I know this has been discussed in the past, but does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on how to make some movie files more stable? or what format runs the most stable? I used to use a Buffalo Networking DVD unit and it was hit or miss. Most of my movies were encoded using Nero but pretty much when I updated to the newest firmware, the box just stopped working and freezes all the time. I typically encode the files so they are around 1.2 gigs a piece... is that too high? Has anyone had any experience working with the buffalo player ?
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I know this has been discussed in the past, but does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on how to make some movie files more stable? or what format runs the most stable? I used to use a Buffalo Networking DVD unit and it was hit or miss. Most of my movies were encoded using Nero but pretty much when I updated to the newest firmware, the box just stopped working and freezes all the time. I typically encode the files so they are around 1.2 gigs a piece... is that too high? Has anyone had any experience working with the buffalo player ?