See subject. It seems to be commonly used for anime (despite its 'rarity') and I've been unable to find a player that can play it.
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A few media streamers are rumored to support it, but...
testing has shown that those that support it can only play GMC with 1 warp point. Almost everything you find will be encoded with 3 warp points. The documents for the media streamer will swear that it supports 3 warp points (several make this claim), but every test and review I've ever read about says that 3 warp points doesn't work no matter what the streamer's docs say. Unless you want to re-encode, you'll probably have to watch these on a PC. I have never heard of any media streamers that really and truly support 3 warp points with GMC.
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