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Really? Cool, what is the requirement?
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Any decent infrastructure. I've been successful over WiFi, but GigE is by far the preferred method (speed of start and seek is noticeably different).
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off to investigate, thanks!
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GL. If you need help I am always available for remote consultations.
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Emile, I appreciate it.
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I use DVDFab to rip my Blu-Rays and DVDs. Works great!
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If you have a 2012 or later mac mini you should be watching ripped blu-rays via your mac mini for better play back quality than any stand alone player like your Oppo. The mac mini has a more robust CPU and GPU than your stand alone players. That's why I watch my ripped blu-rays via my PC using JRiver.
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About 1HR. I do it in the background and watch FIOS TV during that time or I just go do something else and come back to it later.
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I'm a dinosaur, I know, but I didn't even think you could rip a BD? I know and have ripped DVDs, which seemed to take forever, not an hour. IIRC, it was a two stage process. I stopped doing it because of the time involved. It's a good bet I have no clue.
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