You can buy a universal remote as the alternative which can be generally used for all kinds of Blu-ray players in various brands. As a famous brand, Samsung Blu-ray player must be included in the remote manufacturer's list without any doubts.
You can check on this post to see how to do it:
How to Play Samsung Blu-ray Player without Remote Control
Unless you have access controls on the front you will need that remote. Go to www.sony.com contact customer support and the technical department for possible replacement. Check out www.ebay.com Type: make and model and scroll down the list to see if you can luck out.
SOURCE: blue ray player wont play blue ray ''Kung Fu Panda'' disc.
i fixed this exactly as previous posted solutions, however a couple of points.
a) recordable CDs work if you don't have a DVD burner.
b) I didn't have a CD burner that would do an "image burn", I downloaded a free copy of "Express Burn" and that worked fine. The disk needs to be "finalised" or "fixated", it should do this automatically, or it may be a tick box selection.
c) I got a "No DWLD 09" when I put the disk into the player. I found this was an incompatibility with the CD-R (Maxwell) I was using. I changed to JVC and it worked fine.
SOURCE: My Blue Ray DVD Player won't play new titles
you need to plug your blue ray into the internet and download the latest software for your player. i had a problem with terminator salvation downloaded the new version for my player and athough it took 20 mins to download via a lan cable from my player to my wireless hub it now works fine wooohooo i just hope its not a **** film, its just started
SOURCE: need the code for a sony dvd blue ray play to
Here is the link for the RC64 remote (You did not give a model number)
SOURCE: My Sharp Aquos Blu Ray player cannot play my blue ray disc.
goto sharpusa.com and put in your model number. download the update to flashdrive and the update your blu ray..and it will then play
SOURCE: I have the LG BD390.
I had the exact same problem with my BD390 and another LG home theater system, both with the current firmware updates. I noticed others have posted this issue on various sites as well. I called LG and the guy I spoke with seems to have been coached pretty well on the scenes where this problem is occuring since he could sight the exact scenes that were giving me the problem. He claimed the blu ray probably isn't exactly 1080i or 1080p and that the player is probably having problems processing the resolution so I should lower it to 720p. This didn't fix the problem and didn't help explain why my blu ray player which plays plenty of other high resolution movies only has a problem with this movie. I think a firmware update is needed to fix the issue but I'm not holding my breath that LG will be proactive in getting that out soon.
Testimonial: "I think your right about the LG person. And maybe they will do a firmware update. So far this is the only movie. DVD of Iron Man II was fine. "
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