B bhupinder New Member Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 23 Points 3 Location india Apr 4, 2011 #1 i've sony bdv-e870,small files plays smoothly on it but larger mkv files can't copy to usb and ntfs not supported by player. i used mkvmerge to split the file but when i play it on player,green screen appears on tv. please help.
i've sony bdv-e870,small files plays smoothly on it but larger mkv files can't copy to usb and ntfs not supported by player. i used mkvmerge to split the file but when i play it on player,green screen appears on tv. please help.
S samy Active Member Joined Oct 24, 2009 Messages 100 Points 28 Location Kolkata Apr 7, 2011 #2 Wait for the Sony BD S380 to launch. It has NTFS file format capabilities.
P prankey Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2011 Messages 1,668 Points 83 Location Gurgaon Apr 9, 2011 #3 All current Samsung and possibly LG BR players support NTFS and large MKV playback through USB.
mathan Well-Known Member Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 753 Points 63 Location Chennai Apr 19, 2011 #4 As Prankey has said LG BR players support NTFS and MKV playback through USB.
R renjith New Member Joined Mar 21, 2011 Messages 7 Points 0 Location Kochi Apr 24, 2011 #5 i hope sony release a firmware upgrade to support NTFS in BD-370..
S sud98 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 13, 2008 Messages 2,601 Points 113 Location bangalore,india Apr 25, 2011 #6 Use the DLNA route as I have highlighted in the below thread http://www.hifivision.com/media-streaming-players/17351-dummies-guide-setup-free-home-media-n-w.html You can then play even 20 GB mkv's without any issues.
Use the DLNA route as I have highlighted in the below thread http://www.hifivision.com/media-streaming-players/17351-dummies-guide-setup-free-home-media-n-w.html You can then play even 20 GB mkv's without any issues.
R renjith New Member Joined Mar 21, 2011 Messages 7 Points 0 Location Kochi Apr 26, 2011 #7 sud98 said: Use the DLNA route as I have highlighted in the below thread http://www.hifivision.com/media-streaming-players/17351-dummies-guide-setup-free-home-media-n-w.html You can then play even 20 GB mkv's without any issues. Click to expand... Is it possible to stream hd audio [dts/dolby 5.1] with PC/laptop through ethernet?
sud98 said: Use the DLNA route as I have highlighted in the below thread http://www.hifivision.com/media-streaming-players/17351-dummies-guide-setup-free-home-media-n-w.html You can then play even 20 GB mkv's without any issues. Click to expand... Is it possible to stream hd audio [dts/dolby 5.1] with PC/laptop through ethernet?
S sud98 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 13, 2008 Messages 2,601 Points 113 Location bangalore,india Apr 26, 2011 #8 renjith said: Is it possible to stream hd audio [dts/dolby 5.1] with PC/laptop through ethernet? Click to expand... It is possible to stream dts and dolby 5.1 but not HD audio which is DTS HD MA and Dolby TruHD.
renjith said: Is it possible to stream hd audio [dts/dolby 5.1] with PC/laptop through ethernet? Click to expand... It is possible to stream dts and dolby 5.1 but not HD audio which is DTS HD MA and Dolby TruHD.