I also tried setting the player's set resolution to 1080p, and also got the errors, didn't try setting it to 4k vs auto, but turning on 4k upscale seems to stopped the messages from the TV. Going into the settings and setting 4k upscale to Auto2, fixes the problem with 24p enabled for BD/UHD. By the way, everything plays fine, the TV just doesn't like something it's receiving.ĮDIT: It seems like it's a very strange issue with content that's not 4K. If anyone has any other suggestions, I'm open to feedback.
I also installed the latest firmware update Sony pushed a few months back as well. For me though, Sony has always been quite solid except for these random little quirks that come up from time to time. I know people have said off and on Sony players are known for certain issues. It seems to be older movies so far that were upgraded to Blu-ray from DVD, or VHS vs newer releases that go straight to the latest formats.Įverything such as HDR also works, and I've been using certified HDMI cables in this setup from the start. going into setting and turning off 24p for UHD/BD discs.Īs I've mentioned, not ALL discs have this problem, my 4k discs don't, and even some blu-rays. go into the player settings and set audio output from auto to PCM, so the sound bar receives 5.1 PCM.Ģ. The issue is: Whenever I play certain discs with a DTS-HD-MA track, the TV will whine about an unsupported audio format, however, the audio plays fine since it shouldn't even be going through the TV since the BDP is connected to the HDMI in, but the sound bar does pass video to the TV.Īnyway, I've found two ways to correct the problem.ġ.
I have connected a new Vizio atmos and DTS:X compatible sound bar to the TV on the ARC port, and can use ARC, or HDMI in for the most part the setup is flawless, and works as expected. Hey all, I am having a very strange issue with a UBP-X700, and a Sony XBR-43X800D TV.