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When we went to our seats, the wait staff let us know that despite the fact that the previews were playing, we wouldn’t know until the movie actually started whether we could see the film or not. If it didn’t work, the screen would just turn black. Luckily, the film went through without a hitch.

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Sony is having issues with their projectors that is preventing us from being able to project movies at some of our theaters today.”

    As New Year’s Day is a holiday, we somewhat understandably haven’t yet been able to reach Alamo or Sony spokespeople, and not every theater or every screening was affected.

    That didn’t stop Alamo from blaming its Sony projectors for what at least one theater called a “nationwide” outage, however.

    “Due to nation-wide technical difficulties with Sony, we aren’t able to play any titles today,” read part of a taped paper sign hanging inside a Woodbury, Minnesota location.

    I’ve seen speculation on Reddit that it may have something to do with expired digital certificates used to unlock encrypted films, but we haven’t heard that from Alamo or Sony.

    Sony reportedly exited the digital cinema projector business in 2020; all of the company’s existing models are listed as discontinued.


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