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    I have a Samsung blu ray player that has an ethernet interface built into it. Is there a way to access the blu ray media in the player from a networked pc if the player is on the same network and has a valid ip address,netmask, and gateway?
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    no. the net cable is for player internet access and playing videos from networked media drives only.
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    Is there a way to get around this?
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    Originally Posted by dbsupercrew View Post
    Is there a way to get around this?
    No.
    Are you trying to use your player as an external drive?
    Murphy's law taught me everything I know.
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    Connected Blu-Ray model is

    Level 1. Play compatible files off an USB/SD card.

    Level 2. Play files from a USB FAT32 hard drive.

    Level 3. Connect to local networked drive over Ethernet DLNA protocol.

    Level 4 (rumored) Play files from a USB NTFS hard drive.

    Supported video/audio formats will be player dependent.
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    Are you trying to use your player as an external drive?

    What I am trying to do is access the actual files on the blu ray media in the same manner as a standard dvd movie in a pc.
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