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    #31
    Originally posted by Jonatan View Post
    What the heck just bought mine for 120. 2-3 weeks ago now 99 guess I need to order another one
    Thanks Maineman and Jonatan.
    You guys have success with Samsung hard drives so I will lean in that direction.

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      #32
      Maineman and other with the AIOS, does this play DTS-HD MA and stream it to your receiver as such?

      EDIT: I think I read an update on Amazon that said they fixed it to work on ISO and MKVs but now I'm wondering about folders, which is what I have (BDMV and CERTIFICATE).

      I have a lot of backups on external HDs that I use with my PC, which isn't dedicated to movies so I have to restart and hook the HDMI cable into my larger HDTV to utilize it. In addition to that, I've been getting ever so slight jitter that is bothering me more than it should so I'm opting for a standalone media player (although I was thinking of trying my hand at building a dedicated HTPC but fear of the jittering is preventing me from doing so). At first I was looking at the Dune but I don't see any USB 3.0 support except in the TV-301 compact model which has no DTS-HD MA support, and Dunes players also cost a lot more than the AIOS.

      UPDATE: I just ordered the AIOS HD Media Center on Amazon for $89.99 with free shipping. I figured what do I have to lose?
      Last edited by SuperFist; 09-01-2012, 04:22 PM.

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        #33
        What it the different from ripping a blu-ray movie to your hard drive
        then copying blu-ray to hard drive?

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          #34
          Originally posted by tommyboy714 View Post
          What it the different from ripping a blu-ray movie to your hard drive
          then copying blu-ray to hard drive?
          Same thing, different terminology... unless you're speaking specifically about DVDFab's Blu-ray Ripper as opposed to Blu-ray Copy.
          Last edited by SuperFist; 09-01-2012, 11:36 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by SuperFist View Post
            Maineman and other with the AIOS, does this play DTS-HD MA and stream it to your receiver as such?

            EDIT: I think I read an update on Amazon that said they fixed it to work on ISO and MKVs but now I'm wondering about folders, which is what I have (BDMV and CERTIFICATE).

            I have a lot of backups on external HDs that I use with my PC, which isn't dedicated to movies so I have to restart and hook the HDMI cable into my larger HDTV to utilize it. In addition to that, I've been getting ever so slight jitter that is bothering me more than it should so I'm opting for a standalone media player (although I was thinking of trying my hand at building a dedicated HTPC but fear of the jittering is preventing me from doing so). At first I was looking at the Dune but I don't see any USB 3.0 support except in the TV-301 compact model which has no DTS-HD MA support, and Dunes players also cost a lot more than the AIOS.

            UPDATE: I just ordered the AIOS HD Media Center on Amazon for $89.99 with free shipping. I figured what do I have to lose?
            For $89 US, I doubt you'll be sorry...even if you get the older, crappy remote..., but hopefully you'll get the "updated" one.

            I bought my AIOS a year ago and I have not experienced any files that are not supported and I still have the original firmware (US_2151 from 8/11).
            I've played mkv (standard dvd and BD) and .ISO's (both BD and standard) from the get-go.
            Maybe what you saw was a really old post?

            Re: MTS-HD MA...this is getting out of my league.
            The AIOS does support MTS-HD/7.1 ch via HDMI connection.

            I did some perusing on the net in order to differentiate between MTS-HD MA and MTS-HD.
            Opinions ranged from a huge difference to none.
            I'm left with the sense that it probably won't make any difference to the average user, but in truth, I don't know beans about this.

            I'm still using my tv's audio output. I'm just glad I don't have to remove the HD audio like I did to play via my older Argosy.
            Since I rarely burn media, the difference in file size is negligble...for me anyway.

            Besides, I'm planning on a new tv and a decent home theater system for Christmas.
            I'd like to get a Bose system, but I don't want to tell the boss (wife) I'm paying more for it than the tv...
            Last edited by maineman; 09-02-2012, 09:12 PM.
            If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

            You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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              #36
              Well that is really simple!! Don't tell her then!!!!

              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                #37
                Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
                Well that is really simple!! Don't tell her then!!!!
                Oh, ok, that'll work out perfectly.

                When she asks about the new Bose...I'll just say...
                Huh?...We have a Bose sound system?
                Gee, thanks honey. You really shouldn't have...

                Another perfect man plan...
                If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                  #38
                  Maineman,

                  As I know that you are an "OLD FART" like me and had a misspent youth with Jimmi Henrix, led Zeppelin, etc, I'll just make a comment from experience.

                  I have 2 super uBeaut surround systems, 1 Pioneer, 1 Onkyo with huge speakers etc and a Bose SoundLink (A soundbar type system which sits in the front of the TV http://worldwide.bose.com/axa/en_au/...kers/page.html) all connected up. To put in perspective the Onkyo A/V amp alone cost me AUD 3000 while the SoundLink cost me AUD 450.

                  Guess what gets used 99% of the time? The Bose SoundLink!!!

