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Post #923296

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ilovejarjar
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Harmy's Despecialized Star Wars 1977 - Color Adjustment Project for v2.7 (released)
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Date created
1-Apr-2016, 8:37 PM

joefavs said:

ilovejarjar said:

joefavs said:

Harmy said:

Can’t your BD player play back stuff from USB?

Nothing bigger than 4 GB.

That’s probably a fat32 issue. Fat32 can only handle file sizes up to 4GB. If your BD player supports any other filesystems for example ntfs, ext3/4 or hfs+ try formatting your devices with one of them.

Bingo. It only accepts fat32, I’ve researched it thoroughly. It’s like a five year old player.

Even a five year old player should support something other than fat32. Perhaps you could try hfs+ as device makers have been keener on Apple support these past few years? You could also try ext3/4 as a lot of players’ firmware is Linux based. If you’re not cash strapped you could get one of those Raspberry Pis.