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Sunday
Jan152012

TV Gone Backwards

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I’m always impressed by how clever modern things are. But I’m also perplexed how some people take all this cleverness and make things that aren’t very useful. Take my telly. I’ve got a Sony PS3 plugged into a Sony amplifier which is connected to a Sony TV. When I try to watch a Bu-ray disk on the PS3 it takes ages to connect to the TV and I sometimes get a bright green (or purple – it varies) screen. And often the PS3 has forgotten all about any previous audio settings that I’ve laboriously made so that I have to go and do them all again. And when I watch the Blu-Ray (also from Sony Columbia Studios) it shows me a warning that because the disc contains “Advanced Interactive Content” (which I have no interest in) it might take several minutes to get started. And then when it has loaded the disk it insists on showing me lots of trailers and other stuff about how much Blu-Ray is better than DVDs before I get to the main feature that I have paid money to see. Say what you like about my old record player, but I could guarantee that within 10 seconds of arriving home with a new album  I could be listening to it.

Wah. Did nobody at Sony actually try to use this stuff? Apple are rumoured to be moving into TV soon. I bet their system won’t have 30 second pauses while nothing useful happens. Here’s hoping that their presence will force manufacturers to get their act together.

Reader Comments (3)

So they have ads to promote BlueRay on BlueRay DVDs? If you actually lay it to see the ads, is it not obvious that you actually HAVE a BlueRay player? Sounds like preaching to the choir.
January 18, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Marshall
I've got a Sony PS3 hooked up to a Sony amp hooked up to a Sony Bravia TV, with none of the above problems, I'd check for firmware upgrades for the amp (which i guess isn't too old if it's doing full HD?).

I've heard that the colour issues (green/purple) can be caused by the PS3 deep colour setting (or equivalent naming), try turning that off, as your amp or TV might be before this specification really hit the market and hence has a bit of trouble adjusting to it.
January 20, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJack
Thanks for the thought. The amp is brand new, and I don't think there are any firmware updates for it. Some reviews have commented on the time it takes to notice signals. The sound quality is fantastic though, I never thought I could hear the diffrence between amplifiers until I heard this.
January 22, 2012 | Registered CommenterRob

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