Is the reason to prefer 3319a limited to the playback of discs saved on the hard drive? And am I correct in assuming that if the discs have been backed up as ISOs 3370a has no problem in reading them?
Can I mount an ISO that's stored on a NAS (Infrant ReadyNAS) connected to my network or does the ISO need to be on my local HDD to mount an play with the newer versions of PowerDVD?
That's correct. I use 3730a exclusively on my HTPC. It plays all my discs from both the disc and my backup ISOs. No problems at all.
Will 3370a play iso's created from a remuxed blu-ray. I remuxed a lot of my HDD rips of my blu-ray movies to save space.
Will 3370a play iso's created from a remuxed blu-ray. I remuxed a lot of my HDD rips of my blu-ray movies to save space.
yes all my movies are remuxed ISO's and they work fine with 3370a
Thanks, looks like I have some iso's to make.
You've probably seen me post it before but just in case:
-Once you have the folder on the hard drive:
-Open ImgBurn and select create image from files/folders
-Add your folder
-In the options, make SURE UDF 2.5 is selected
-Create your image
At this point you should be able to mount it.
Don't you think a PDVD switch is more practical than ISOing all your movies?
Newb question - can CloneCD do this or is ImgBurn the only option? I have several TSRemux "stripped down" BluRay folders on my HDD which I would like to convert to ISO to avoid switching PDVD versions - I own CloneCD but have not used ImgBurn.You've probably seen me post it before but just in case:
-Once you have the folder on the hard drive:
-Open ImgBurn and select create image from files/folders
-Add your folder
-In the options, make SURE UDF 2.5 is selected
-Create your image
At this point you should be able to mount it.
You've probably seen me post it before but just in case:
-Once you have the folder on the hard drive:
-Open ImgBurn and select create image from files/folders
-Add your folder
-In the options, make SURE UDF 2.5 is selected
-Create your image
At this point you should be able to mount it.
Newb question - can CloneCD do this or is ImgBurn the only option? I have several TSRemux "stripped down" BluRay folders on my HDD which I would like to convert to ISO to avoid switching PDVD versions - I own CloneCD but have not used ImgBurn.
Newb question - can CloneCD do this or is ImgBurn the only option? I have several TSRemux "stripped down" BluRay folders on my HDD which I would like to convert to ISO to avoid switching PDVD versions - I own CloneCD but have not used ImgBurn.