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Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:47 pm
by mesersmith
Probablly i'll quit.
Thanks anyway.
I am working in database programming and hardware electronics, and I am moderator on programming forum, but when I make a tutorial for something, I do it deeply and very explicit and I don't have any nervous reaction.

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 4:14 pm
by juusso
Really apologies we haven`t understood each other. If you find some important info is missing here, articles can be always updated. Users make articles according their experience and understanding how it should look like. it is never late to improve. Conversation gona to be off topic. Peace :)

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:34 pm
by mesersmith
No offence taken. Peace to you, too. But, unfortunatelly, i can't find an answer for my problem.

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:59 am
by juusso
mesersmith wrote:This is what i asked. After I make that connection in the pcb, rx, tx and gnd, where i find that TDM software?
I personaly don`t have BD player and can`t check procedure sequence, i just imagine your steps should be:
  1. Make cable
  2. Find required soldering pads on mainboard (excuse, no external connectors found) and solder rx, tx and gnd.
  3. Connect from PC console trough putty and enter TDM
  4. Enter Factory menu
Or this isn`t what you`re looking for?

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:52 pm
by andysilent
@mesersmith, perhaps I can help in clarifying your problem:
TDM (Top Debug Menu) is no external peace of software, the "software" is part of the devices firmware and can be used by service technicians, SamyGO experts or experienced users for debuggig purposes or changeging some device settings. It's wikified how to get acces to the TDM, but the use and possibilities could be documented in more detail. Some issues a well explained (bad hardly to find) in the different threads.

@all developers:
that's no ill-intenioned critic, you are all doing a very good and time consuming job, thank you and keep on re-engeniering!
(for my person: unfortunately don't have enough skills and time to help in improving the wikis, sorry)

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:57 pm
by mesersmith
Ok, i'll try to do something, but after I'll get this information, if anybody know it: from service mode or factory menu, I'll could change the geographic zone for DVB-C?
I mean, if I get into the service mode, I'll find there this option, to change the group of country that will be available in menu?
Now, I have only four countries and if I get into service menu, I'll be able to access many contries?

Thanks for your answer, eventually.

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:14 pm
by oga83
jippo wrote: i was looking at the software you made to connect to the factory setup menu of the bd players viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3780. I tried the first release on my bd-d5100 however it says connection refused. I see on the second page you have updated version of the software, however the link is no longer available: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3780&start=10#p32463 Do you still have this software on your computer?
Here it is :
SamsungRemote.zip

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:59 pm
by oga83
jippo wrote:I am still getting connection refused so perhaps I may need to build a Fanet adapter.
Is there anything else I can do, maybe enable logging somehow to see where the problem lies?
It should work, at least to send standard keys (KEY_1, ...)

Are you using the ip that is shown in your config menu ?
To check that your network connection is ok, can you ping your device ?
Have you tried the genuine Samsung remote app ?

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:05 pm
by jippo
oga83 wrote: It should work, at least to send standard keys (KEY_1, ...)

Are you using the ip that is shown in your config menu ?
To check that your network connection is ok, can you ping your device ?
Have you tried the genuine Samsung remote app ?
I can ping the device so the ip is correct, but when i try to connect or send any keys I get "socket connexion failed. No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it."
I can't test the Samsung remote app as it is only available for Android and IOS I think? I have a Nokia N8 unfortunately.
I am using a wired connection, but the firmware is v1004 which is over a year and a half old. Surely I should still be able to connect via wired lan with this old firmware?

Re: BD-D Setup Menu

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:54 pm
by oga83
jippo wrote:I am using a wired connection, but the firmware is v1004 which is over a year and a half old. Surely I should still be able to connect via wired lan with this old firmware?
As far as I remember, it should work with v1004
Maybe a problem with your firewall ?
Is the following URL working ?

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http://YourIP:7676/smp_2_