Problem with Alice In Wonderland

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Every time I try to play this BD title I get a message "Network Connection rejected, Please confirm set up BD Live Internet Access.

My player is a Panny BD80 and has the latest firmware. I have tried everything I can think of but this darned message keeps coming up.[:mad:]

Anyone have any ideas?
 

Andrew Everard

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Could be it's trying to do something BD-Liveish the firmware won't let it. Or could just be the fact it's a Sony Pictures release and you're trying to play it on a Panasonic...
 

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If you have a memory card in the bd player try removing the card & see if that makes a difference.
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Frank Harvey

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Agreed. A watch once only movie.

It'll be interesting to see if it works on my BD60 - not that I'm interested in the film, but just to see if it is a hardware problem or a software one.
 

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slewis:If you have a memory card in the bd player try removing the card & see if that makes a difference.
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Thanks for the suggestion but I have tried that.
 

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Solved the problem!

A few weeks ago I turned off the BD Live on the player as I found Avatar loaded slightly quicker. This was not a problem for any of the other titles I have, but with AIW the disc demands that BD live is enabled. After I enabled BD live the disc played perfectly. What fooled me was that the player was connected to the network, Vieracast worked perfectly.

Thanks for the time you guys have taken to make suggestions.
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