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We recommend around an actual speed of 1.5Mbps – 2Mbps for SD content and 3Mbps for HD content and around 6Mbps for 3D. Obviously, the quicker the connection the better. You can test your actual speed via a PC at http://www.speedtest.net .
Standard Definition | High Definition | Data Consumed |
14 Hours | 9 Hours | 5GB |
28 Hours | 19 Hours | 10GB |
56 Hours | 37 Hours | 20GB |
112 Hours | 74 Hours | 40Gb |
1. Hours indicated will vary and are only intended as a guide
2. Calculations based on the following bit rates SD = 800Kb/s, HD = 1200Kb/s
3. Actual bit rates will vary and are determined by the content provider not Sony
4. We recommend to avoid selecting an internet package that incurs excess download charges when the download limit is reached.
BRAVIA – When services go live, customers will see them appear on their devices within 48 hours (assuming they are connected to the network) automatically, alternatively they can force visibility by refreshing the internet content in the network settings tab.
Blu-ray – A box appears immediately under the Video Tab on the XMB and requests the user refreshes the content to receive new services.
Can I add my own content services to the device?
Unfortunately not at this time, although you can visit sites directly via the integrated web browser on some devices.
Can I install Flash/Silverlight onto my TV/Blu-ray player?
No - Flash is no longer being developed for big screen devices as most content devlopers move towards HTML5 as the new preferred standard.
BRAVIA – Please visit http://support.sony-europe.com/tvhc/tv/index.aspx?site=odw_en_GB to check and see if you have the latest version. Please follow the instructions and download updated firmware onto USB or if you have 2011 device, you can force your TV to download it directly.
Blu-ray – Easiest way is to do it is connect the BD player to the web and download it directly. Simply press the Home button, go to settings menu and then up to the top ‘Network Update’ option. Alternatively visit http://support.sony-europe.com/tvhc/dvbr/index.aspx?site=odw_en_GB
This depends. 2010 TV's do not feature a browser, however many of the 2011 BRAVIA's and some Blu-ray players do. Surfing the web on your TV is a very different experience to surfing on your PC or tablet as text input with a simple IR remote control can be a little bit frustrating beyond typing a few characters. Furthermore, traditional browsers can be quite resource hungry and TV’s (from all manufacturers!) simply don’t have the heavy lifting ability of a modern PC.
Content rights are determined by the global rights holder and granted on a device by device basis. So it may well be that the local rights holder (i.e. BBC or Five) doesn’t have the rights to show them on devices other than the PC.
Hi, can I connect my web enabled TV via an Ethernet cable to my Blu-Ray player rather than have two seperate connections? The Blu-Ray is Wifi enabled rather than connected via Ethernet and there isn't a connection near by. Thanks
Yes, not sure anyone has enabled Ethernet over HDMI yet on their products. Maybe look at getting a small 4 port switch to give you more sockets behind the tv. The Edimax one is very good..
@johndhaslam: Was onto Sony support about the same thing just now. No help there.:smileysad:
Then got onto Richersounds(my seller). My issue was better grasped there.:smileyhappy: Unless someone knows better it may be that Sony has not enabled their HDMI ports to support Ethernet.:smileyshocked: I favour cable over wireless, and I ain't going to run 2 cables.:smileysilly:
NEW INFO
HERE:
What about new HDMI cables with Ethernet Channel? Surely the chance to use fewer cables is worth paying for?
You would think so – and in the era of 'smart' TV this two-in-one HDMI cable appears awesome in theory – but since not a single manufacturer has made a product compatible with this brand new HDMI standard, it's (so far) completely meaningless.
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Why does it called a Smart TV? Just wondering...
Any idea please what the problems with ITV Player and 4oD are (technical? commercial?) and when they will be resolved?