Sony bdp-s490 and bluray rips over 20 gb doesn't work

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Is it me there is doing something wrong, or is this a common problem?

I'm trying to play a .mkv file from USB, ~35gb file.
Bluray rip with digital HD master audio.
25-30 mb/s video
2,6-4,0 mb/s audio

And i can play around 52 sec's of it, and then the whole player just freezes.

I've checked on the pc, and there is nothing wrong with the file, no drops or nothing.

Is it my player there's broken, doesn't have the bandwith, or what?

Thanks
 
How long have you had the player and does it or did it work with other rips ?

What title are you trying to play , Im asking because all BD players since 2012 must now have cinavia and if its a protected title it wont play on the player.

How are you playing the material , is it on disc , if so what type of blank disc , some players have issues with some types of disc.

Is it file based over a network , if so , what is your bandwidth , are you using homeplugs ?
 
IT is working with All other mkv files, but they Thomas e under 20 GB.. I'm trying to play django unchained,
And as said I'm playing from a 1tb USB drive .

I have to unplug the player and plug it in, to get it to work again.
 
Hmm.. My dual dictionary is working against me.

They was under 20
 
I'm trying to play a .mkv file from USB, ~35gb file.
Bluray rip with digital HD master audio.

Is it me there is doing something wrong ?

Yes ! - You appear to be asking for help to play pirated Blu-rays, which is contrary to this Forum's Anti-Piracy Policy !!!

AVForums rules and conditions of use

Please read the Forum's rules before posting again !
 
The Title is Cinavia protected , and most likely your issue.
 
The Title is Cinavia protected , and most likely your issue.

Please do NOT assist other members in their efforts to circumvent copy protection.

Do the right thing and report them as per the forum rules.
 
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