bb4f9be48f I hit OK, and it begins to play anyway! Weird, I thought, but as long as it plays I guess it doesn't matter. ??? I'm not really sure what that's referring to. fourfour44, Oct 4, 2012 martintheking Prime Member Joined: Feb 1, 2005 Messages: 36,591 Date Posted: Oct 4, 2012 #8 fourfour44 said: ↑ Maybe there is, still seems like more trouble than its worth when its so much easier to just have a BD player that plays my physical media that I know is always there and will always work and not have to deal with Windows based computers hooked up to a TV.Click to expand. It's possible that on the Blu-rays I've had where none of the menu buttons worked, using next may have worked for skipping them one by one, but at that point I usually just give up. So you're saying that buying ANOTHER computer and troubleshooting it and then buying movies and TV shows digitally will somehow save me time and money? If it works for you that's great. BluRays are different.you're buying the media that the movie is on and, because of that, you can skip the movie trailers. This is the mission of all missions to outer space and who do we send? A bunch of sociopaths, egomaniacs and idiots.Still a great time, but Mr. *drops mic*Click to expand. OverviewMusicVideoCharts. And it's great being able to watch an episode now and then without having to grab a disc every time.
I take the BluRay and we enjoy the movie without interruptions. Tweet JudgeRedemption The Judge Joined: Jun 30, 2001 Messages: 16,654 Date Posted: Oct 3, 2012 #1 Advertisement I currently have 3 computers in my house. Follow us iTunes and discover new iTunes Radio Stations and the music we love. What I find annoying the BDs that don't even go to the menu first (or don't even have a general menu screen) and just start playing the movie right away. This is most certainly not the case with Prometheus. Each successive button press increases my annoyance exponentially. So much better now though.
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