how hard would it be to convert an old sony 400 dvd mega changer to a hd dvd/blu ray changer?
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Originally Posted by larryep /forum/post/15203239
how hard would it be to convert an old sony 400 dvd mega changer to a hd dvd/blu ray changer?
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Originally Posted by Mr.D /forum/post/15203656
Probably a lot easier to just build/buy an HTPC with a couple of terrabytes of diskspace and rip the discs to hard-drive.
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Originally Posted by MovieSwede /forum/post/15203682
I guess in some countries, that isnt legal.
But yes that would be the preferable solution.
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Originally Posted by Mr.D /forum/post/15203757
As long as you own the discs you rip I doubt you'll have much of a problem.
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Originally Posted by Mr.D /forum/post/15203757
As long as you own the discs you rip I doubt you'll have much of a problem.
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Originally Posted by sethhorwitz /forum/post/15210310
Correct. The movie studios just lost a court case against a manufacturer, I forget who, of a system that is little more than that described above. You'd pop in a disk and it would just rip it to an internal array. It falls under the terms of Fair Use.
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Originally Posted by Nosferax /forum/post/15214480
They won because they argued (succesfully) that they were not "decrypting" the content, just making an iso of it containing the original encryption key so in effect they were just puting the physical dvd that you own on another medium.
The illegality lies in breaking the encryption, at least in the USA since that would be against the DMCA rules.
BR on the other hand can't be copied without breaking the security encryption by design. This is especially true for the java based disk.
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Originally Posted by Everdog /forum/post/15216756
Now the best part is that once you have a server set up, you can have multiple clients. One in the HT room, one in the kids play room, maybe the bedroom, or any room you might go to watch movies. You can access any movie at any time from any location with out having to search for discs and run up and down steps!