What the heck is the point in releasing a machine and then say that a particular audio codec will get supported later? I mean look at all the hubbub about the LG Combo player. They say it has everything but the kitchen sink but it took them months to get a firmware update to support some of the audio they promised. When you look at pictures of the LG it has the logos for the audio codecs right on it. You would think it would support out of the box what was stenciled onto it. Same thing with Samsung. Why not wait and release the product finished?
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What the heck is the point in releasing a machine and then say that a particular audio codec will get supported later? I mean look at all the hubbub about the LG Combo player. They say it has everything but the kitchen sink but it took them months to get a firmware update to support some of the audio they promised. When you look at pictures of the LG it has the logos for the audio codecs right on it. You would think it would support out of the box what was stenciled onto it. Same thing with Samsung. Why not wait and release the product finished?