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I second Media Browser. Works for TV shows too.
I second Media Browser. Works for TV shows too.
I just got a DroidX… I’m gonna have to try this.
I just got a DroidX… I’m gonna have to try this.
August 18, 2010 at 12:11 am in reply to: Re: Ripping BluRay to extender friendly format – What tool #521[quote=”Skirge01″]
I use [url=http://www.curtpalme.com/node/]this[/url] to make my MKVs, but I don’t believe it will compress anything. It also requires quite a bit of software, though.
[/quote]Does that work for HD-DVDs as well???
August 18, 2010 at 12:11 am in reply to: Ripping BluRay to extender friendly format – What tool #27406[quote=”Skirge01″]
I use [url=http://www.curtpalme.com/node/]this[/url] to make my MKVs, but I don’t believe it will compress anything. It also requires quite a bit of software, though.
[/quote]Does that work for HD-DVDs as well???
August 13, 2010 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Re: Help. Blue Screens and then the bios loses the harddrive #468Could it be the actual HDD and not the controller hardware??
August 13, 2010 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Help. Blue Screens and then the bios loses the harddrive #27356Could it be the actual HDD and not the controller hardware??
A nice thing about the Harmony One is that your configuration is saved on-line. So if your One dies and you replace it, you can just load your old configuration (channel logos and all) into the new remote.
A nice thing about the Harmony One is that your configuration is saved on-line. So if your One dies and you replace it, you can just load your old configuration (channel logos and all) into the new remote.
I love my Harmony One
I love my Harmony One
With the exception of recorded OTA TV, all my content is SD. I haven’t been able to find an inexpensive way to rip HD discs that didn’t take forever to transcode.
With the exception of recorded OTA TV, all my content is SD. I haven’t been able to find an inexpensive way to rip HD discs that didn’t take forever to transcode.
[quote=”John”]
I tried running MPEG StreamClip (Once I saw it I recognized it from a few years ago) using the “Copy to MPG” and that played just fine in Sage. Unfortunately, the file size is still huge. Using the “Convert to AVI” feature resulted in another file that doesn’t work.
[/quote]Glad it worked for at least MPGs. That’s all I run for my WMC system. I tried MPG-4 and MKV for a few files but it always resulted in artifacts that I felt were unacceptable. I even tried a commercial version of Dvix encoder and it’s performance was less than acceptable so I stuck w/ the MPG because it works, it’s pretty much universal, decent free encoder programs and looks good (though uncompressed). Even though the file sizes are huge I would just get another drive when one went on sale since regular HDD are getting so cheap. If I hear of anything else I’ll try to drop it here.
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