A:AnswerNo they don't...HDMI cables are extra...not too expensive if shopping online...$5.99 online or $10 in store...but if you have a 4K TV...the price of cables will go up for a quality picture screen
A:AnswerI watch many foreign films from Netflix disc side (as well as the streaming service). I watched one the same day I stalled this Blu-ray player, and I was able to read the subtitles at the 1st fast forward speed (but not the # 2 ffwd). I only watched that one Netflix disc but I see no reason why if the first one I used worked, that all of them should do it also.
A:AnswerIn my case the blue ray machine only took the wi-if option. I went back and forth between the wired and the wi-if connections until it finally took only the wi-fi signal. I have no idea why it wouldn't connect with the wire option. I'm testing it for a while to see how it works over all, but so far I am not too thrilled about this product.
A:Answerbought it so I could surf the net on my tv...u cant...but the video quality is great and I am able to view all my made videos in full 16x9 screen
A:AnswerWhen I used Harmony software version 7 to setup my parents Harmony 550 with this item I had to use codes for Samsung DVD since none were listed for Blu-Ray players and it worked with that remote.
A:AnswerAs this needs to be connected to your TV. Audio also comes from the TV itself while DVD is playing. Use TV Volume Remote. If not working then check that their is an Audio Connection lead from your DVD to your TV. Otherwise there will not be any audio sent to the TV.