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les_taxi
22nd October 2014, 23:12
Not sure how anyone else does it but I use Cyber link power DVD for watching my downloads on my TV via pc.
Very good program plays any file I think, I use it for Blu-Ray rips.
The latest version 14 has just come out and I am downloading to Evaluate :biggrin:
http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd-ultra/features_en_GB.html?&r=1
cheekee
23rd October 2014, 01:46
I have a fritzbox 7390 router which has an in built NAS and I have connected a hard disk to it via USB. I then stream the films via wifi to my TV or tablet.
joebloggs
23rd October 2014, 06:00
PowerDVD 14 Ultra 176mb
Both free and not bloated :wink:
GOM 12mb
http://player.gomlab.com/eng/download/
VLC 20mb
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
les_taxi
23rd October 2014, 07:25
Mine's free and 176mb is not really bloated these days. Vlc is ok and will play any file too but power Dvd is better :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Slip
23rd October 2014, 09:11
I use Chromecast and an app called Videostream to play my movies to my TV, all done via wifi.
Been rid of my Virgin TV package for two weeks now, not missed it a bit.
les_taxi
23rd October 2014, 10:18
I connect my pc to home theatre with HDMI as I watch blu-ray rips some with high quality master sound which will not stream quickly enough because of the size of the data.
cheekee
23rd October 2014, 18:11
I connect my pc to home theatre with HDMI as I watch blu-ray rips some with high quality master sound which will not stream quickly enough because of the size of the data.
That's why I got the fritzbox. It streams anything I throw at it including blue ray or HD quality.
Dedworth
23rd October 2014, 19:38
I use Chromecast and an app called Videostream to play my movies to my TV, all done via wifi.
Been rid of my Virgin TV package for two weeks now, not missed it a bit.
Thanks for that Slip - just set it up so I'll be watching "The Hooligan Factory 2" later on the big screen - Mrs D will have to set up her tablet or a laptop to watch TCM when she gets back from work :biggrin:
Les - I had an obviously earlier version of Power DVD on a desktop a few years back used it for playing DVDs - I tend to use VLC Player these days
les_taxi
23rd October 2014, 19:45
It's a good program especially free. Many more features than the free ones. Streaming was disappointing for me as I'm trying to stream a very high bitrate HD blu-ray with Dolby master stereo. Can't beat a direct connection HDMI.
joebloggs
23rd October 2014, 20:18
It's a good program especially free. Many more features than the free ones. Streaming was disappointing for me as I'm trying to stream a very high bitrate HD blu-ray with Dolby master stereo. Can't beat a direct connection HDMI.
I use HDMI from pc to tv :xxgrinning--00xx3: VLC or GOM and I don't have any problems :wink:
les_taxi
23rd October 2014, 20:50
Always better to connect direct lead-like i said if it's very high bitrate and I only watch hq stuff it's the only option:xxgrinning--00xx3:
blindside
24th October 2014, 19:52
Got downloaded 1.5 Tb of HD (720p and 1080p)films to take back and 1.2Tb of old British TV Comedy, you name it, I've got it.(except, As Time Goes By) cannot stand it..plus lot's of FLAC music....you really need stuff like that for those dark nights..(well up until it's time for bed) and lots of games for my Tablet and PDF's to read...Oh the joys of fast internet.....Plus...two book readers and 100's of epub and mobi books to read...also downloaded 6gb, of porn for the wife, she likes to give it away to all her friends in the Baranguy...Such are the joy's of going back home to the Philippines...:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
les_taxi
24th October 2014, 20:25
You know your stuff. I got all flac audio on my pc. Can't listen to lesser quality.
blindside
24th October 2014, 20:48
Small tip, if you have an Android phone..try to download....Doubletwist music player, it plays everything you can throw at it, and it's Perfect for FLAC music....just listened to the Rolling Stones, Little Red Rooster... Excellent quality....and you should try Vangelis....superb in Flac..
les_taxi
24th October 2014, 21:13
Good tip but never use phone for music. I have an mp3 player that plays flac. I keep my music updated by looking for remastered flac albums. Beatles etc.
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