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JediFonger

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i've had 2 HTPCs with lg ggc-h20l for the last few years, and now just bought a panasonic BD35k.

this'll be my 1st standalone media player since 5+ yrs ago =P. i've been using HTPCs for everything except DVD-Audio and SACDs.

profile 2.0 spec. says 1GB is enough, but will the player or BD 2.0 spec'd players use more than 1GB? should i buy 2GBor more?

thanks.

oh and will it work with SDHC 8GB+?
 

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I would buy the cheapest SD card/USB flash drive readily available that's compatible/needed with your particular player. Maybe 2/4GB since 1GB might be hard to find and may not be much cheaper. Content producers have to target the lowest common denominator so they shouldn't be going nuts using up memory. I get the feeling that most of these BD-live features are going to be pretty stupid anyway and won't get much use.

Network = good for firmware updates, Netflix streaming on the newest LG/Samsung. BD-live = Meh.
 

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Jedi.......don't I recognize you from S&V?
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i know, but WILL the content take up that much space? if so, i'll get the 4GB.

if i knew that the player takes SDHC standard, i'd go for the 16GB ;). i can't turn on the machine without it, right?

ed, yes, there is only one JediFonger on the internet ;). i haven't visited S&V in a LONG LONG TIME.
 

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can the player display how much space the memory has left? will it maintain itself by deleting old stuff?
 

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i should have thought of this earlier. i went on panasonic's website and downloaded the manual.



so it WILL accept SDHC. i'm going to buy SDHC cards for it ;).

edit: i just bought a 16GB SDHC class6 card for it. prices were too close for the lower capacities.
 

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I'd say you need more than 1GB. I don't download most of the BD-live content, but even with the few I have, I'm at 900MB on my PS3 (and yes, I've got plenty of room, I have a 60GB version). But if I'd gone with a standalone player with a 1GB stick, I'd basically be out. I think if I downloaded everything I owned (probably about 80-100 BDs, I've lost count) I'd be more in the 2-3GB range and growing.
 

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ed, i'm still bitter about the racism there, but i don't want to bring up old memories =P. ce la vie as they say.

i was looking at 32GB, but they are $150. 16GB was around like 31ish. now2shabby. sandisk's 16GB was 15MB/s and was more 70ish, i don't think this BD player can write that fast.
 

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Look around the web. I've seen 8GB sticks from places like Buy.com or in store at Frys for under $20, and 16GB sticks under $50. It's not worth it to go 32GB at this point. If you go to Best Buy or Radio Shack they'll sell you a 4GB for $24.99.
 

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i bought a 16GB class 6 (around 8MB/s) for 31ish on the web. that's fine by me. the cost differential is too small for me from 1-16GB. 32GB is 5x to 6x the cost!!! anyways. it's on its way =P.
 

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