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InvisibleBiker

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 8:55 AM
says... " No son of mine is gonna play any foos-ball."
MAMA BOUCHER : The Waterboy 1998
InvisibleBiker
Member since:
October 2007
Hey I received a new firmware from Toshiba yesterday, it was 3.0 firmware update. Does anyone out there know what this is for?

Jedi_Soljah

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 9:31 AM
Jedi_Soljah
Member since:
January 2008
Firmware Update Version: 3.0

Applicable Models: HD-A30, HD-A3, HD-D3, HD-A35, HD-A2, HD-A20, and HD-XA2.

Overview: As part of our commitment to provide world-class service to our customers, Toshiba is supplying this firmware update for use by purchasers of Toshiba HD DVD Player models listed above. This firmware update improves support for 1080p/24Hz OUTPUT and auto mode(for HD-A30 and HD-A35), improves network connectivity for supporting the download of web-enabled network content associated with certain HD DVD discs, and also addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related issues identified by Toshiba.

Important Note: Certain HD DVD discs may contain or have the capability of downloading studio-provided, web-enabled network content. To minimize any potential compatibility and/or connectivity issues, before viewing such content, it is recommended that you perform the firmware update process to ensure that your HD DVD player is using the latest firmware version.





-JS
[Post edited by Jedi_Soljah on Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 9:33 AM]

InvisibleBiker

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 9:50 AM
says... " No son of mine is gonna play any foos-ball."
MAMA BOUCHER : The Waterboy 1998
InvisibleBiker
Member since:
October 2007
Thanks Jedi, but to me, I think it is pointless but who am I.

r-u-serious

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 9:55 AM
r-u-serious
Member since:
January 2008
It would be nice if it allowed me to watch my "Enemy at the Gates" on my A3

bladerunner1

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 4:11 PM
bladerunner1
Member since:
March 2008
it would be nice for me as well considering that i paid 300 bucks for an a2. (early adopter). they have sent me ONE update disc...ONE! toshiba can bite me.

rangoonth

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 5:04 PM
rangoonth
Member since:
February 2008
Its not that hard to make an update disc yourself you know that?

mvckalel

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 5:21 PM
says... I now own UP and Monsters, Inc. on blu-ray!!!
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
So, the HD-A2 will still output 1080i, right? Cuz I'm thinking 1080p, but I tend to be wrong with this things I don't really know...

bladerunner1

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 5:24 PM
bladerunner1
Member since:
March 2008
i know. but i like getting stuff in the mail. and they PROMISED to send me discs as they became available. my problem has nothing to do with the update itself, i just want these guys to stand by their word.

John J. Puccio

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 6:30 PM
says... "It's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide." --A.E. Neuman
John J. Puccio
Member since:
March 2002
bladerunner,

It usually takes Toshiba two or three weeks to get their update discs out to people on their list. Before damning them, you might be a little patient. I haven't received my disc yet, either, and they've sent me every update disc for the A1 and A35 since they've been out.

John

bladerunner1

Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 7:29 PM
bladerunner1
Member since:
March 2008
Quote:
It usually takes Toshiba two or three weeks to get their update discs out to people on their list. Before damning them, you might be a little patient. I haven't received my disc yet, either, and they've sent me every update disc for the A1 and A35 since they've been out.


john,
I have had this player for a YEAR. They have sent me ONE update disc. Is that being "patient" enough? This would be an A2 player..Question. "How many update discs have you recieved in the past year?"
[Post edited by bladerunner1 on Jul 29, 2008 - CDT 7:38 PM]

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