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Movie stop after about 1.5 GB datastream
I have a problem with playing movies from my DLNA as well as from a USB stick.
After running the movie a certain timeperiod (before the movie is finished) the movie just stops and the next movie starts.
The time period is different for each movie, always at the same point for a specific movie and only seems to occur with 'larger'movies.
I tested it with several movies and the time period seems exactly the amount of time needed to stream about 1.5 GB.
the movies are MPEG4-visual format, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with it
Anyone else facing these 'moviestops'?
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Hi,
which TV do you have? Which firmware ist installed?
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32PFL7605H with the latest 140.40 FW
The theory on the datasize might be not right, most of the time it's between 100 and 110 minutes of playing.Last edited by Mark; 08-27-2011 at 09:51 AM.
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32PFL9795K / 02 - FW 140.40
same error with the Video
Traffic
on Videociety
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After ca. 130 Minutes
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Videociety is a online video shop:
http://www.videociety.de/content.php?id=nettv
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09-01-2011, 12:33 PM #10DerShortyyGuest
Hi,
to solve this problem go here: http://www.support.philips.com/suppo...uestid=2271384
and get SW 140.40
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I got the same problem, my .mp4 files are stopping early. I don't know the exact time but should be around the times you mention. Same firmwareversion on a 37pls7515h/12.



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