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RE: Almost (does Apple TV count as a "PC"?)

Well I guess the Apple is close enough. lol
Yeah I use Cyberlink BD software.It seems to function well.
I installed a Sony BD drive and a ATI video card with dual DVI outputs. I have one for my flat panel in the great room and another for my bedroom flat panel.

I'm thinking of going with a DVI to CAT5 converter for the long run to the bedroom.This maybe cheaper than a long HDMI cable, not totally sure though. I need to do more research. I'll use my reciever's second zone to power the audio hopefully in the bedroom.

I have the PC in a hall closet...out of sight.. out of mind! I've read Anydvd software by Silsoft will allow you to play Bluray even on non 1080p monitors and through other media players without the DRM crap.

I think Nero has a plug in for Blu ray as well.





Edits: 07/06/08 07/06/08 07/06/08 07/06/08

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