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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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doubleKO said:

I don't. The firmware is shite and unsupported. You will have audio synch problems with multiple a/v combinations.

I have to disagree with you on that one. From my experience, the firmware is frequently updated and I've had no experiences with audio sync issues. Usually audio sync is an issue caused by a television or projector's video processing, further complicated when you have it connected to a receiver. It took a home theater calibration disc for me to get my system in check since my Sharp LED LCD has a terrible amount of lag when it's in movie mode.

As far as the WD Live goes, I've tried it with every file type I could find to include Blu-Ray iso and folder files, and it played them all. The only thing it doesn't support that I've found is MLP for DVD-Audio files. I'm merely throwing it out there since it plays the V2.1 file with no issues, including all audio tracks, and it should play the Blu-Ray file just fine. The other alternatives are burning it to a BD-R (expensive), a HTPC (not practical for everyone), or perhaps streaming the stream file through a PS3. There may be other media players out there that do the same stuff, but the WD TV is the only one I have experience with and I know it does the job well.

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#627953
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Harmy, you've work here has been nothing short of a miracle and I'm looking forward to the blu-ray version and your completion of the rest of the trilogy.

As a side note, anybody worried about what to do with the blu-ray file or looking for a great media player that plays everything thrown at it, I highly recommend getting a WD TV Live media player. They run about $100 and play almost everything thrown at them, including Blu-Ray .iso and folder files.