Yup there are several ways. You can use MakeMKV or DVD FAB to rip a complete copy to hard drive. Then use Media player Classic Home Cinema or something like Power DVD. If using across a network, it would be better to use hard line Ethernet. Because the transfer speeds are very high when streaming Blu ray, a wireless network won't be fast enough to handle the bit-rate.
Blu-ray vs HD digital?
Hi,
I have a "vanilla" 5.1 HT system with Sony receiver and plain DVD player. Also, have a 46" Sony HD TV. I want to take the next step in audio and video quality.
Blu-ray sounds great but ... what about a movie server for digital format, like AppleTV or something like that?
The convenience factor seems great for the server approach but, what about video/audio quality?
Is Blu-Ray still king?
Hmmm .... options, options.
Thx,
Rob
I have a "vanilla" 5.1 HT system with Sony receiver and plain DVD player. Also, have a 46" Sony HD TV. I want to take the next step in audio and video quality.
Blu-ray sounds great but ... what about a movie server for digital format, like AppleTV or something like that?
The convenience factor seems great for the server approach but, what about video/audio quality?
Is Blu-Ray still king?
Hmmm .... options, options.
Thx,
Rob
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