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<blockquote data-quote="Willi" data-source="post: 60315" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>HOLY SHIT! FRUSTRATION! AGAIN!</p><p></p><p>I've just tried to watch X-men Origins on Bluray, being the first disc I bought, and having worked a dozens times before, it AGAIN asked for an update before it could play. </p><p></p><p>Is it just me, or is this fscking insane?! 5gigs of bandwidth cost me around R400 on Iburst, a 1080p HD movie with a good soundtrack is about than 4gigs - 5gigs. It is easier, and a lot less frustrating to download a movie (and then pay for it in bandwidth) and copy it to the Mede8er than to buy the disc and have to do these bullshit updates every time I want to watch a movie. I'll gladly pay the extra R100 for the convenience.</p><p></p><p>Why the hell would a disc that worked perfectly before, now require an update to play?!</p><p></p><p>Is there a way to chip a Bluray player, like you could chip your PS2? I don't want to do it so that I can buy movies sold on the side of the road, I just don't want this frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willi, post: 60315, member: 504"] HOLY SHIT! FRUSTRATION! AGAIN! I've just tried to watch X-men Origins on Bluray, being the first disc I bought, and having worked a dozens times before, it AGAIN asked for an update before it could play. Is it just me, or is this fscking insane?! 5gigs of bandwidth cost me around R400 on Iburst, a 1080p HD movie with a good soundtrack is about than 4gigs - 5gigs. It is easier, and a lot less frustrating to download a movie (and then pay for it in bandwidth) and copy it to the Mede8er than to buy the disc and have to do these bullshit updates every time I want to watch a movie. I'll gladly pay the extra R100 for the convenience. Why the hell would a disc that worked perfectly before, now require an update to play?! Is there a way to chip a Bluray player, like you could chip your PS2? I don't want to do it so that I can buy movies sold on the side of the road, I just don't want this frustration. [/QUOTE]
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