Our Panasonic Blu Ray Player model DMP BD60K, stopped playing Blu Rays, says unable to read, but will play Dvd's. We updated the firmware and reset, but still nothing?
SOURCE: Unit plays DVD but no longer Blu Rays
That is because of a dirty or defective lens. When lens is dirty, the unit may still operate on regular CDs and DVDs and not be reading BD.
Try first using a lens cleaner for Blue Ray:
Maxell 190054 Blu-Ray Lens Cleaner
If that does not work, the unit may be disassembled, and lense cleaned
with q tips and isopropyl alcohol or cleaning solution. See below:
How to Clean the Laser Pickup Lens on your DVD Player
How to safely clean a DVD lens?
Clean DVD lens, or replace player?
Clean CD or DVD ROM lens with a brush?
Cleaning your DVD drive
How to clean a DVD player
How do I clean my DVD player optical lens isoproponol alcohol
Being this a blue ray unit , I would suggest calling support instead of disassembling the unit by yourself.
Regards
SOURCE: Toshiba BDX2000
is there a multi region hack for the toshiba bd2000kb blue ray so i can play imported dvds and blue ray.
SOURCE: issues with blu ray
Go to sony's web site at get the most recent firmware for that model player.Follow the directions as per the site.Most times you can burn the firmware to a cd or a thumb drive.Read and follow the insstructions.
Good luck
Rich
SOURCE: My BD HP-22 blu-ray player
This indicates the laser has actually failed on the blu ray side of things. The lasers are very delicate and almost always go bad before the dvd laser. If the unit is no longer under warranty you are going to want to either sell it for parts or juts keep it for a dvd player. I am so sorry about that but it's defniitely not a firmware issue or software setting, it is definitely the actual physical laser that has failed.
Thanks
Tim
SOURCE: Panasonic DMP BD35 player and it will not play Blu Ray discs
Have you put in the correct region Blu Ray disc ?
Is it all disks not playing ?
Try cleaning the laser head with a cleaning disk.
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