need assistance w/ blu ray streaming

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  1. mikegee2

    mikegee2 Member

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    I'll try to keep this simple. I have a pioneer BD95-FD player that I stream all my rips to. When I use anydvdhd to rip a bluray, I am left with a lot of .m2ts files. My player will play only >ts, MPEG 1&2, and Wmv. for files. How do I get a useable stream from the M2ts files? Some have said to simply rename the the file. this has not worked. Could anyone please help???

    thnaks

    mike
     
  2. 2nerdy

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    Hi,

    I have quick question for you. Does the 95FD play rip movies over the network flawlessly, no freezing, no artifact?
    Also does it play the movies back the way AnyDVD saved it, without having to change it format?
    I'm looking to get one but want to know if it will play movies that AnyDVD rip.

    Thanks
     
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    95 FD plays Supported Video Formats WMV9, MPEG1, MPEG2-PS, MPEG2-TS, MPEG-ASP
    Supported Audio Formats LPCM, MP3, WMA, WMA9 PRO, AC3, AAC, WAV

    I have had to use tsremux the blu-ray rips from .m2ts to .ts. the player will play the .ts file, but for some reason it will not "see" the file unless it is remaned XXXXX.mpeg. Plays fine

    Yes, the player plays any dvd rips in the right format without a hitch over my network. I am running an XPS One with windows Vista ultimate.

    The players home media gallery is slow with a poor search function, but i have been watchin my rips...most in mpeg1 format for 6 mos. with no problem. I use anydvd hd to rip the dvd and covert with any dvd mobile

    mike
     

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