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post #901 of 912
There is a setting called "Source Direct" in the HDMI Video Resolution Settings. This will output to HDMI the resolution recorded on the media you are playing. You can either access it via the menu or by cycling through the options by hitting the HDMI button on the remote.

Your options are:
- Auto (sets it to the display device)
- Source Direct
- 480i
- 480p
- 720p
- 1080i
- 1080p
- 1080p24

See pgs. 12 and 31 in the manual.
post #902 of 912
Soundseeker -

Thank you so much. That is exactly what I wanted to know. I would have looked it up myself, but Denon does not list the user manual for this model on their website any longer.

Thanks again.

- Tim
post #903 of 912
No worries Tim. Enjoy your 2010ci. I know I am.
post #904 of 912
Greetings to 2010 owners.

1. Do we have to regularly (or any specific time interval for that matter) delete the saved data on both SD card and player BD-ROM?

2. I tried setting the remote on page 6 of the manual so that my 2010 will not respond to my Denon DVD-1730's remote control. Unfortunately, nothing happened. Is there anything else that must be done apart from those instructed in the 2010's manual?
2010's remote control does not affect 1730 though.

Any help is highly appreciated.
post #905 of 912
After connecting to the Denon server this evening for a firmware update on my DBP2010, The wallpaper has changed to Unoffial and the players screen reads: Test f/w

Whats wrong?
post #906 of 912
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post #907 of 912
I was noticing that my 2010ci was freezing during Tron and True Grit BD's, then Jurassic Park. It plays DVD's just fine but now any BD I load will not play. It sits on 'Loading' for a while and then rejects the disk. I checked the firmware and it's listed as 1.015, which isn't even available on the Denon website, so I'm not sure how it was updated but i did notice that most of these problems started after my latest network update. Is it possible that an update would render all BD's unplayable or is this a problem with the player that needs service? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
post #908 of 912
Tried calling Denon? http://usa.denon.com/US/ContactUs/Pages/ContactUs.aspx - that's for the USA, not sure where you are.
post #909 of 912
I just sent my 2010 in to Denon because it was giving me "Unable to Play Disc" messages and freeze issues. When I first got the message I thought I needed to update the firmware. I tried to update in which the player said there was a update to download. I downloaded the update but it did not help with the error messages. I did the download mid Feb. It sounds like a optic unit failure to me. Ive recently sent the unit back to Denon to be evaluated. I cant believe the Denon units still suffer from the dreaded optic failure issue. I had a 3910 prior and the optic drive unit went bad in that twice in two years. Denon is really failing with their transports IMO. I cant see myself spending more than 150 on my next player.
post #910 of 912
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Originally Posted by Perch33 View Post

I just sent my 2010 in to Denon because it was giving me "Unable to Play Disc" messages and freeze issues. When I first got the message I thought I needed to update the firmware. I tried to update in which the player said there was a update to download. I downloaded the update but it did not help with the error messages. I did the download mid Feb. It sounds like a optic unit failure to me. Ive recently sent the unit back to Denon to be evaluated. I cant believe the Denon units still suffer from the dreaded optic failure issue. I had a 3910 prior and the optic drive unit went bad in that twice in two years. Denon is really failing with their transports IMO. I cant see myself spending more than 150 on my next player.

Or you could go with an Oppo. If i hadn't gotten a STEAL on my 2010 i would have an Oppo 93.
post #911 of 912
I bought a broken Denon BBP-2010ci on Ebay recently ... same problem.. Determined after tearing it apart that the Blu Ray laser was toast.... Checked around for the actual Denon Part, a parts Distributor listed the part for $505.00!

I figured that Denon didn't make this part themselves that they had to do it 3rd Party. After digging for awhile, I found that a SONY PS3 part, # KES-410A looks to be an absolute match and can be found new on Ebay for under $20.00...

Figured as this item gets older , someone might want to look this direction.

This is just the blu ray laser assembly, not the whole transport with the worm drive etc.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Sony-PS3-410-KES-410A-KES-410ACA-LASER-LENS-KES-410-CECHP01-CECHP-01-/330792435668?pt=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item4d04c3ffd4

I just ordered one today , figured it was well worth a gamble and will report if it worked or not...
post #912 of 912
Did the Sony KES-410 work?
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