DVD - BLUE RAY RECORDING AND EXTRACTION
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chris-audio
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DVD - BLUE RAY RECORDING AND EXTRACTION
As we can connect usb external optical drives it could be nice to have an application for copying data to nas from optical drives and ofcourse as you already support writable drives to have the option to burn an aoptical disk with files.
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PlusPlus
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Re: DVD - BLUE RAY RECORDING AND EXTRACTION
Honestly, I don't have external optical drive for years...
will optical drive disappear in the future?
will optical drive disappear in the future?
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chris-audio
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Re: DVD - BLUE RAY RECORDING AND EXTRACTION
Hi,
From my point of view not in the near future.
2 examples,
1. I want to write an mp3 cd for my car stereo. My mp3's are stored in nas. So with an external dvd recorder i would be able to burn my cd directly without a pc.
2. My nas is my main media player in my home cinema connected to my tv and my projector through av receiver hdmi So it would be nice to connect an external blue ray player and play throught xbmc my movies. Why not to use my normal blue ray device? Because it is easier for me or my wife to have only one source to choose for everything and not to change inputs on av receiver.
I think there are more examples why it should be usefull from asustor portal to have an application managing dvd/cd/bluray recording or extraction or playing.
From my point of view not in the near future.
2 examples,
1. I want to write an mp3 cd for my car stereo. My mp3's are stored in nas. So with an external dvd recorder i would be able to burn my cd directly without a pc.
2. My nas is my main media player in my home cinema connected to my tv and my projector through av receiver hdmi So it would be nice to connect an external blue ray player and play throught xbmc my movies. Why not to use my normal blue ray device? Because it is easier for me or my wife to have only one source to choose for everything and not to change inputs on av receiver.
I think there are more examples why it should be usefull from asustor portal to have an application managing dvd/cd/bluray recording or extraction or playing.
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damien599901
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Re: DVD - BLUE RAY RECORDING AND EXTRACTION
for the point 1 you have ASUNDER
Storage: AS7004T & AS5002T
Network: FREEBOX REVOLUTION V6
Laptop: Apple MACBOOK Pro OS X El Capitan & Windows 10
Media Player: ASUSTOR NAS with Kodi 16 Beta & HD_Engine 1 (thanks Fathe_Mande)
Portable: iPhone 6S Plus, iPad Mini 2 & iPad Air
Network: FREEBOX REVOLUTION V6
Laptop: Apple MACBOOK Pro OS X El Capitan & Windows 10
Media Player: ASUSTOR NAS with Kodi 16 Beta & HD_Engine 1 (thanks Fathe_Mande)
Portable: iPhone 6S Plus, iPad Mini 2 & iPad Air
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PlusPlus
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Re: DVD - BLUE RAY RECORDING AND EXTRACTION
if a NAS can run VM, maybe it's a better solution?chris-audio wrote:Hi,
From my point of view not in the near future.
2 examples,
1. I want to write an mp3 cd for my car stereo. My mp3's are stored in nas. So with an external dvd recorder i would be able to burn my cd directly without a pc.
2. My nas is my main media player in my home cinema connected to my tv and my projector through av receiver hdmi So it would be nice to connect an external blue ray player and play throught xbmc my movies. Why not to use my normal blue ray device? Because it is easier for me or my wife to have only one source to choose for everything and not to change inputs on av receiver.
I think there are more examples why it should be usefull from asustor portal to have an application managing dvd/cd/bluray recording or extraction or playing.