1. Stutter of pure BD Structures (title dependent - bitrate dependent ) - limitation of the Realtek chip I guess
Sigma po he he he. Yes I know the micro-stutter using SimpleBD+AVCHD. It's related to AVC streams encoded to x264. It's a known issue. On the C200 it's fine because it has the discplayer (A200 only has fileplayer)
2. WMV files can be stuttery or quiet
Medyo tricky because there's versions of WMA that's licensed and some that aren't.
3. MP4 files can be stuttery or quiet
Depends on source. Syabas doesn't acknowledge issues if files are sourced from the internet *wink* *wink*. I have some test files using MP4 that are consistently reliable.
4. File extensions other than .MKV or .AVI (FL4, etc.) can be stuttery or quiet
Again depends if these files are officially supported.
5. TrueHD - yeah but if there is an interleaved AC3, you can get a sound.
This is a issue now because rippers like AnyDVD HD or MakeMKV don't rip interleaved AC3 tracks and there's some discussion because interleaved AC3 wasn't universally implemented on Bluray releases (it was implemented on HDDVD I think).
6. Old encodes with L5.1 Reference Frames (kahit 720p)
Can't be helped. Sigma chip is only sub 1Ghz so no way can it handle the reference frames a PC can.
All of the above, sisiw sa PC. Hehehe. But it's understandable, especially No. 1. WMV and MP4 are normally associated with the likes of Bang Bros or Naughty America. Hahaha. Those specific issues are fine by me, but then....you know
Ha ha ha ha... I can't watch those sa HT setup, papatayin ako ni kumander and meron mga bata dito ha ha ha.