Re: Stream DVDs with full dolby digital from vob files possible? (extenders?)
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- Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:15:57 -0800
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I'm seeking a way to take my home videos or movies .. put
them
on a
NAS or HD somewhere.. the VIDEO_TS and vob files.. and
simply
stream
these to a tv somewhere that is hooked up to a slingbox or
a
media
extender device (or xbox 360)..
Are there any devices or software that will let this happen
these
days?
I tried Tversity with the 360.. it doesnt stream the vob
files
with
the full menu and all.. you have to first convert to
mpeg2..
My goal is to simply have these on a harddrive, vobs and
all..
and
stream to some device.. even if i have to buy another media
extender
that supports this idea?
Thanks for any ideas...
Any reason not to use PCs?
I'm using low profile DELL C521s (about $500 each with
AMD2x64
3800s a year or more ago) and ATI x1300 cards providing DVI
connection to 42", 1080p60 LCDs.
Replace the internal DVDs in the PCs with the "QuickSwap SATA
II
Hard Drive Bays" found at this
sitehttp://www.satacables.com/html/usb2-sata-mini-raid-system-sata-raid.html
and use these
driveshttp://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=311&language=en,
or similar, as pop-ins holding about 180 hours each of
quality
DVD or more than 60 hours of HD video from your camera.
The C521s are quieter and cooler than the Motorola HDVRs
they've
replaced and fit in the same space under the TVs. I use USB
wireless KB/TB, like this one
(http://www.directron.com/01027.html), to operate the PCs and
VLC or MPC software to play videos.
Streaming then, while available via wired router, is not
necessary as each "player" is an interconnected PC with
unlimited HDD capacity (10 of these drives take no more shelf
space than a box of Kleenex).
An eSATA DVD reader/writer reestablishes the functionality
lost
by replacing the internal drives.
BTW, each PC is also equipped
withhttp://www.autumnwave.com/Consumers/OnAir-Creator.htmlto
capture OTA or QAM HDTV, if you're interested in TV as a
source
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I've actually kinda done this sort of thing in the last 10
days..
decided to run DVI to hdmi out of my pc into a $40 HDMI
splitter..
sending the signal to both my one (of two) lcds in my office,
then
through the wall and to the main tv (61") in the living room.
I'd really prefer the simple remote control variety ability of
a
prefab box.. but this is too far off i guess, short of maybe
the
forthcoming slingcatcher.
In my case.. when i switch to the tv in the livingroom, i have
to
lower the resolution down to 1080 from the higher (24"
widescreen)
resolution on the pc.. so this requires a profile switch in
the nvidia
control panel.. which no longer supports hot key switching..
so i must
goto the pc to do this .. however.. i just found a registry
tweak that
may enable the classic panel.. ill find out tonight if this
did the
trick..
Still.. you need a keyboard in the other room and have to
browse and
launch the files manually.. what i'd really like is a front
end for
launching the vob (video_ts) folders off the harddrive.. so
you just
launch the FE.. then click on the movie you want.. this is my
ideal
thought.. which i may just have to code myself with c# if i
cant find
such an application.
Finally.. if i were stuck using a keyboard out in the living
room.. it
would be nice to find a "natural" keyboard with mouse pad
built in
that was somewhat compact.. as i'm sure i'd be tempted to use
the pc
(screen) in the living room for more than movies
The wireless KB/TBs I'm using have some distance problems, but
they've no problems with walls! The ATI x1300 video cards which
I'm using support two monitors (in my case, an old 17" VGA
1280x1024 monitor on a desk and a 42" DVI 1920x1080 about 14'
away in the same room. Using the keyboard to access display
properties on whichever screen is active allows me to switch to
the other display before moving (or to extend the desktop to
include both displays, when others want to use the TV while I'm
using the monitor - in this case, I keep the KB and they use a
remote control to the USB video capture device). There is no
need to adjust display resolution since the video card
understands the differences between the displays.
The supporting program for the capture device also supports file
playback as well as DVR functions, so its remote has some of the
functionality of a keyboard. This is what makes extended desk
top for different users practical. Despite the functions of
the video remote, the KB is essential as it's not unusual to
pull up a web page while in TV mode, or check an announced
email, or tell the phone answering program to take a message, or
make an entry into or dismiss a message from the tickler system.
The system in the other room has only the 42" monitor, and the
wireless KB in there is on a different frequency, so there's no
conflict between KB users.
I'll mention too that in both rooms I use hospital tray tables
(similar to this
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000JEREB0/ref=dp_image_0?ie=UTF8&n=3760901&s=hpc).
The KB/TB combo is quite small but has a full set of typing keys
that I don't fat-finger any more often than on the larger KBs;-)
.
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