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Topic: Looking For Stand Alone Box For DVD's and Vob's
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Post 1 made on Monday November 13, 2006 at 02:37
J Miller
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I don't know if they exist yet but I am looking for a stand alone box (NO Microsoft or Apple!!!) that will play DVD's just like any other DVD player but will play VOB files like my Power DVD player does on my computer.
The only other requirement is that have a HDMI or at least DVI output at 1080I or P output. A bonus will be music capabilities, pictures and vid files.
I really like the Buffalo linktheater but I havent played with it yet. Does anyone know if the PC-P3LWG/DVD has a built in DVD (software) player like power DVD?
I know with all of the talent out there someone knows of one, or can build one.
J Miller /007 Systems
http://www.007systems.com
Post 2 made on Monday November 13, 2006 at 11:01
Spiky
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So, you want a Linux box?

How exactly would these VOBs get to this machine? Frankly, it sounds like you want a DVD player. Plenty of those around. Maybe a PS3 or Xbox 360 for streaming from the computer.

Hate to tell you, but the Buffalo is Microsoft. Or Apple. And it is just a DVDp with pass-through streaming capability. Similar to the game systems.

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