For less than $100, this tiny device does a great job at ripped DVD playback. [Article link]
What did you use for ripping your DVD collection?
Question goes to Jim, since he tested the product.Tim how's the sound true Digital 5.1 or 2.1?
DVD rip to what format? Really you just copy the VOB files over and rename them to MPG on HDD. Then you can play them back on to any network media player. This one is something portable to take along with you when you travel I do that with Hauppauge MediaMVP and Windows MCE 2005 SP2 Laptop. Of course this device you reviewed doesn't have LAN or wireless LAN. Strickly to use with other media through USB. NAS network drive with USB output could be then use with this device on the network to update the media also. Still price is only $90 bucks with free shipping I found.
Tim how's the sound true Digital 5.1 or 2.1?
For less than $100, this tiny device does a great job at ripped DVD playback. [Article link]
Because of the review I bought the tv link and.... I cant get NONE of the ripped (or downloaded) dvd's to play. In the review I saw some problems to but at least it worked at the end but in my case is does NOT!.
(and, as stated in the review, I pressed stop during automatic play, selected the video_ts and.....Nothing.
Try the Midte MDT-PM318S gone up to $44.99 on the net but still you can add up to 750GB HDD, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS formats use IDE, Ultra, PATA, SATA/300.
specs
Humanized function menu design principle.
Support 3.5" SATA HDD up to 750GB.
Movies, musics and images portable multimedia.
Hanging style hard disk shockproof structure.
High speed USB 2.0 port for media file transfer to/from PC.
Support multi-kinds of video, Audio output.
They have other models but don't know if you can purchased them in the USA. This would be great for DVD collection as you could rip and put them on HDD and playback on this device Less than this Iomega.
I forgot to add that I google'd computer geeks coupon and found a code for a 10% off coupon that worked. I don't remember the code, but I only looked at a few sites before finding one that worked.
No, it doesn't.I have a lot of foreign movies. Does this Iomega equipment support SRT or SUB files?
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