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Besides PS3, can anything play Fantastic Four:RotSS
Has anyone with a stand alone player been able to get Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer to run. I just get a screen telling me I need a firmware update.
I have the Samsung BD-P1200
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I think going forward with BD+, someone will have to create a graph with all of the BD+ movies and what players they work on and what level of firmware is required for the working ones....this really sucks and I'm just looking forward to profile 1.1 and 2.0 compliant movies.
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Not to rub salt in the wounds, but the BDP1000 can play it.
I got a warning screen that the firmware wasn't optimum. After clicking through the screen and waiting an excruciatingly long time for it to load, it went on to play with frequent stutters....but it did play.
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You guys need to go after the manufacturers of these players. It's the classic chicken and egg routine. If Fox waited for the hardware companies to provide compliant players, it would never happen. (Because some hardware companies don't really care about features that aren't available on any titles.) This is the swift kick in the behind these companies need to get their act together.
I'm guessing there will be firmware updates to fix what should have been there all along. |
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Contact your hardware manufacturer! |
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I don't see the need to immediately bash the entire format because of a player issue; which was my point. I am certainly not calling you, ditch_digger, or any other member a name. I am saying you need to be able to react in a more civilized manner. Like I said, call Samsung and tell them to get their butts in gear and get a firmware update out there. I'm sure if every owner with an issue calls Sansung something will get done about it. Bashing Blu-ray as an entire format will likely serve no purpose other than to get all the HD DVD fanbois riled up and posting anti-Blu-ray comments in here. Do you see where I'm coming from on this? |
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I completely agree that for either format to hit mass market they need to have all the bugs worked out and be completely plug-and-play. I have no doubt that stabilization will be what we see improving most next year. It will be more about having a consistent experience regardless of price point. |
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its not like there are 100s of different combinations of players out there. Some form of QC should exist to see what firmware should be updated. Is it the studios job to test the title, or the manufactures? If the manufacturers, do they get the copies in time to do a test?
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Tell me about it. My Xbox (360) has done a 360 4 times now back to the mothership for repairs. I have written it off completely and no longer use it as it has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be completely unreliable. It is far and away the most unreliable piece of electronic equipment I have ever owned.
I could not recommend it to anyone due to reliability issues. |
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