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vlopddap
Jun 17, 2014Explorer
myredracer wrote:
You might consider using a TV with a built-in DVD player which is what I used in the one in the photo. The one we had was a Sharp Acquos but I don't think they are producing it now. It had excellent picture quality. FWIW, also consider a Wineguard Wingman to pull in more OTA signals.
I am sorry but as I.T. worker for 15 years ago, DVDs disc are outdated IMO. I have a small WDTV Live USB media player that connect on HDMI port. This device is not bigger than a pack of cigarette (I don't smoke, but it's for reference) then I have a small 500 GB USB portable hard drive (2.5 inch, self powered, no power-pack), which is about same size as the media player and on the drive I have over 200 DVD (images rip of my own DVD, no downscale image quality). So what do you want more? 200 movies in the size of a pack of cigarettes! ;)
I have 5x LED/LCD/Plasma TVs at home and I have WD-TV Live devices on all my TVs and they are all networked using WiFi. I have a media server PC in my basement where my 800 DVDs are ripped (6+ TB hard drive space). I also have about 100 Blu-Ray rips. I still have the 800 original DVD inside large Rubbermaid bin inside my exterior shed...

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