[MKV Test]Did your devices can play this MKV files?

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[MKV Test]Did your devices can play this MKV files?
I have a bundle of blu ray discs ,The idea being i don't have to lug the discs all over the house...have them lying around and get scratched.
What i have done is..backed up the blu ray disc losslessly using ByteCopy and it came to be a mkv format . I choose MKV as output cause everything's the same with original blu-ray disc,ie., lossless quality, multiple subtitles and audio languages,chapter markers and all the meta data. I play them in window media player (with Shark007 codec pack) on my PC. They worked like a charm .
Could someone help to test the following MKV files (only a clip of mkv movies)on WDTV and gives me a result ,Thanks a lot
http://206.225.92.101/sample1/Anniversary_Concert_1_0.mkv
http://206.225.92.101/sample1/LOGICAL_VOLUME_ID_1.mkv
http://206.225.92.101/sample1/Avatar_1.mkv
http://206.225.92.101/sample/Anniversary_Concert_1_2.mkv
http://206.225.92.101/sample/LOGICAL_VOLUME_ID_1.mkv
Help on getting this clarified would be greatly appreciated !
 
MKV is just a container. The format inside the container is just as, if not more important. For example, the Panasonic 110 will recognize the MKV container, but it will not play if the file inside is .avi whereas my Panasonic 350, Oppo 93 and Samsung 3600 will. The Oppo, as of a while ago, also would not recognize TrueHD lossless audio. Haven't checked on whether or not it has been addressed yet. Stopped following the thread. Bit rate is also important when streaming. Players will start to struggle/freeze etc. when files start streaming faster than 8. The file size is just too large. Avs has a dedicated streaming thread you might want to check out.

Personally, I don't download files I do not know.

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Hi,I want to buy a Network Media Player which can play my mkv files very well.May be WDTV or other devices.I don't konw much about these devices.So if you have any ideas about it,tell me please.I just want to find a better one.Thanks a lot.
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I want to buy a Network Media Player which can play my mkv files very well.
Do you expect people to download 1 GB files to answer your question?
Make them under 100MB and you have a non-zero chance...

If you excuse me for asking: Did you encode this yourself?
By lossless you mean audio? Who is decoding audio whan playing on your PC?

Diogen.
 
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I use a Dune HD Smart B1 as a bluray and networked media player.

It plays just about everything I have thrown at it. Bluraus, bluray iso, DVD, DVD iso and cds. It won't play hd-dvd, dvd-audio or sacd.

For hd-dvd I have used a variety of ripping tools depending on disc content. In the end I wind up with a bluray directory structure which plays back just fine. Out of 120 or so discs I have issues with maybe 5. Four of them are h.264 and one I haven't tracked down the a/v sync source.

Dvd-audio I have used dvd audio extractor to extract both surround and stereo tracks to FLAC.

I use a tool called zappiti to catalog the movies and tv shows. Musicnizer is used to catalog my audio data.

I should have done this years ago!


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I use a Dune HD Smart B1 as a bluray and networked media player.It plays just about everything I have thrown at it. Bluraus, bluray iso, DVD, DVD iso and cds.
Hi,thanks for you advice.But what I'm looking for is a HD media player that plays ripped blu-ray, specifically the mkv videos copied from blu-ray discs. These mkv are 1080p video with more than one audio tracks and subtitles.I gotta make sure the device which can play mkv like the original blu-ray, I mean, original 1080p video and high-def audio quality, and subtitles. I need a box that plays blu-ray in mkv container format and put my blu-ray discs away...
 
I use a popcornhour c200 box. I just rip my BDs to ISOs and it plays them with all BD features (HD audio pass through, full menus, etc).
 
Sounds like the Boxee Box will work for you. I have one and it works fantastic with MKV's.
Hi,Can you use the Boxee Box to help me test my mkv files? I want to konw the any problems of my mkv files when the Boxee Box play on it.
Many thanks.
 

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