Anyone running XBMC?
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XBMC is great fun, especially if you enjoy fiddling about with settings, skins, plugins etc.
I've reached a point where my setup is good enough that I'm ditching all my CD/DVD/Blueray boxes (all the info is scraped from IMDB or similar) and just playing everything from the media centre.
I've used MakeMKV to rip all my doovds and blurays to the hard disk, will subtitles, commentary etc. Works really well.
I've reached a point where my setup is good enough that I'm ditching all my CD/DVD/Blueray boxes (all the info is scraped from IMDB or similar) and just playing everything from the media centre.
I've used MakeMKV to rip all my doovds and blurays to the hard disk, will subtitles, commentary etc. Works really well.
budgie smuggler said:
I've used MakeMKV to rip all my doovds and blurays to the hard disk, will subtitles, commentary etc. Works really well.
I've ripped all of my DVD's without compression to my hard discs. Current;y I've not ripped any of the Blu Rays. My thoughts were that these would take up a lot of space per film. How much do you compress yours as I wanted to retain the quality.Never did make my mind up you see.
David
I use it on my ATV it's great, however there's a spin off called PLEX which I think is better.
http://www.plexapp.com/
http://www.plexapp.com/
Gingerbread Man said:
I've ripped all of my DVD's without compression to my hard discs. Current;y I've not ripped any of the Blu Rays. My thoughts were that these would take up a lot of space per film. How much do you compress yours as I wanted to retain the quality.
Never did make my mind up you see.
David
MakeMKV does basically straight through from the disc. DVD=4-6 GB, BluRay=20-30 GB.Never did make my mind up you see.
David
To save space for BluRay, use MakeMKV then run Handbrake on it with Constant Quality level 22 or 21. Think they come out between 6 and 12 GB with full quality audio (remove all audio tracks and re-add as passthrough). Picture quality is great, but ripping 1080p is a bit time consuming.
For BluRays I don't care as much about, I resize the picture to 720p, and let it compress the audio tracks using LAME. Still very very good, much better than over the air HD.
Edited by budgie smuggler on Monday 5th September 19:21
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