This article serves as your comprehensive, living manual. We will cover everything from initial setup and button functions to advanced troubleshooting and maintenance tips. By the end, you won’t need the original paper booklet; you will have mastered your Bush BDVD 8310.
In the Audio Setup page, you can choose between Stereo or Dolby Digital output modes to match your speaker configuration. 4. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Bush Bdvd 8310 User Manual
| Error / Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Disc is dirty, scratched, or wrong region. | Clean disc with soft cloth. Check DVD region code (UK is Region 2; US is Region 1). This player may be locked to Region 2. | | Picture is Black & White | TV System mismatch. | Go to Setup > Video > TV System. Change from PAL to NTSC or vice versa. | | USB Not Recognized | Drive format or power issue. | Format to FAT32. Use a drive under 32GB (Large HDDs won't work). | | Remote Not Working | Batteries dead or IR sensor blocked. | Replace batteries. Ensure no direct sunlight is hitting the player's front panel. | | No Sound via HDMI | This player doesn't have HDMI | You must use the Red/White analog audio cables. For sound via SCART, ensure your TV is set to "External Audio." | | Disc Skips/Freezes | Laser lens dirty or disc damaged. | Use a DVD lens cleaner disc. Try a different disc. | This article serves as your comprehensive, living manual
"I’ve pressed everything!" Mrs. Higgins lamented. "Source, Menu, the red button..." In the Audio Setup page, you can choose
Arthur frowned. He looked back at the manual. Ah, a footnote. Note: The remote must be within 30 degrees of the sensor for navigation buttons to function.