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Unplayable MKV format

Topic started on Nov 21, 2011 9:00 AM , last reply on Jul 10, 2012 11:24 AM

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1 posts since
Nov 21, 2011

My BDP-S185 cannot play some MKV files.

Is there somebody to explain what parameter is unacceptable for the player?

Thanks

 

    ViDEO.CODEC...: x264                                                  

    FRAMERATE.....: 25                                                    

    BiTRATE.......: 4780kbps                                              

    RESOLUTiON....: 1280x544 OAR                                          

    AUDiO.........: English AC3 5.1 EX 448kbps                            

 

    ViDEO.CODEC...: x264                                                  

    FRAMERATE.....: 25                                                    

    BiTRATE.......: 7996kbps                                              

    RESOLUTiON....: 1920x816 OAR                                          

    AUDiO.........: English AC3 5.1 EX 448kbps                            

 

  Codec: x264 2-pass                                                      

  Audio: 448K AC3 5.1 + 192k AC3 2.0 commentary            

  Bitrate: 4640kbps                                                       

  Resolution: 1280 x 720 (1.78:1)                                         

  Framerate: 23.976 fps                                                   


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    Nov 23, 2011
    Written on Nov 23, 2011 6:37 PM

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  • 1 posts since
    Apr 23, 2012
    Written on Apr 23, 2012 11:30 AM

    Hi, i need a little help. I have same problems  with szendmen : "My BDP - 185 cannot play some MKV file......what parameter is unacceptable for this player?"  . Thx a lot.


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  • mgorton 1 posts since
    Jul 10, 2012
    Written on Jul 10, 2012 11:24 AM

    I have this problem with my BDP-S185 too. It certainly claims to support .mkv, but the .mkv files I have on USB stick (which play perfectly okay on my laptop) do not play. The message is 'Unsupported or corrupt file type'. They're definately not corrupt. Any help greatly appreciated.


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