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I just hope they keep the Divx support.Load up a BD-R full of Divx movies and enjoy many many hours of Divx goodness :)
Wow, that would be more like "many DAYS of Divx goodness"!
How about adding HD .mkv support and a network port. Wireless would be nice, but wired would be suffice. It'd be awesome if it could play HD .mkv files over a network.
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BBBoT @ Feb 20th 2008 10:05AM
I just hope they keep the Divx support.
Load up a BD-R full of Divx movies and enjoy many many hours of Divx goodness :)
Mr. E @ Feb 20th 2008 10:42AM
Wow, that would be more like "many DAYS of Divx goodness"!
Zach @ Feb 20th 2008 10:50AM
How about adding HD .mkv support and a network port. Wireless would be nice, but wired would be suffice. It'd be awesome if it could play HD .mkv files over a network.