just goes black and I see the "Unusable Signal" message, which usually means nothing is even hooked up to that input on the TV. But if I hit the stop button, it goes back to the Netflix screen that lets you play the title again or make other selections or whatnot.
I called Netflix, and after giving my info, she said she saw that Denon just put through a firmware upgrade today, and I should give it some time to hit my system, and that should solve the problem. I allowed several hours to pass, and according to the player's setup, there's still no firmware upgrade, and the titles still won't play.
As an example of one of the titles that won't play, and why I tend to think it's not my player that's the problem, Netflix just added a line of the "Classic Albums" DVDs. I watched the one for Rush's "2112" and "Moving Pictures" albums, and started to watch Def Leppard's "Hysteria". They both played fine. But Paul Simon's "Graceland" did the thing I described before...black screen.
There haven't been enough titles to make this a major issue. I'd say I've successfully viewed about 98% of what I've clicked play for. But it still seems strange that the bad titles will play on the computer but not my BD player.
Any ideas?
I've had mostly good luck with watching things on Netflix, movies and TV shows alike, but certain titles don't seem to want to play. They play ok on my computer, but not on the TV through the BD. You click to play the title, it buffers up, and then the screen just goes black and I see the "Unusable Signal" message, which usually means nothing is even hooked up to that input on the TV. But if I hit the stop button, it goes back to the Netflix screen that lets you play the title again or make other selections or whatnot.
I called Netflix, and after giving my info, she said she saw that Denon just put through a firmware upgrade today, and I should give it some time to hit my system, and that should solve the problem. I allowed several hours to pass, and according to the player's setup, there's still no firmware upgrade, and the titles still won't play.
As an example of one of the titles that won't play, and why I tend to think it's not my player that's the problem, Netflix just added a line of the "Classic Albums" DVDs. I watched the one for Rush's "2112" and "Moving Pictures" albums, and started to watch Def Leppard's "Hysteria". They both played fine. But Paul Simon's "Graceland" did the thing I described before...black screen.
There haven't been enough titles to make this a major issue. I'd say I've successfully viewed about 98% of what I've clicked play for. But it still seems strange that the bad titles will play on the computer but not my BD player.
Any ideas?

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