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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Re: [SurroundSound] Kaleidescape - A Bluray server that copies your blurays legally; a store that sells bluray quality (audio too!) downloads...

Oh sure! In reality I know exactly how to cobble together something that'll be mostly as good (I've been playing around with Plex for a long time and hope to do just that soon), but this just makes it so easy, pop in a blu-ray wait a little while and you have the whole thing ripped and ready to go in full quality, and having that full quality and not having to mess around with weird formats and explaining to the family and guests how to use everything... It'd just be nice.

On May 4, 2013, at 3:50 AM, pj-mckay <johnmckay@btinternet.com> wrote:


Or you could look at some far cheaper Network Media player systems.  You'd need to populate the system manually but most play all we want from mkv, ISO, BD Rips, DVD Rips, avi, flac, multichannel audio, everything I could ask it to.  Works for me (though I don't use the eye-candy case views;  prefer a simple list myself).  Even if the audio might not be deemed as high end as you might want, the AV is great.  Sit on the couch and browse ALL your AV.

On Friday, 3 May 2013 15:58:46 UTC+1, Stephen wrote:
Wow! Looks great. Now I just need to win the lottery!



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