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In Reply to: RE: It doesn't play on all BD players posted by Jack G on March 23, 2008 at 06:44:05
You have problems playing the hi def audio track because you're in the very, very, very small minority of HT enthusiasts who insists on using six analog outputs instead of HDMI. To then say this disc "doesn't play" is a lie. You could simply use the DD track (included on every BD).
-------------Call it, friendo.
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The DD track doesn't work either. Playing without the sound is not playing properly. The sad part is, that the forced previews play fine, just not the movie.
Jack
It is a lie because you're using your unique setup to make wrong generalizations about the disc when you should be looking at your setup and your player. It's too bad your bias against the PS3 prevented you from getting that. You wouldn't have any problems.
-------------Call it, friendo.
The player was specifically designed to decode the audio and output it as analog, and I'm using it as such. Just because the Piss3 can't do that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it. There is clearly an issue with how the movie is encoded, and I will NOT buy more equipment just because the CEs and Studios of the BDA cannot get their act together. Its been almost 2 years since BD was introduced, there is simply NO excuse for this crap.
Jack
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