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« on: Aug 03, 2010 at 12:06 AM »

Have some questions that I would like to find out....

1) Would it pose any problem if I play BD movies?
2) Whenever I play BD movie it sometimes flicker for a couple of times before it settles. (when I say flicker   video sometime turns off for a sec but audio is okay then video comes again.)
3) What are the regions for PS3 Asian Version.  I think Regions A,B and C by looking at the manual without understanding it since I can't read Chinese.

any advise will be greatly appreciated.

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« Reply #1 on: Aug 03, 2010 at 07:50 AM »

1) Why would it poses problem? After all it is a BD player. Smiley

2) It's common esp in the beginning when you playback the BD or when the film starts. If it happens in the middle of the movie then it's not normal.

3) Regions A. All PS3 asian editions should come with both English & Chinese manuals. You can check/download from the internet for the Eng version. Wink
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« Reply #2 on: Aug 03, 2010 at 08:55 PM »

1) Why would it poses problem? After all it is a BD player. Smiley

2) It's common esp in the beginning when you playback the BD or when the film starts. If it happens in the middle of the movie then it's not normal.

3) Regions A. All PS3 asian editions should come with both English & Chinese manuals. You can check/download from the internet for the Eng version. Wink

Thanks for the response Sir! =)
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« Reply #3 on: Sep 12, 2010 at 09:09 PM »

Question! Whenever I play BDs in my PS3 it does not play, but I can see the timer and the PLAY sign on the screen, after that totally black blank! What's going on? HELP PLEASE. But I can play PS3 games, no problem with that. Just the BDs. Thanks. Cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: Sep 12, 2010 at 09:12 PM »

Question! Whenever I play BDs in my PS3 it does not play, but I can see the timer and the PLAY sign on the screen, after that totally black blank! What's going on? HELP PLEASE. But I can play PS3 games, no problem with that. Just the BDs. Thanks. Cheesy

What region are the BDs and what region is your PS3?
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« Reply #5 on: Sep 13, 2010 at 05:21 PM »

What region are the BDs and what region is your PS3?


The PS3 is Region A and 3. The Blu-Ray disc is Region A. I've tested it the day I bought the player, it worked. But the next day, that happened.
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« Reply #6 on: Sep 13, 2010 at 06:00 PM »

Question! Whenever I play BDs in my PS3 it does not play, but I can see the timer and the PLAY sign on the screen, after that totally black blank! What's going on? HELP PLEASE. But I can play PS3 games, no problem with that. Just the BDs. Thanks. Cheesy

-Did you try other BD (other than the one you tested during purchase)?
-What BD did you try that won't work? Original BD ba? Region A?
-Did you wait a bit longer for the BD to load? Sometimes it could take a couple of minutes.
-Did you upgrade the FW prior to this predicament?
-What AV connections do you use...HDMI?
-Did you change any of the settings in the PS3?
-Try ejecting the BD & shut off the power. Then switch it on & try again. Did it work?
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« Reply #7 on: Sep 13, 2010 at 07:31 PM »

-Did you try other BD (other than the one you tested during purchase)?
-What BD did you try that won't work? Original BD ba? Region A?
-Did you wait a bit longer for the BD to load? Sometimes it could take a couple of minutes.
-Did you upgrade the FW prior to this predicament?
-What AV connections do you use...HDMI?
-Did you change any of the settings in the PS3?
-Try ejecting the BD & shut off the power. Then switch it on & try again. Did it work?



-Yes, I did. I tried 3 BDs.
-I tried Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Passion of the Christ and Urban Legend BDs. Bought them here. Ano bang region pag dito binili? 3 di ba?
-Um, I did not wait. 30 seconds or so.
-What's FW? Sorry.
-Yes, HDMI.
-Tried that. Still, it did not work.


Smiley Thanks for the assistance.
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« Reply #8 on: Sep 13, 2010 at 07:45 PM »



-Yes, I did. I tried 3 BDs.
-I tried Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Passion of the Christ and Urban Legend BDs. Bought them here. Ano bang region pag dito binili? 3 di ba?
-Um, I did not wait. 30 seconds or so.
-What's FW? Sorry.
-Yes, HDMI.
-Tried that. Still, it did not work.

Smiley Thanks for the assistance.

-BD should be in Region A
-Try loading it again a bit longer say 3 min Smiley
-FW= Firmware, from time to time PS3 releases new FW update. 

