mark williams
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I sent a similar Question post to the Archives Guy but I thought one of the Brilliant minds here on Rust might be able to answer it as well. I have a very busy schedule and I am very far behind on all things Blu-Ray. So here goes. I just purchased the NY Archives on Neilyoung.com. Hope you will take a little time to answer some of my NY Archives questions. I purchased a Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-Ray Player (on your list of players verified). Had to purchase an additional Wi-fi Bridge to get the internet BD-Live linked up, and this was successful. Neil refers to added "content" you can only get with Blu-Ray(and only if it has BD-Live). On my unit where is the, let us call it for the purpose of this discussion, "additional content", stored ??? My guess is on the SD Card, could you PLEASE let me know if this is correct ??? If this IS correct then how should we PLAN on storing the "additional content". I would need some type of gague as to how many GB of memory in the form of SD Cards this would occupy. Could you let me know. In addition to this if someone has already downloaded NYA "additional content" to an SD card and then the card is removed or replaced with another SD card will the NYA disc tell you you there is new "additional Content" (which isn't really "new" to you it is just on another SD card). Sorry, I realize this is getting confusing :((. I was always under the impression that Blu-rays discs had a hugh capacity 25GB or 50GB discs and that "additional content" could somehow be added directly tto the disc(maybe from an early article I read on Blu-Ray). It seems now that this is a misconception with the SD card issue. Could you please answer these questions. WHERE IS THE "ADDITIONAL CONTENT" STORED ??? HOW MUCH space (GB) on SD CARDS will be anticipated ??? Rust Well; Mark Williams **** At 07:05 PM 5/27/2009 -0000, you wrote:
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