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Originally posted by Jonatan View PostThat was the idea getting rid of the disc and saving a whole lot of money they cost way to much compared to hdds. Feeding the media player an ISO is so simple more simple than burning to a disc. They are pretty close to perfect.media player is the answer to all my media needs for you disc may be great but for me taking a pile of disc with me were ever I go is not convenient I prefer having them on usb stick(s) every device has usb plug and I don't loan my media out that's a big nono if I wanted to watch movies wile I was at my mother in laws I would stream my media unpn server and for Sony well lets say the Only Sony product I got left is my bd burner and I think there far from the best just go take a poll of ps3 owners and ask what they think anyways this are my thoughts on that matter
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Hi akadennis
Here is the link to the media player that Jonatan owns http://pivos-aios.wikidot.com/
From what it says Full BR ISO support with MENU I'm guessing it will, but maybe Jonatan will chime in and give you a better answer.
CBR929Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi akadennis
Here is the link to the media player that Jonatan owns http://pivos-aios.wikidot.com/
From what it says Full BR ISO support with MENU I'm guessing it will, but maybe Jonatan will chime in and give you a better answer.
CBR929
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I have an AIOS and you don't have to install an HDD but why wouldn't you? It is a hot swap bay and it takes about 10 seconds. I have an HDD dock so swapping and loading is a snap. If you happen to have an external optical drive just plug it into one of the USB ports and have a Cinavia free disc player as well.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostI have an AIOS and you don't have to install an HDD but why wouldn't you? It is a hot swap bay and it takes about 10 seconds. I have an HDD dock so swapping and loading is a snap. If you happen to have an external optical drive just plug it into one of the USB ports and have a Cinavia free disc player as well.
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Then it's a perfect fit. It will do that for you.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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Check on Amazon they usually have the AIOS for around $90US.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostCheck on Amazon they usually have the AIOS for around $90US.
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi akadennis
Here is the link to the media player that Jonatan owns http://pivos-aios.wikidot.com/
From what it says Full BR ISO support with MENU I'm guessing it will, but maybe Jonatan will chime in and give you a better answer.
CBR929
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi akadennis
Here is the link to the media player that Jonatan owns http://pivos-aios.wikidot.com/
From what it says Full BR ISO support with MENU I'm guessing it will, but maybe Jonatan will chime in and give you a better answer.
CBR929
I dont play iso all my rips are mkv i use no menue but i went over to the aios fourm and found this reply think it will be helpful
This come from the man who creates the firmware
Re: Original Bluray Menu Support?
by aasoror » January2nd, 2012, 12:17 pm
First be sure you are using the latest firmware (2.8.3.2). Next is the encryption (and region locks) removed from the copy ? (i.e. which program have you used for ripping). Finally, which version is the bluray menu ? BR 2.0 menus (java based) doesn't work.
If you have any other question i would go over to the aios fourm there is great support of there
Hope it helps...
...Death Before Dishonor...
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Originally posted by Jonatan View PostI dont play iso all my rips are mkv i use no menue but i went over to the aios fourm and found this reply think it will be helpful
This come from the man who creates the firmware
Re: Original Bluray Menu Support?
by aasoror » January2nd, 2012, 12:17 pm
First be sure you are using the latest firmware (2.8.3.2). Next is the encryption (and region locks) removed from the copy ? (i.e. which program have you used for ripping). Finally, which version is the bluray menu ? BR 2.0 menus (java based) doesn't work.
If you have any other question i would go over to the aios fourm there is great support of there
Hope it helps
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Originally posted by akadennis View PostThanks for your reply. Can you provide a link to the aios forum?...
...Death Before Dishonor...
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