These need to make a come back! Well, as long as they have a descent on screen display of all the movies in the unit. It also would need some sort of automatic catalog feature so there was no manual entry. If they had that, I would think about buying one.
Though, I most likely will turn to a media server using something like a popcorn hour as the head unit.
It is BUD-Live equipped so it could very likely do auto cataloging for you, as that means it is internet capable. All they would have to do is have a database the player looks up the titles on.
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These need to make a come back! Well, as long as they have a descent on screen display of all the movies in the unit. It also would need some sort of automatic catalog feature so there was no manual entry. If they had that, I would think about buying one.
Though, I most likely will turn to a media server using something like a popcorn hour as the head unit.
I didn't know that many movies have been put to blue ray yet!
It is BUD-Live equipped so it could very likely do auto cataloging for you, as that means it is internet capable. All they would have to do is have a database the player looks up the titles on.