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Title: Where to buy optical media
Post by: Martin_1962 on 07 February 2011, 14:55:08
I am fine with DVD - still have a load but don't know where to buy BLu Rays from.

Any recommended shops please?
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: aaronjb on 07 February 2011, 15:14:58
I've used SVP in the past: http://www.svp.co.uk/index.php?q=BluRay&nav=1&show=all
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: Martin_1962 on 07 February 2011, 15:28:49
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I've used SVP in the past: http://www.svp.co.uk/index.php?q=BluRay&nav=1&show=all


thats odd - was blank earlier

No printables though :(

Still doing the holiday video though
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: tunnie on 07 February 2011, 16:22:05
not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2011, 17:44:59
I fell out with SVP when they sold out to the largest seller of media in the UK, and that 'personal' service disappeared. rather PITA to deal with now, esp when things go wrong.


I tend to buy media from that shambles at M1 Jnc 13....   ....but then I'm not homo enough to use Bluray for backups - to slow, too unreliable
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 07 February 2011, 18:31:15
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: tunnie on 07 February 2011, 18:34:40
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y

I've been using Magestic for OSX, its brilliant, yes its simple, but it does exactly what i want it to do. You point it to a folder(s), on Xbox, go Videos > Magestic, and those folders are listed. (as long as both Magestic & Xbox are on the same network)

It also plugs into itunes, so all the music is there too, photos can be done too.

Unless I am giving someone an app, program or video, i'll use dropbox, if its a large amount of data, think thats only time i would use Optical media.
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2011, 18:41:25
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y

I've been using Magestic for OSX, its brilliant, yes its simple, but it does exactly what i want it to do. You point it to a folder(s), on Xbox, go Videos > Magestic, and those folders are listed. (as long as both Magestic & Xbox are on the same network)

It also plugs into itunes, so all the music is there too, photos can be done too.

Unless I am giving someone an app, program or video, i'll use dropbox, if its a large amount of data, think thats only time i would use Optical media.
Sounds like a lot of faffing around. Media Center is so much easier, and both the Xbox and the MCE share an identical interface - just press the green button on either, and you have immediate access to all videos, music, recorded tv and tuners on your media center ;)
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2011, 18:42:05
Even Mrs TheBoy can use it, must be simple  :-X
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: tunnie on 07 February 2011, 18:44:42
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y

I've been using Magestic for OSX, its brilliant, yes its simple, but it does exactly what i want it to do. You point it to a folder(s), on Xbox, go Videos > Magestic, and those folders are listed. (as long as both Magestic & Xbox are on the same network)

It also plugs into itunes, so all the music is there too, photos can be done too.

Unless I am giving someone an app, program or video, i'll use dropbox, if its a large amount of data, think thats only time i would use Optical media.
Sounds like a lot of faffing around. Media Center is so much easier, and both the Xbox and the MCE share an identical interface - just press the green button on either, and you have immediate access to all videos, music, recorded tv and tuners on your media center ;)

Once its set, its easy. Just boot xbox, two swipes to right, and your there, its also much quicker browsing as it does not fart around with previews / thumbails. Its no more difficult than loading Media Centre (which took for ever!) That said I did not give it the spec it deserved.
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: CaptainZok on 07 February 2011, 18:50:05
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Even Mrs TheBoy can use it, must be simple  :-X

Tigger has no probs with it either.
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: aaronjb on 07 February 2011, 18:58:08
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I've used SVP in the past: http://www.svp.co.uk/index.php?q=BluRay&nav=1&show=all


thats odd - was blank earlier

No printables though :(

Still doing the holiday video though

Yeah the first time I went to their 'BluRay' link I saw .. nothing. Fiddled about on a couple of links and finally found the disks - bet they don't sell many of those!  ;D
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2011, 19:03:46
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y

I've been using Magestic for OSX, its brilliant, yes its simple, but it does exactly what i want it to do. You point it to a folder(s), on Xbox, go Videos > Magestic, and those folders are listed. (as long as both Magestic & Xbox are on the same network)

It also plugs into itunes, so all the music is there too, photos can be done too.

Unless I am giving someone an app, program or video, i'll use dropbox, if its a large amount of data, think thats only time i would use Optical media.
Sounds like a lot of faffing around. Media Center is so much easier, and both the Xbox and the MCE share an identical interface - just press the green button on either, and you have immediate access to all videos, music, recorded tv and tuners on your media center ;)

Once its set, its easy. Just boot xbox, two swipes to right, and your there, its also much quicker browsing as it does not fart around with previews / thumbails. Its no more difficult than loading Media Centre (which took for ever!) That said I did not give it the spec it deserved.
2 swipes? Too much like hard work ;D

1 button, sorted.

