Loran_69,
Gurus? You're too kind! ![]()
1. When you stop the BD Player, I believe it will default to the next active input - since the tuner is always "active", I believe it just reverts to that input. How is your DTV signal hooked up?
2. There is an Anynet+ button on the remote (down and right of the circle pad), which is a shortcut to the Anynet+ menu, which should allow you to turn off the feature if you want to play CDs with the television off.
Keep me posted, and again, thank you for your kind words.
--HDTech
Hi Samsung Gurus,
I'm the happy owner of LCD LE40M86BD and BDP-1500. Some small problems I meet with Anynet+:
When I stop the BD player, Anynet+ disconnect and switch my TV to analog reception I never used (and not the one I always use: DTV). Can I avoid that?
Also, do I have an easy way to disconnect Anynet+ without going through the Anynet+ menu? The goal is to be able to play audio CD and turn off the TV without automatically turning off BD player.
And just a remark: having to press "Source Input" so many times to get the good entry is kind of painfull...
Anyway, this is really small problems and I'm very happy to have this system ! keep the good work! ![]()
Loran_69

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