Might be worth upgrading the specs listed on the devices on the new website.
Something like MKV player capability would be a definite drawcard but there's no reference to it that I can find. Don't know what other features have been left of the graphics after the many upgrades (resume play?)
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Peter Gillespie
Time to update the spec lists
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Re: Time to update the spec lists
I've flagged a couple of errors in the specs to peteru in the beta forum.download wrote:Might be worth upgrading the specs listed on the devices on the new website.
Something like MKV player capability would be a definite drawcard but there's no reference to it that I can find. Don't know what other features have been left of the graphics after the many upgrades (resume play?)
Regards
Peter Gillespie
The specs don't otherwise talk about container formats (which I understand MKV is). They don't, for example, mention AVI. Perhaps they should, but it move away a bit from what's currently in the specs.
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T4 HDMI
U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
LG OLED55C9PTA 55" OLED TV
Re: Time to update the spec lists
Talking about 'container formats' as a criteria seems silly. Your average user is going to look at a list and wonder what he can play. Like here:prl wrote:The specs don't otherwise talk about container formats (which I understand MKV is). They don't, for example, mention AVI. Perhaps they should, but it moves away a bit from what's currently in the specs.
http://www.popcornhour.com/onlinestore/ ... tegory_id=
Of course it may be a deliberate decision as BW might not be able to play 99%+ of various 'container formats' and thus not want to make the claim directly. I always think a wbsite should be streamlined and free of clutter (the new (and old) BW ones do a very good job here) but there should always be the ability to drill down to a well formatted and comprehensive specs page (online user manuals also a given )
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Peter Gillespie