Mine only takes 20s or so if it needs to drag the MCE out of standby
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: CaptainZok on 07 February 2011, 19:05:35
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y

I've been using Magestic for OSX, its brilliant, yes its simple, but it does exactly what i want it to do. You point it to a folder(s), on Xbox, go Videos > Magestic, and those folders are listed. (as long as both Magestic & Xbox are on the same network)

It also plugs into itunes, so all the music is there too, photos can be done too.

Unless I am giving someone an app, program or video, i'll use dropbox, if its a large amount of data, think thats only time i would use Optical media.
Sounds like a lot of faffing around. Media Center is so much easier, and both the Xbox and the MCE share an identical interface - just press the green button on either, and you have immediate access to all videos, music, recorded tv and tuners on your media center ;)

Once its set, its easy. Just boot xbox, two swipes to right, and your there, its also much quicker browsing as it does not fart around with previews / thumbails. Its no more difficult than loading Media Centre (which took for ever!) That said I did not give it the spec it deserved.
2 swipes? Too much like hard work ;D

1 button, sorted.

Mine only takes 20s or so if it needs to drag the MCE out of standby

Try running one over wireless, then open media browser
20 mins would be closer to the mark.  :D
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: tunnie on 07 February 2011, 19:05:42
20 seconds? Pah, Magestic is instant, i've already browsed and selected the video i want before MCE decides its open for business  ;D
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2011, 19:07:07
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not used optical media in years, too unreliable. Hard Discs and RAID if you want to backup (or time machine if you a Apple fan  ::))

For displaying it on the TV, file server broadcast from the PC/Mac. Or Windows Media Centre if your a windows fan  :)

As tunnie says, Martin.
As i know you have a new Sony tv, im sure it can be networked. Install PS3 server on your pc, and as long as the pc is powerful enough to convert and stream the files,  quality is pretty good on the tv  :y

I've been using Magestic for OSX, its brilliant, yes its simple, but it does exactly what i want it to do. You point it to a folder(s), on Xbox, go Videos > Magestic, and those folders are listed. (as long as both Magestic & Xbox are on the same network)

It also plugs into itunes, so all the music is there too, photos can be done too.

Unless I am giving someone an app, program or video, i'll use dropbox, if its a large amount of data, think thats only time i would use Optical media.
Sounds like a lot of faffing around. Media Center is so much easier, and both the Xbox and the MCE share an identical interface - just press the green button on either, and you have immediate access to all videos, music, recorded tv and tuners on your media center ;)

Once its set, its easy. Just boot xbox, two swipes to right, and your there, its also much quicker browsing as it does not fart around with previews / thumbails. Its no more difficult than loading Media Centre (which took for ever!) That said I did not give it the spec it deserved.
2 swipes? Too much like hard work ;D

1 button, sorted.

Mine only takes 20s or so if it needs to drag the MCE out of standby

Try running one over wireless, then open media browser
20 mins would be closer to the mark.  :D
That is over Wifi
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: tunnie on 07 February 2011, 19:08:28
mines over WiFi too, and on a crappy standard issue Virgin Media Router!
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: TheBoy on 07 February 2011, 19:09:48
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20 seconds? Pah, Magestic is instant, i've already browsed and selected the video i want before MCE decides its open for business  ;D
20s - thats if it has to drag the MCE out of standby ;)

MCE Extender is faster on cable, but will always have more overhead than an insecure setup. I am in the habit of turning the xbox on via green button on remote, then selecting the VGA input on the telly. By the time I've sorted the right source, its generally ready :)
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 07 February 2011, 19:39:03
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20 seconds? Pah, Magestic is instant, i've already browsed and selected the video i want before MCE decides its open for business  ;D
20s - thats if it has to drag the MCE out of standby ;)

MCE Extender is faster on cable, but will always have more overhead than an insecure setup. I am in the habit of turning the xbox on via green button on remote, then selecting the VGA input on the telly. By the time I've sorted the right source, its generally ready :)

All sounds complicated to me.....i just press 'home' on the tv remote....then select ps3 server....then its just like windows....selecting the folder/file to run  :y
I must admit it then takes about 10secs to start viewing the movie......but then my celery pc goes into overdrive (100% cpu) trying to convert and stream.
PS3 server does spec a dual core proc for best performance  ::)
Title: Re: Where to buy optical media
Post by: Martin_1962 on 07 February 2011, 20:29:06
I like a disc as it is off the PC - if I kept all of my completed videos on the computer it would overfill the 2TB I have.

I have a burner, the editing package, a player (games console) and I am editing HD MPEG2 and want to avoid transcoding beyond transition effects.