partymonger
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^Dont think it plays Avi..
^Dont think it plays Avi..
The .AVI file format is just a container - the video contained inside the file is MP4, it should play, no?
send me a list of what you want checked by pm or post here, and I'll try to check the rest of the week.
1) Does it support ntfs? or any other file system not limited by file size (atleast till 20gb ) Try this atleast once even though people say it doesnt support..
2) Does it decode rips with dts-hd ma and dolby true HD?
Try mkv with dts-hd-ma and try the .m2ts(blueray format rips ) with dts-hd-ma..You can download a sample from any of the movies on torrent)
3) Is the mkv playback hassle free?
( Try different fiels if u have a collection)
4) How goos is its internet compatibility, like playing youtube videos etc?
Just test you tube and wat resolution it plays
5) how is the picture quality of the mkv playback?
Yes, i found it a lil lacking, can u test please? the file i tested with was a low bitrate one..
6) Does it play the bluray files its m2ts via usb?
.m2ts(blueray format rips ) with dts-hd-ma..You can download a sample from any of the movies on torrent)
The .AVI file format is just a container - the video contained inside the file is MP4, it should play, no?
hi sam9s
That helps.. so I can hook up Optical to a AVR but it would work in case of older Audio formats (ie non lossless). If I want to enjoy Blueray/MKV with the newer, lossless audio encoded, then I can do it only thru a HDMI connection carrying audio+video between BDP and AVR... and also in that case the AVR needs to support HDMI Repeater mode...
So a long termish investment strategy would imply buying a HTiB which has a HDMI Repeater AVR...
I seem to be settling for the Onkyo HTS3300.... the thing is not very commonly available in India though.. might just be worthwhile buying it in US thru online stores and getting it over to india.. apparently for items < 25K INR theres no customs...
Has anyone tried playing back the HD version of the Big Buck Bunny movie? I've tried a 1080P version that the Sony wouldn't play:
BBB is available for download here: Big Buck Bunny Download
I checked with my brother, who has bought a BDP S370. Heres what he tells me.
1. Supports h.264 codec for Video
2. does not support NTFS. Fat32 required
3. for playing MKV files >4GB split using MKV split tool into 2 file.. it will pick up and play them sequentially no probs. bit of a hassle to live with.
4. so far all his MKV have worked..but they are all with DTS encoded audio. No DD-TD or DT-MA
hope this helps.
^You can use MKV2VOB.. it has a setting for splitting files into 4GB chunks.
Unfortunately Sony S370 not support HDD (i bought for HDD support but) , only pendrive (8GB) or u have to burn MKV or AVi files on DVD (support DVD9 to) .
REGARDS
HDD has to be FAT32 formatted with no partitions!
Err can you try out wat I say, Just to check it?
Format the hdd completely, delete any partitions,
Make a partition of half the disk,This shud be the first partition, make it FAT32
Make the second partition and make it ntfs..
See if the player recognizes the FAT32 partition..
I have a feeling this shud work..
Can it recognize the contents of the NTFS partition?
No it cant, just checking if first partition is fat32 and other is ntfs, does it recognize Fat32 partition..![]()