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"BD Internet Connection" -> "Do not allow"?
Hello.
Player is BDP-S370. Firmware is M03.R.742.
Does anyone find that the setting "BD Internet Connection" -> "Do not allow" seems to be ignored? I have set it to "Do not allow", yet the Avatar disc will still try to access the internet. Removing the USB storage causes an warning when loading the disc: "This feature requires Local Storage (memory card or other storage device)... "
I have contacted Sony via my country's website, but thought I would at least ask here. Thanks in advance.
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Nobody? No response from my country's Sony support either. So one cannot turn off internet access for Blu-Ray discs with this player anymore? Unplugging is not an option, since we use online services, DLNA, etc. Thanks.
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Maybe just down to the way that particular disc has been authored by Fox..?
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Hello Catmambo. Thanks for the reply. However, that shouldn't be the case. I have set the blu-ray player to disallow internet access for blu-ray titles, but somehow the disc still manages to bypass this setting and access the internet? Sounds like a firmware issue to me - else other titles could circumvent this setting also. I don't recall it doing this with previous firmwares.
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Has anyone else noticed this problem?
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Nobody?
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Happens with another disc also. BD-Live is accessible from menu in the movie, even though BD Internet Connection is set to "Do not allow". Seems like something is broken in the latest firmware.