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System Name | ICE-QUAD // ICE-CRUNCH |
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Processor | Q6600 // 2x Xeon 5472 |
Memory | 2GB DDR // 8GB FB-DIMM |
Video Card(s) | HD3850-AGP // FireGL 3400 |
Display(s) | 2 x Samsung 204Ts = 3200x1200 |
Audio Device(s) | Audigy 2 |
Software | Windows Server 2003 R2 as a Workstation now migrated to W10 with regrets. |
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Can anyone recommend a "hacked firmware" BluRay player? I have a great DVD player, upscaling pioneer DV 410, that with hacked firmware allows me to start the movie straight away without being forced to watch 20minutes of trailers. I absolutely refuse to be forced to watch stuff I dont want to watch and have my skip and forward button blocked. Fortunately, the firmware "smash the mac" for the pioneer retains full control with the user... so when those annoying ads start, I just skip straight to the movie.
Does this exist for blu-ray as well?
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Can anyone recommend a "hacked firmware" BluRay player? I have a great DVD player, upscaling pioneer DV 410, that with hacked firmware allows me to start the movie straight away without being forced to watch 20minutes of trailers. I absolutely refuse to be forced to watch stuff I dont want to watch and have my skip and forward button blocked. Fortunately, the firmware "smash the mac" for the pioneer retains full control with the user... so when those annoying ads start, I just skip straight to the movie.
Does this exist for blu-ray as well?
Remember, every minute saved is another minute here on TPU