Throw to Sony bluray theatre worked then stopped

When I got going with tablet, I could throw to my bluray theatre system BDV E380 and it worked no problem. Somewhere along the line however it stopped working - I can no longer see the hometheatre when adding device. No problem throwing to Bluetooth device, and I can even throw to an XMBC renderer on my Mac. Also tried the media remote app, but cannot register the tablet.
I've done factory resets on both the home theatre as well as the tablet, no luck.
Where to start looking?

Well, the first thing would be to try sending something to your bluray theatre from another device, to see if the problem is related to the tablet or the BR system. Since the tablet can send to other devices it seems like there might be something with the BR system.
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