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Can you help. I understand that I will need NAS drive's and that these can be accessed when the computer is off but I then need an interface to play the DVD's.
What's the best way to go about this?
Kodi on a Raspberry Pi works as an interface to media on NAS drives quite well, cheap too.
Kodi on a Raspberry Pi works as an interface to media on NAS drives quite well, cheap too.
Once you add cost of PSU, SD card, case, your normally best off just getting a "kodi" box on ebay straight from China. Just avoid the "fully loaded" ones.
Do Kodi boxes act as media players as well? I'm using a Rasberry Pi, kodi and a western digital my cloud hard drive.
Amazon Fire stick and a NAS that has a Plex server.
Plex
Plex
Plex
Get a NAS, install Plex on it. Plex on whatever you want to use as a player.
For the NAS - Qnap or Synology.
To rip, I use AnyDVD and of course, Handbrake.
To rip, I use AnyDVD and of course, Handbrake.
I find it far quicker and simpler just to torrent the films / CDs.
Ripping DVDs and even CDs is pretty slow and tedious.
Copyright Police to the forum please 😀
This. I started ripping my collection once, it got tedious fast. It was quicker and better quality just to torrent them. Probably just as copyright infringing as well.I find it far quicker and simpler just to torrent the films / CDs.Ripping DVDs and even CDs is pretty slow and tedious.
I tend to copy a whole bunch of disks to my computer when I am working from home and then set Handbrake running for as many hours/days as it takes.
OK, exciting it isn't, but it is not such a bad job.
I have however helped friends who already have a disk to save a little time if I have already ripped it.
I ripped all of mine to a silent media PC with the aid of an external dvd drive and another PC. Can't remember the exact software.. might have been handbrake.
Boot up time with the SSD etc is seconds and having the PC hooked up to the TV is useful if you ever want to watch online stuff on a proper TV
What is Plex?
Hmmm. On investigation 4K seems to make this less attractive.
Am I right in saying that an average 4K movie will use 150GB of space, therefore a 10TB drive is filled by 6 4K films?!?
Am I right in saying that an average 4K movie will use 150GB of space, therefore a 10TB drive is filled by 6 4K films?!?
Umm, I think your maths are wrong - that would be about 66 films
You have 4K DVDs?Hmmm. On investigation 4K seems to make this less attractive.

