【After-Sales Service】We offer this external Bluray CD/DVD drive a 2 yr warranty, 60 days full refund.
Burn files, install software and create a backup BD/DVD/CD. Works well for Laptop/MacBook Pro/Air/PC/Windows10. ★ On note, this external bluray burner doesn't come with any Blu-ray software, need to install a Bluray playback software to play BD. 【Plug and Play】NOLYTH external Blu Ray dvd drive can easily connect to a computer with the USB Type-C or USB 3.0 interface, plug and play with our data cable.
★ NOTE: SD card and TF card can't work together at the same time, only choose one each time. It helps us to transfer and charge like a USB HUB. You can indeed run a Mouse, Keyboard, USB flash drive, mobile phone or similar. So it acts as an expansion device if your computer doesn't come with many.
【TF & SD Slots】NOLYTH external Blu-ray drive has extra TF and SD card slots on the right side.It has slick RGB Lighting and it even shifts between different colors periodically once it is plugged in. It also as a USB HUB with the 2 USB 3.0 inputs. It can transfer photos and videos directly from SD / TF card into the computer, USB Hard Drive and flash drive. 【5 in 1 Bluray drive】NOLYTH external Bluray drive has independent slots for TF and SD Card.Also,there are 2 additional USB 3.0 ports.This external Blu ray drive supports to play and burn BD/DVD/CD/Mini Disk.I can get everything back except the region free, which is why I bought the things in the first place. All the apps and settings reset just like buying a new player. When this happens, the players at startup will do a complete reset. I thought maybe it was a USB hard drive with music connected but both have "reset" themselves without anything plugged in. They have been connected to the internet, but no updates have been done. I have had to send them both back once to get "fixed" and thankfully was only charged for shipping. Regardless, both have had the latest updates for a while now. No firmware updates were made, although I was told they would be fine to do. I have 2 Sony players that were purchased "Region Free" and worked great for a while. I'm going to resurrect this thread because I am continually having the same issue and don't know what I'm doing wrong. Some info and possibly a fix (temporary?) can be found here: Sony players are infamous for this type of problem, some on this forum have posted their Sony woes before, including myself. The fact that it won't play some American discs tells me that it's another problem. If your player had lost it's ability to play foreign discs then you'd be getting a message that says something like "This player cannot play this disc due to region restrictions" or words to that effect. It's rage-inducing after the money I have spent.Īnyone run into anything similar, or have a suggestion?I'd like to suggest based on your original post that the problem has nothing to do with the all region capability of the player, but rather this sounds like a player that might be dirty inside, or otherwise just shot for another reason. Right now I have about 1000 foreign Blu Rays and Dvds that are coasters as they won't play. Does the "region free" feature expire? I'm a pretty savvy guy with home theatre, and am stumped. I have not upgraded the firmware on this device since purchase, nor connected it to the internet. It physically works as some discs will play. All discs are completely pristine, clean, and unmarked. I also have North American discs that won't play either. I fired it up this evening and am now getting region errors and "invalid disc" for items (European Discs) that previously worked.
I have not used it in about a year as I have been heavily watching Netflix/Amazon Prime/ Acorn TV etc. I purchased a Sony BDP-S5100 region free Blu Ray player via Amazon in late 2015.
Posting this here as well as the international forum (this one seems more active):