                  The big ones rarely get turned on unless I want to piss the neighbours off!!!
                  "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
                    Bose SoundLink (A soundbar type system which sits in the front of the TV http://worldwide.bose.com/axa/en_au/...kers/page.html)
                    No dice at newegg, but Amazon has them at $299 US and $349 (leather trim) respectivelly.
                    Hard to beat Bose...nice small footprint and great sound.
                    4.5/5 stars from 413 reviews...Nice!

                    Hey, I may be able to sneak this one by...
                    If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                    You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                      #40
                      Go for it Buddy!!!
                      "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by SuperFist View Post
                        Same thing, different terminology... unless you're speaking specifically about DVDFab's Blu-ray Ripper as opposed to Blu-ray Copy.
                        Yes thats what i want to know.

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                          #42
                          Thanks, maineman

                          I'm enjoying the AIOS HD Media Center with aasoror's Semiofficial Firmware 3.0.1.7 R19 and it's awesome. I did get the old remote but after contacting Pivos Group, they asked me to send them proof of purchase from Amazon for the newer remote and I did that yesterday. We'll see what they say as I think it may be free the way the email sounded.

                          I was having some occasional DTS-HD MA audio drop outs from folders and M2TS files for a while but I changed my HDMI cable and it seems to be somewhat stable. However, every now and then after clicking on some M2TS files, the audio doesn't kick in right away and after pausing or stopping and playing again, it's fine. However, with all of that said, there's no way even with problems that this player isn't worth it's weight it gold! It plays much better than my PC setup did with MPC-HC and it sure in the hell beats playing Cinavia with the PS3 and having the audio cut out completely after 20 minutes!

                          Thanks for the recommendation... you're my maineman! You, too, GregiBoy!

                          Originally posted by maineman View Post
                          For $89 US, I doubt you'll be sorry...even if you get the older, crappy remote..., but hopefully you'll get the "updated" one.

                          I bought my AIOS a year ago and I have not experienced any files that are not supported and I still have the original firmware (US_2151 from 8/11).
                          I've played mkv (standard dvd and BD) and .ISO's (both BD and standard) from the get-go.
                          Maybe what you saw was a really old post?

                          Re: MTS-HD MA...this is getting out of my league.
                          The AIOS does support MTS-HD/7.1 ch via HDMI connection.

                          I did some perusing on the net in order to differentiate between MTS-HD MA and MTS-HD.
                          Opinions ranged from a huge difference to none.
                          I'm left with the sense that it probably won't make any difference to the average user, but in truth, I don't know beans about this.

                          I'm still using my tv's audio output. I'm just glad I don't have to remove the HD audio like I did to play via my older Argosy.
                          Since I rarely burn media, the difference in file size is negligble...for me anyway.

                          Besides, I'm planning on a new tv and a decent home theater system for Christmas.
                          I'd like to get a Bose system, but I don't want to tell the boss (wife) I'm paying more for it than the tv...
                          Last edited by SuperFist; 09-09-2012, 02:15 AM.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by SuperFist View Post

                            I'm enjoying the AIOS HD Media Center with aasoror's Semiofficial Firmware 3.0.1.7 R19 and it's awesome. [/B]!

                            Glad you're enjoying it.
                            Like I've said, it's not perfect, but media players are definitely the way to go.

                            I read about some sound issues with the new "firmware".
                            Any chance that's what you're experiencing?

                            Were any of these sound issues evident prior to flashing your AIOS?

                            I haven't noted any problems myself...still running with the original firmware...no issues at all besides the crappy remote.
                            I just sent Amazon an email to see if I can purchase the "new and improved" remote.
                            Seems like PIVOS has been out of stock forever so no dice there.
                            If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                            You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by maineman View Post

                              Glad you're enjoying it.
                              Like I've said, it's not perfect, but media players are definitely the way to go.

                              I read about some sound issues with the new "firmware".
                              Any chance that's what you're experiencing?

                              Were any of these sound issues evident prior to flashing your AIOS?

                              I haven't noted any problems myself...still running with the original firmware...no issues at all besides the crappy remote.
                              I just sent Amazon an email to see if I can purchase the "new and improved" remote.
                              Seems like PIVOS has been out of stock forever so no dice there.
                              Yes, the problem existed on the shipped firmware which was 2.8.3.2. I've tried R19 3.0.1.7 and I'm now on R20 3.0.1.7 which are the semiofficial firmwares. I'm watching the HBO series Treme now from my 2TB USB HDD and every now and then I notice an audio dropout on DTS-HD MA streams. It sounds like a handshake issue or a glitch with the drivers or something. I'll make sure I post it on the Discussion and Bug Report Pivos forums.
                              Last edited by SuperFist; 09-09-2012, 03:19 PM.

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                                #45
                                Best Players for monies with Cinevia

                                @SuperFist,

                                I had problems with Audio files also and I went back and forth with firmware till I got one that will work!

                                Theres an semioffical R21 3.0.1.7 release also! I asked aasoror about it and he said they have reverted back and forth on the Audio drivers!

                                The R21 plays the DTS-HD MA just fine! I've also found just re-doing the same firmware from USB will also work! Had to do it a couple of times!

                                @MAINEMAN, you should be paid for product indorsment!

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