It surely is very annoying when you spend some precious time upgrading software for some of your gadgets and lately you find out that one of the best features in that gadget isn’t working. Well, the only option that you have is to downgrade your firmware to the older version which is again a boring task. Something similar has happened with Samsung Blu-ray player and reactions from its users aren’t pleasing. Samsung recently updated its 2009 BD – PX600 Blu-ray player with the version 2.09 firmware update to fix some of the known issues.

Unfortunately, the update has gone wrong with the blu-ray player, the result is that the player isn’t able to run movies from Warner Bros. and Universal! Yeah, you won’t be able to enjoy movies from two of your fav distributors if you upgrade your Samsung Blu-ray player.

Continuous upgrades of Blu-ray players have never been pleasing for its fans and when a company like Samsung goofs up one of the upgrades then you bet that it will end up losing plenty of its regular customers.

Samsung has provided a roll back to an older firmware upgrade (version 2.07) on its support website so as to fix the current issue but we see that few users are facing problems downgrading to the older version. Sadly, all that users can do is wait for the next upgrade (which will be within “few weeks”).

[CNET Forums, AVS Forums via Engadget]

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