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Why Sony don't support VC-1 codec in MKV?
I have model W805, but newest also doesn't supporting it.
[Edited by Nadine1325 for profanity]
Thank you, but this is not solution for me. Conversion from VC-1 to H.264 is really not in 100% same quality than source. And also, it takes long...
I don't have and I don't need large blu ray player device. I have only one BD drive in my computer.
So what can I do, if I would like play my lossless copies with codec VC-1, which are on external hard drive?
Because if I must buy blu ray plyer or multimedia center, I don't know why I paid 1000$ for it, that this TV knows nothing.
I seriously think, that it was bad purchase.
Have you considered a dedicated Network Media Player - that can handle BD ISO and/or VC-1 supported.
I purchased one, and its been one of my best investments ever - as playing movies/music files is a big deal to me.
I dont think any of the major TV brands support VC-1 anyhow (I could be wrong though)
NOTE: Im sure we had this conversation back in Jan this year.
VC-1 thats a blast from the past, not sure hw popular it is these days and as it is/was a propritary MS standard ( like Apple & Quicktime - but far less popular!!) not sure of the appeitie to support it. on TV's etc..
As far as I know, if you get a professional video converter to fulfill the vc-1 to h.264 conversion, you won't need to worry about the quality loss.
I've applied Brorsoft Video Converter to convert a pile of my video files, the image and sound are maintained at a very good quality in the output files. The quality loss could be ignore if you don't make a further editing work by frame to frame.