Guys,
I don't think DMCA law allows us to discuss copyright protection removal techniques on a forum. I'm sticking with the legal Itunes and Apple TV or digital media files which come with many dvds these days.
Edit: offending post was removed. Thanks for the correction!
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- Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:31 am
- Forum: Technical Tips, Questions & Discussions (Computers & Internet)
- Topic: Storing movies on hard drive
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- Sun Apr 01, 2012 2:52 am
- Forum: Technical Tips, Questions & Discussions (Computers & Internet)
- Topic: Storing movies on hard drive
- Replies: 12
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Re: Storing movies on hard drive
Charles,
I have done that for years. Using your computer operating system, you can "share" any movie files you have on your server with other computers on your network. If you are using Itunes for your movie library then I agree with the poster that suggested the Apple TV for $99 available in the Houston area from the Apple Store. It doesn't need any computer too access your itunes account, but can access your server if it is running itunes.
If you have a PS3, it also can be used to receive shared files from the server in a room without a computer.
I have done that for years. Using your computer operating system, you can "share" any movie files you have on your server with other computers on your network. If you are using Itunes for your movie library then I agree with the poster that suggested the Apple TV for $99 available in the Houston area from the Apple Store. It doesn't need any computer too access your itunes account, but can access your server if it is running itunes.
If you have a PS3, it also can be used to receive shared files from the server in a room without a computer.