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Old 04-08-2009, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default BDP-S350 BD Data question

Was just messing around with my BDP-S350 last night on the Xross menu and went to the BD Data folder. I have a 2GB jump drive connected for my external memory and when I opened the folder, there was an individual folder for each movie I've ever watched on there. But I noticed that the second folder was named "b72e0bdc" and then a whole bunch of mumbo jumbo after that. Basically it looked like a bunch of random numbers and letters.

The reason I ask is because I've opened that BD Data folder before just for kicks and giggles and I've never noticed it before last night. Should I delete this data? All that BD Data folder holds is info from the movies you've played before right?

I know there's lots of questions there but I appreciate any feedback...
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BD data is the infomation stored on the jump drive so the blu's can load faster when you pop in the movie again.
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BD data is the infomation stored on the jump drive so the blu's can load faster when you pop in the movie again.
Right. Which is confusing because all the folders are named for the movies I've watched before except for this one.

Sounds like I should just delete it?
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Right. Which is confusing because all the folders are named for the movies I've watched before except for this one.

Sounds like I should just delete it?
Yeah you can delete it if you dont find it neccessary.
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