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Windows users typically use " AnyDVD" or " AnyDVD HD", for this. The challenge is removing the copy-protection. The idea was to stream it via DLNA to TV device. So making images from these discs then using the former one won't work. However it failed as soon as realized several users of our TS-269Pro have several movies on DVD or Blue Ray which are copy right protected. Burn, rip, or read any type of disc media with optical drives from TigerDirect.
#External blu ray burner canada manual#
Check out the " ISO Share Folders" subsection within the " Share Folders" section of the QNAP Turbo NAS User Manual (Version 3.8 ) for information on this very useful/powerful feature. This allows you to share as many ISO's as you want, not just one. You can then share it out to your network. External DVD drives are becoming more popular now that new computers no longer come with internal ones. If you need to share out a DVD simply make an ISO of it and put the ISO on the NAS. NOTE: 1.1.This external Blu-ray DVD Burner needs to download the Blu-ray player/Burner software itself before it can read and burn Blu-ray DVD.
#External blu ray burner canada portable#
Forgive me but that is a horrible idea, also needless. The Aluminum Portable External Blu-ray Drive is designed to help you quickly read and burner CDs, DVDs and Bluray Discs(BD). PLUS it means that none of the computers on that home network or work network require an optical drive thus saving money for the consumer. Being able to share out a USB optical drive for network computers to use would be very handy seeing as most ultrabooks, netbooks don't have internal optical drives anymore. Its much more versatile than a Blu-ray player (that plugs into a TV) because a player can only play back movies a drive like this allows for ripping them too, and for using data Blu-ray discs. Otherwise the father would have to go to a computer convert disc to an ISO and then move it to the NAS so that she could then access it across the network which would take time.īobzappala wrote:Adding USB external DVD/Blu-ray drive support would seriously be awesome. I prefer an external drive like this (instead of an internal) so that I can use it on multiple computers. If the QNAP supported it all the father would have to do then is put the Blu-ray disc in the drive and off she goes etc.
#External blu ray burner canada movie#
An example of what I’m trying to get a across could be 7 year old daughter comes to her father and says she wants to watch a certain Blu-ray movie on her tablet or ultrabook which does not have a Blu-ray drive.

So really my feature request is more so do to with USB Blu-ray read/write functionally rather then generalized optical media. Also unless you have TBs of space you would not want to convert all your Blu-ray media to ISOs (well at least not without compression). Personally I use ISOs over optical media any day of the week BUT why I think this a good bit a functionality to add in is so that computers without an optical drive can have access to Blu-ray drive to watch Blu-ray movies or to burn Blu-ray media. I would say it would be a fairly feasible implementation and most likely a fairly easy one to do to my knowledge.
