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Need Help Connecting Your HD DVD Player to the Internet?
Last Updated on Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 3:03 PM
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- Do I Need a New Receiver to Enjoy the Best Sound from HD DVD and Blu-ray?
- Dolby Atmos Resources
- Dolby Digital Sound on Blu-ray and HD DVD Explained
- DTS Digital Sound on Blu-ray and HD DVD Explained
- DTS:X Resources
- DVD Sound Formats Explained
- Firmware Update Instructions for Toshiba HD DVD Players
- I have an HDTV - Am I Seeing High Definition?
- I have an Upconverting DVD Player - Am I Seeing High Definition?
- Need Help Connecting Your HD DVD Player to the Internet?
- What are the HD DVD and Blu-ray High Definition Disc Formats?
- What is the Difference Between 1080p and 1080i, and Does It Matter?
- Why am I seeing black bars when I watch movies?



To be a fully functioning member of your network, your player will need to be configured so that it can connect to servers on the Internet. Not only will this be helpful in performing firmware updates, it will make it possible for you to enjoy the online content available on certain movie titles.
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