More questions (trouble-shoot check list lang)  Grin

-Did you change any of the settings in the PS3 in the setup?
-In the testing during your purchase, what video cable did you use? HDMI or Analog cables?
-When you use HDMI in your current setup, did you enable it in your PS3 setting?
-How do you connect your HDMI cable? I presume direct from the PS3 to your HD display?
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« Reply #9 on: Sep 13, 2010 at 10:04 PM »

-BD should be in Region A
-Try loading it again a bit longer say 3 min Smiley
-FW= Firmware, from time to time PS3 releases new FW update. 

More questions (trouble-shoot check list lang)  Grin

-Did you change any of the settings in the PS3 in the setup?
-In the testing during your purchase, what video cable did you use? HDMI or Analog cables?
-When you use HDMI in your current setup, did you enable it in your PS3 setting?
-How do you connect your HDMI cable? I presume direct from the PS3 to your HD display?





-Oh yeah, region A pala.
-10 mins I waited but still did not work.

-I did not change anything.
-I used the analog cables. I did not have yet the HDMI when I bought it. I only discovered it when I read the manual. The night I bought the PS3 I tested it and it was fine. But then when I used the HDMI BDs don't play anymore. All I can see is the standby mode of the TV. But I can play games naman and watch DVDs. Just BDs.
-I think so, yeah.
-Yeah, that's right.

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« Reply #10 on: Sep 13, 2010 at 11:00 PM »

What's the native resolution of your HD display? 720p? 1080p? What's your tv model & size?

-If the resolution of the video content is not supported by the TV in use, when the video is played the screen may go blank. If this happens, go to the screen for selecting the resolution in the system’s video output settings, and then select all the resolutions that are supported by the TV.
-Or you can go to the video setting, select HDMI & let the PS3 auto detect the resolution of your tv. 
-Or try analog cables to play your BD just to make sure the BD player is working properly.
-Have you try a different HDMI cable?
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« Reply #11 on: Sep 15, 2010 at 07:11 PM »

I tried analog cables and it works. If I try the HDMI it doesn't so maybe I haven't set my PS3 to HDMI yet for playing BD. How do you do that?
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« Reply #12 on: Sep 15, 2010 at 07:40 PM »

Hay naku bro I asked you earlier na eh...  Embarrassed

-When you use HDMI in your current setup, did you enable it in your PS3 setting?

But then again I'm surprised if you haven't enable your HDMI setting (set my PS3 to HDMI) then how come you can play games only? It should be no video at all regardless you play game or BD movie.  Undecided  Huh

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« Reply #13 on: Sep 15, 2010 at 07:44 PM »

Hay naku bro I asked you earlier na eh...  Embarrassed

But then again I'm surprised if you haven't enable your HDMI setting (set my PS3 to HDMI) then how come you can play games only? It should be no video at all regardless you play game or BD movie.  Undecided  Huh



Sorry po! Smiley

I know! I'm so confused. Should I let the store know about this or I'll try to kalikot muna?
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« Reply #14 on: Sep 15, 2010 at 07:58 PM »

I tried analog cables and it works. If I try the HDMI it doesn't so maybe I haven't set my PS3 to HDMI yet for playing BD. How do you do that?


-If the resolution of the video content is not supported by the TV in use, when the video is played the screen may go blank. If this happens, go to the screen for selecting the resolution in the system’s video output settings, and then select all the resolutions that are supported by the TV.
-Or you can go to the video setting, select HDMI & let the PS3 auto detect the resolution of your tv. 

Here's the steps: From the Main Menu > select Settings > Display Settings > Video Output Settings > select the type of connector on your TV (in this case, you select HDMI).

Then select "Automatic" in your next step to let the PS3 auto detect your tv resolution. Follow on-screen instructions. If still not clear, do check your manual for further info/instruction!

http://www.playstation.com/manual/pdf/CECH-2006B_2007B_2012B-2.85.pdf
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« Reply #15 on: Sep 15, 2010 at 08:15 PM »


Here's the steps: From the Main Menu > select Settings > Display Settings > Video Output Settings > select the type of connector on your TV (in this case, you select HDMI).

Then select "Automatic" in your next step to let the PS3 auto detect your tv resolution. Follow on-screen instructions. If still not clear, do check your manual for further info/instruction!

http://www.playstation.com/manual/pdf/CECH-2006B_2007B_2012B-2.85.pdf


Thanks a lot, sir Pchin!! You have been extremely helpful!
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