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<blockquote data-quote="jdiffend" data-source="post: 9068" data-attributes="member: 10910"><p>The DVDs could be saved to ISO files in shared folders or on an ftp server and the player needs to support ISO files or you need a virtual DVD drive program to read the ISOs. You just need MP to automate the copy to a local virtual drive or ISO files.</p><p></p><p>If there's a decent, free virtual ISO DVD driver out there this would be pretty easy to implement. I would suggest using some sort of utility to eliminate anything from the ISO images you don't need so they take up less space and less network bandwidth. Transferring a DVD over a wireless network is slow and 10/100 is better but there would still be a delay before you can play the virtual disk. Gigabit ethernet would make a huge difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdiffend, post: 9068, member: 10910"] The DVDs could be saved to ISO files in shared folders or on an ftp server and the player needs to support ISO files or you need a virtual DVD drive program to read the ISOs. You just need MP to automate the copy to a local virtual drive or ISO files. If there's a decent, free virtual ISO DVD driver out there this would be pretty easy to implement. I would suggest using some sort of utility to eliminate anything from the ISO images you don't need so they take up less space and less network bandwidth. Transferring a DVD over a wireless network is slow and 10/100 is better but there would still be a delay before you can play the virtual disk. Gigabit ethernet would make a huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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