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Re: What's currently the best box for streaming ripped DVD content?



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I'm using Popcornhour C200 seems to do the job for me.  There's a newer
mod=
el not sure how it improves on the C200.  I originally had all my mkvs
alon=
g with my flacs on a bubba2 however it only had a 1TB hard drive and was
cl=
ose to full.  I put a 2TB drive in the popcorn and moved the mkvs onto it.=
=20

It has a reasonable UI including info and art from imdb.  I have played
mp3=
s on it as well but only to see if they work.

I make my mkvs with Handbrake on Mint and move over with filezilla, just a
=
simple setup

Robin

There are three kinds of people in this world, those that can count and
tho=
se that can't.

Robin Edwards
07773-674010


> On 2 Nov 2013, at 19:59, Paul Gordon <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
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>=20
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> Thanks. I'll look into the dune offerings.... Of equal interest as the
pl=
ayback of my chosen format, is the UI... the *perfect* UI is the Apple TV
o=
ne... Nothing else comes close... So many of the other streamer boxes I've
=
seen have a shite file explorer like interface... No cover art, no
metadata=
, etc...
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> I've seen and used xbmc in the past, and liked it, but I will not have
a =
PC involved in the setup.
>=20
> Not played with rpi... Not interested in cobbling together DIY
solutions.=
.. I want something I can buy, unwrap, plug in, and watch movies...
>=20
> Looked at plex, but try as I might, I absolutely could not get it to
play=
ripped DVDs although the interface did look jolly nice.
>=20
>=20
> Sent from my iPad
>=20
>> On 2 Nov 2013, at 20:38, "Brian Smith"
<brian@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>=20
>> Hi Paul
>>=20
>> I have a couple of Dune players (a 101 and 301) and they have
played eve=
rything I have asked them to.  Never quite got around to it but they also
s=
upport control via the mymovies iPad app if that's of interest.
>>=20
>> If there is any you want me to try file format / bit rate wise
then let =
me know.
>>=20
>> Cheers
>>=20
>> Brian
>>=20
>>> On 2 Nov 2013, at 19:10, Paul Gordon
<paul_gordon@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>=20
>>> Ok, so I'm sitting here looking at my jailbroken Apple TV2
contstantly =
saying "Loading"... 15 minutes now and impatient kids waiting for
Star Wars=
,... Another 5 minutes and it's going out of this 2nd floor window....
Like=
pretty much anything that isn't genuine apple, it's utter shite...=20
>>> The software is slow, buggy, and not a patch on the real
thing... If I =
could I'd just go to iTunes and pay for the damn movie (again) just to get
=
the media I want when I want it, but unfortunately, the Star Wars films
are=
n't on iTunes... They are all on my NAS of course, as ripped DVD's in
video=
_ts folders... So sick am I of the piss poor performance of jailbroken
kit,=
that I am now resolved to find another box that does this better...
>>>=20
>>> So, the question is, what *is* the best box for streaming my
own person=
al content? Most of the front runners don't do it... I tried a windows PC
f=
or a couple of years, - I'm never going down that route again... Roku
doesn=
't do local content... Apple TV doesn't do it without jail breaking, and
do=
ing that to it turns it into a pile of shite...
>>>=20
>>> Surely in this day and age, it cannot be beyond the wit of
mankind to m=
ake a box that is as good as a proper Apple TV, but which will play my
ripp=
ed DVD's... Is that really so much to ask?
>>>=20
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>=20
>>> > On 28 Oct 2013, at 09:32, "Mark McCall"
<lists@xxxxxxx> w=
rote:
>>> >=20
>>> > http://autoho.me/1aOd65H
>>> >=20
>>> > M.
>>> >=20
>>> >=20
>>> > ------------------------------------
>>> >=20
>>> >=20
>>> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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>>> >
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<div>I'm using Popcornhour C200 seems to do the job for me.
&nbsp;There's a newer model not sure how it improves on the C200.
&nbsp;I originally had all my mkvs along with my flacs on a bubba2
however it only had a 1TB hard drive and was close to full. &nbsp;I put
a 2TB drive in the popcorn and moved the mkvs onto
it.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>It has
a reasonable UI including info and art from imdb. &nbsp;I have played
mp3s on it as well but only to see if they
work.</div><div><br></div><div>I make my mkvs
with Handbrake on Mint and move over with filezilla, just a simple
setup</div><div><br></div><div>Robin<br><br><div>There
are three kinds of people in this world, those that can count and those
that can't.</div><br><div>Robin
Edwards</div><div>07773-674010</div><div><br></div></div><div><br>On
2 Nov
2013, at 19:59, Paul Gordon &lt;<a href="mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx";>paul_gordon@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
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<div>Thanks. I'll look into the dune offerings.... Of equal interest
as the playback of my chosen format, is the UI... the *perfect* UI is the
Apple TV one... Nothing else comes close... So many of the other streamer
boxes I've seen have a shite file explorer like interface... No cover art,
no metadata,
etc...</div><div><br></div><div>I've seen and
used xbmc in the past, and liked it, but I will not have a PC involved in
the setup.</div><div><br></div><div>Not
played with rpi... Not interested in cobbling together DIY solutions... I
want something I can buy, unwrap, plug in, and watch
movies...</div><div><br></div><div>Looked at
plex, but try as I might, I absolutely could not get it to play ripped DVDs
although the interface did look jolly
nice.</div><div><br><br>Sent from my
iPad</div><div><br>On 2 Nov 2013, at 20:38, "Brian
Smith" &lt;<a href="mailto:brian@xxxxxxx";>brian@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote
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<div>Hi Paul</div><div><br></div><div>I
have a couple of Dune players (a 101 and 301) and they have played
everything I have asked them to. &nbsp;Never quite got around to it but
they also support control via the mymovies iPad app if that's of
interest.</div><div><br></div><div>If there
is any you want me to try file format / bit rate wise then let me
know.</div><div><br></div><div>Cheers</div><div><br></div><div>Brian<br><br>On
2 Nov 2013, at 19:10, Paul Gordon &lt;<a href="mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx";>paul_gordon@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
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<p>Ok, so I'm sitting here looking at my jailbroken Apple TV2
contstantly saying "Loading"... 15 minutes now and impatient kids
waiting for Star Wars,... Another 5 minutes and it's going out of this 2nd
floor window.... Like pretty much anything that isn't genuine apple, it's
utter shite... <br>
The software is slow, buggy, and not a patch on the real thing... If I
could I'd just go to iTunes and pay for the damn movie (again) just to get
the media I want when I want it, but unfortunately, the Star Wars films
aren't on iTunes... They are all on my NAS of course, as ripped DVD's in
video_ts folders... So sick am I of the piss poor performance of jailbroken
kit, that I am now resolved to find another box that does this
better...<br>
<br>
So, the question is, what *is* the best box for streaming my own personal
content? Most of the front runners don't do it... I tried a windows PC for
a couple of years, - I'm never going down that route again... Roku doesn't
do local content... Apple TV doesn't do it without jail breaking, and doing
that to it turns it into a pile of shite...<br>
<br>
Surely in this day and age, it cannot be beyond the wit of mankind to make
a box that is as good as a proper Apple TV, but which will play my ripped
DVD's... Is that really so much to ask?<br>
<br>
Sent from my iPad<br>
<br>
&gt; On 28 Oct 2013, at 09:32, "Mark McCall" &lt;<a
href="mailto:lists@xxxxxxx";>lists@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
wrote:<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; <a href="http://autoho.me/1aOd65H";>http://autoho.me/1aOd65H</a><br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; M.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; <br>
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