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Ok you was wondering if someone could assistance me dual months ago you paid for a Sony Bravia 40″ 1080p LCD TV, a worked excellent as well as you have never had a problem,a integrate weeks prior to Yuletide you paid for a blue-ray player (sony BPD-S250) as well as bending it up regulating a HDMI wire it worked excellent for about a week or dual afterwards each time you watched a blue-ray film (doesn’t make a difference what movie) a bottom 1/3 of a shade would intermittently flutter though usually with a Blue-ray movie, not a unchanging DVD. you called sony await as well as they were “VERY HELPFUL” told me to reset a player, unplug it, block it behind in etc……. all you had already tried, he eventually pronounced there was a complaint with a player as well as to send it behind though a player was behind systematic compartment Feb so if you longed for a player you would have to upgrade, so you did you right away have a Sony BDP-S550 as well as is right away you do a same expect thing. you attempted regulating a alternative HDMI ports as well as it still does a same thing. The shade usually flickers when a blue-ray film is being played so a usually thing you can consider of is which a HDMI wire you am regulating is junk. Anyone have any ideas?
the DVDs have been being played in a Blu-ray player, as well as all of a blu-ray cinema have been new
the DVDs have been being played in a Blu-ray player, as well as all of a blu-ray cinema have been new

January 4th, 2009 at 10:18 pm
are you playing the regular DVD’s in the blu-ray player or a separate player? just to see if the HDMI cable is the problem.
also are they new blu-ray discs or used old 1′s?
January 5th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
It is probably a cable problem. Upgrade the cable and it will probably go away. The Blu-Ray disks use more bandwidth than the DVD movies and the cable probably can’t handle it. Maybe it could at first and lost some bandwidth after someone moved it or something. A small difference in bandwidth can make a big difference in picture.