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Singularity
Jan 05, 2012Tutor
The WDTV is a fantastic Video Streamer
I have a Readynas Pro 6, Virgin TIVO box and 2 Apple TV's and 3 Logitech Squeezeboxes I have loads of movies and music stored on my ReadyNas Pro. I have all my music stored in iTunes with the ac...
macronencer
May 24, 2012Aspirant
Could I please ask you experienced video streaming people a question? :)
I have a ReadyNAS Ultra 6, and for a little while now I've been using apps on the Mac such as Fairmount and Ripit to make backups of all my movies that I have on DVD. I am NOT ripping them to MP4, AVI etc. - I'm actually copying the disc folders directly so that I have a complete image of the DVD's files (including any data files etc. external to the VIDEO_TS folder) on the NAS.
Is there anything available that can read these folders, i.e. mount them as if they were actual DVD images, and stream to something like the WDTV? I don't really relish the thought of going through the whole collection and converting them to suitable video files, particularly as I'm a cinephile who likes to watch extras and use features/commentaries a lot so ripping every track would be a bind.
Thanks for any help you can give!
I have a ReadyNAS Ultra 6, and for a little while now I've been using apps on the Mac such as Fairmount and Ripit to make backups of all my movies that I have on DVD. I am NOT ripping them to MP4, AVI etc. - I'm actually copying the disc folders directly so that I have a complete image of the DVD's files (including any data files etc. external to the VIDEO_TS folder) on the NAS.
Is there anything available that can read these folders, i.e. mount them as if they were actual DVD images, and stream to something like the WDTV? I don't really relish the thought of going through the whole collection and converting them to suitable video files, particularly as I'm a cinephile who likes to watch extras and use features/commentaries a lot so ripping every track would be a bind.
Thanks for any help you can give!
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