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    Ctera Cloud Plug Review

    Hi Boerner - Glad you enjoyed the review. I had a good time with this little box. As far as the multiplier, I couldn't find anything in the documentation one way or the other so I submitted a support request to ctera to ask. When I get a response, I'll post it. Jim Buzbee
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    iomega StorCenter ix2 w/ built in Mozy?

    Re: Questions to the author of the review James - I don't have the box anymore, but the following are my original notes. Basically, I just put my usual "BlahBlah`reboot`BlahBlah" into the search form to test for a hole, and then when I found it, I wrote and referenced a script to make the...
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    Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link Reviewed

    RE: ripped dvd layback isn't working Sorry it isn't working for you. For my tests, I tried a couple of different DVDs, both ripped with "Mac The Ripper", and both had no encryption. The first one initially gave me crashes, but then started to play normally. The second one I tested with...
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    Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link Reviewed

    I typically RIP to H.264 but that won't work with this unit. Some players do play back renamed VOB files, but then you don't get the DVD type menu navigation, scene selection, series selection on a disk with multiple episodes, etc. As far as sound, Iomega advertises 5.1, but I couldn't test it...
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    Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link Reviewed

    Re: DVD ripping Typically I use Handbrake for doing the rip/encode, but when I'm just doing a rip of my DVDs - i.e. just removing the DVD encryption and copying the result, I use MacTheRipper. MacTheRipper is Mac only, but there are similar utilities for Linux and Windows users. Handbrake...
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    Best codec for ripping/archiving DVD's?

    I've been down the same DVD ripping path, and I don't know that there are any perfect answers. Over the last few years I've reviewed a dozen or so different media players and none could play everything in my library. The most common format supported among the players was xvid/divx so that might...
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