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Can’t your BD player play back stuff from USB?
Nothing bigger than 4 GB.
Can’t your BD player play back stuff from USB?
Nothing bigger than 4 GB.
Can’t your BD player play back stuff from USB?
Nothing bigger than 4 GB.
Perhaps you could purchase an external portable hard drive, and put the movies/videos and whatever else you may want, on that…those don’t have that 4GB size limit.
I really hope everyone loves my last minute change in tastes as far as color timing goes. I think it’s really the way the film was meant to look.
Spectacular! Can you write a script that makes these adjustments automaticly for a whole movie? I would like to run the entire trilogy through it! 😉
“Stargazing wizards, stare into the night,
Hurricanes and blizzards, here comes the final fight”
Can’t your BD player play back stuff from USB?
Nothing bigger than 4 GB.
Perhaps you could purchase an external portable hard drive, and put the movies/videos and whatever else you may want, on that…those don’t have that 4GB size limit.
Hah I currently have 600 GB of Star Wars content on my external hard drive. I just keep it plugged into my blu Ray players usb port normally so I can start playing anything right off the bat.
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.
I really hope everyone loves my last minute change in tastes as far as color timing goes. I think it’s really the way the film was meant to look.
You finally made it look modern. I like it!
If I had some gum, I’d chew a hole into the sun…
This looks fantastic! Now I just need a myspleen invite…
(Is it against forum rules/etiquette to ask for one?)
This looks fantastic! Now I just need a myspleen invite…
(Is it against forum rules/etiquette to ask for one?)
You have a PM.
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.
May I ask which version is going to tehP?
2.7 after all the comparison galleries and whatnot are made or a later version? I saw mention of it a few pages back.
This looks fantastic! Now I just need a myspleen invite…
(Is it against forum rules/etiquette to ask for one?)
You have a PM.
I hope the PM says Aprils Fools.
she/her
mwah
I really hope everyone loves my last minute change in tastes as far as color timing goes. I think it’s really the way the film was meant to look.
This is exactly as Lucas intended. Had he kept the series, this would be the 40th anniversary color change.
Palpatine: Make the galaxy great again!
May I ask which version is going to tehP?
2.7 after all the comparison galleries and whatnot are made or a later version? I saw mention of it a few pages back.
2.7. Not sure what mention that was of a later version. But it was either misread or miswritten. 😃
May I ask which version is going to tehP?
2.7 after all the comparison galleries and whatnot are made or a later version? I saw mention of it a few pages back.
2.7. Not sure what mention that was of a later version. But it was either misread or miswritten. 😃
Cool. Thanks!
Nothing was miswritten, just misread I guess. I was trying my best to follow along with the thread and wanted to verify which version you were going to release.
I look forward to viewing it!
The orange and teal thing was a joke. 😉
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.
This all sounds like a bigger pain in the ass than continuing to use discs.
Get with the 21st century - get a NAS and a media player (Apple TV, firestick, chromecast, nvidia shield, whatever…) and play whatever you want, any size, with metadata, artwork, ratings etc.
Discs are well and truly redundant
We honestly don’t need another media / streaming debate in a project thread. Every single one of them has probably been derailed this way, and the pros and cons are probably obvious enough to make it unneccesary. But you can always start another thread to discuss this.
I disagree 😉
Killing time
Well, you’re ensuring that time dies a slow and painful death with a topic as shitty as that one. 😛
This from a guy who turned Star Wars into A Clockwork Orange: Episode IV
Looking forward to this! Will it be released on the same paradoxical site as Harmy’s original version as well?
If you want to stream A New Nope Orange and Teal Edition via chromecast, the pixelated transcoded version will actually be perfectly appropriate to give it that 2016 low-bitrate look.
Looking forward to this! Will it be released on the same paradoxical site as Harmy’s original version as well?
Yep! Harmy said he’d put it up there once everything is confirmed to be fine and a comparison gallery is made.