@Jonaton and don't forget the space those disks take up in the house.Woman love nearly space free video collections all in the space a book takes up.
Can't wait for the coming hologram storage systems.When one of my friends gets a new front projector i go over his house with 300 movies to adjust his system for 3d and regular viewing then he can choice from over 300 movies to test his new 4k system on.
i even have short trailers on the hard drive in native 4k this blows peoples minds it's like you can walk into the picture like in the 1985 movie The purple rose of Cairo wait till you see native 4k.
Then disks will go the way of beta max and vhs soon dvd and then blu ray.4ks coming and our hard drives will be reused to store it so we won't be paying again for another storage system but their will still be guys running around with their disks in hand watching yesterdays movie in 2k while the rest go with the flow with 4k and hologram storage.
Ah electronics the most expensive hobby in the world how sweet it is.
Jonatan, you or someone posted this before so I tried a Cinavia protected disc on a USB thumb drive for the PS3. The PS3 uses the mp4 format and I can tell you for sure the Cinavia watermark passes through to mp4 disc or flash memory. You may well be correct about the mkv format. Since I got my AIOS media player I don't think about Cinavia any more.
Ok so I've got a couple thousand discs, (very few blurays and not all movies) but this harddrive system sounds intrigueing. What media player do you recommend? I assume I should be able to play the movies from a networked harddrive since my tvs are connected to my network. Or would I have to connect the drive directly to the tv?
Is there a good site to learn about this? I just got stung by cinavia on 'Men In Black 3'. I put it on a dvd9 and it plays for a little while then sound goes away.
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