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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Blu-ray Hi-Def Equipment


    WesternRover — 13 years ago(March 25, 2013 12:06 PM)

    The manufacturer of my Blu-ray player stopped publishing new firmware updates almost two years ago, not long after I bought the player, and I've encountered a couple discs that won't play in it, and nothing I can do about it except return the movie unwatched. This is not a no-name, fly-by-night manufacturer, it is Memorex.
    For all three discs, the behavior was the same, even though they were different movies: they would play the 20th Century Fox logo, go to black, and then the player would freeze at 7 seconds. This identical behavior for different movies makes me think it's not a dirty or scratched disc.
    If I buy another Blu-ray player, which manufacturers have shown by their past actions that they are not likely to stop publishing firmware updates even if they stop making the model in question? I realize past performance is no guarantee, but it certainly is a guide.
    Thanks!

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      dangus — 13 years ago(March 25, 2013 04:28 PM)

      Memorex isn't a real brand. In the days of analog I believe they did manufacture magnetic media, but for a while now they've just been a label that's slapped on goods made by someone else.
      Buying a product from a keiretsu or chaebol like Pioneer, Panasonic, Sony, LG or Samsung is a better bet. Check out places like AVSforum and you may get a feel for which one of those is best.

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