more specifically... what FILE extension is needed for the blu-ray to recognise it? I have tried MKV MP4 TS MTS AVI... what does it take? when I try it just says... "no data"
thanks
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more specifically... what FILE extension is needed for the blu-ray to recognise it? I have tried MKV MP4 TS MTS AVI... what does it take? when I try it just says... "no data"
thanks
:confused:
we are having this codec table here. but not sure which model you are referring to:
http://www.supportforum.philips.com/...ht=codec+table
so as long as the codec of your file is in the scope of that... those should be supported. :)
you can check the codec information using http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en
the supported list of this forum is here ... so that you can see which year of model you are referring to...
* 2011
BDP7600
BDP6000/12
BDP5300K/51
BDP5200
BDP3280
BDP3250
BDP2850
BDP2800
BDP2600
* 2011/2010
BDP9600
BDP8000
BDP5180
BDP3200
* 2010
BDP7500MKII
BDP5100
BDP3150
BDP2700
* 2010/2009
BDP9500
BDP2500
* 2009
BDP9100
BDP7500
BDP7300
BDP5000
BDP3100
BDP3008
BDP3000
* 2008
BDP7200/05
* 2007
BDP7100/12
* 2006
BDP9000
You will need to copy the whole file structure when wanting to play back AVCHD files on a USB or SD Card. Please see this FAQ for more info on this.
http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/d...4045&faqview=1
Thank you for your time. i have been informed that the complete file structure needs be in place, device cant play a stand alone file. the unit i have... BDP5506/F7 has the most internet netTv apps... i guess programming to recognise and play stand alone files was sacrificed to make room for apps in the eprom flash? figuring out how to get a fat32 USB to hold a blu-ray movie will be most challenging!.
Well i did get it to stop saying "NO DATA"... "burned" video over to a usb drive, proper structure and all
but now it is just a blank black screen on TV, with "loading" in the BDP window. loading for over 5 min now
suggestions?