Me either really, but curiosity got the best of me. So I checked it out with Wrath of the Titans DVD backup disc that went kaput in the PS3, the AIOS saw the drive as a DVD drive with the pretty symbol and the whole shot. And played the disc perfectly. I unhooked it and put it away satisfied.
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostMe either really, but curiosity got the best of me. So I checked it out with Wrath of the Titans DVD backup disc that went kaput in the PS3, the AIOS saw the drive as a DVD drive with the pretty symbol and the whole shot. And played the disc perfectly. I unhooked it and put it away satisfied.
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Does it come with an enclosure for the drive? If so that should work fine.How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostDoes it come with an enclosure for the drive? If so that should work fine.Last edited by SuperFist; 05-24-2013, 09:05 AM.
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Originally posted by Jonatan View Post).good luck finding one. Might be able to find a used over priced player
Usb sticks much more portable
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Just hope they dont need firmware upgrade or die
Imo
Mediaplayer or htpc would be a much smarter choice
for one do the math on those optical disc that "will" fade over time say cheapos @$1 a disc or a 2tb hdd for around $120
Dont have to worry about cinavia.
Anx the big plus is how media player catalogues your media with cover art fanart, actors years,plot,time, trailers etc.
So lets see i can spend $100 on a disc player or a best media experience via media player or htpc and before any coments come about hdd room all my mkv rips under 2 gigs and look excellent on my 50"
Also, the remote for my set top dvd player works far better than the one from the WDTV media player I tried, and also far better than remotes for mini computers that are often used as media centers. I returned the wdtv because as far as I'm concerned, the file system sucks. The remote for my sony-380 is much handier than those that come with mini computers or media players, too. So far it hasn't failed to play anything - hopefully a software circumvention will be found before my player fails.
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Unless your a glutton for punishment you'll use a raid setup for the movies or have a second hard drive with the same content as your media player hard drive, in case of a crash. No one wants to rip TB's of movies for a second time, at least not me.Last edited by martythebrit; 05-27-2013, 06:25 PM.
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Originally posted by Jerrinfla View PostI hate to chime in with this, but hard drives fail a lot sooner than optical media.
Originally posted by Jerrinfla View PostAnyone espousing a hard drive only method of backup has probably not experienced a hard drive crash (yet.)
Originally posted by Jerrinfla View PostAlso, the remote for my set top dvd player works far better than the one from the WDTV media player I tried
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Yeah, I disagree too.
I still have hard drives that I bought in 2005 going strong (and they cost me a fortune then) whilst I have replace 4 optical drives in that time.
I suppose the OP makes 2 copies of his disks too..."Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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Originally posted by Jerrinfla View PostI hate to chime in with this, but hard drives fail a lot sooner than optical media. Anyone espousing a hard drive only method of backup has probably not experienced a hard drive crash (yet.)
Also, the remote for my set top dvd player works far better than the one from the WDTV media player I tried, and also far better than remotes for mini computers that are often used as media centers. I returned the wdtv because as far as I'm concerned, the file system sucks. The remote for my sony-380 is much handier than those that come with mini computers or media players, too.
so far it hasn't failed to play anything - hopefully a software circumvention will be found before my player fails.
Well for me i can play cinavia infected tittle and still use netflix,huluetc not to mettion my sweet remotes...
...Death Before Dishonor...
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Originally posted by SuperFist View PostOkay, sounds good. Just ordered a USB 2.0 to IDE SATA Converter Cable with Power Adapter for 2.5 3.5 inch Hard Drive DVD Drive CD Drive from Newegg.com to use with one of my blu-ray drives in my rig. Heck, there's no way I'll ever need to burn 2 blu-rays at one time (even though I did that to test my rig after I built it and it held up like a champ ).
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Good information, thanks for sharing SuperFist. An alternative to "infected" players and a darn good media player to boot!How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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I like SuperFist's idea of four of those little stick on rubber feet and save the drive bay!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 PostI like SuperFist's idea of four of those little stick on rubber feet and save the drive bay!
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