zip wrote:I assume it works with the AllShare software from Samsung?
I tried their Allshare software, and think it's worthless. All it lets you do is "cast" the video from the computer to the TV. I didn't see any way to browse the videos from the TV, so my experience with it is minimal.
The Samsung devices all seem to have under the tools menu an Information screen, which shows the video and audio codecs, run time, and release date. In almost all cases, the release date listed here is accurate. Why the browse screen shows the wrong date (in the BD player case, just like the picture he posted shows, every one of them is Jan 1, 1970), I have no idea.
For my TV, same issue, although the dates are not all identical. A few are accurate, some are a past date or near future, and some are over 100 years in the future
. How they figure the movie was released in 2119 is anyone's guess!
Dan
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