I'd like to understand the process of playing BD (and conventional DVDs for that matter) off a harddrive instead of my player. Primary motivation is avoiding disk shuffling, reducing risk of scratching media, and quicker loading/playback.
I've got plenty of harddrive space and a limited library so the idea of ripping out titles and other 'bonus stuff' isn't that much of a concern. OTOH, I hate being forced to watch previews, so maybe it is.
It's probably clear I'm just getting started with the learning curve - basically I'm trying to consolidate disk-based media to hard-drive storage for playback to my living room's win7 box connected to 1080 flat panel and 5.1 audio.
thx much
--steve...
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Do you want to keep menus?
Total Media Theatre has blu-ray menu support from Blu-ray/DVD ISO or Blu-ray BDMV/DVD VIDEO_TS folders on the hdd. Windows Media Center and most other media center software has no such support. -
It should be mentioned that Total Media Theater is the ONLY BluRay software player that will let you play ripped BluRays from a hard drive without resorting to trickery such as using Daemon Tools to mount an image.
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