It doesn't decrypt dvds and you have to combine it with another program. How is that the best solution?
It doesn't decrypt dvds and you have to combine it with another program. How is that the best solution?
@dicepackage: Remind me to never bring you my tv to have it repaired.
@jbarns: Yeah, I usually build my own so I haven't seen bloatware on the Desktop end, but they do come with it.
Laptops are too expensive to get the same performance and equipment as a desktop(unless you are foolish enough to give your money to Alienware(Dell)), plus they normally come bloated with crapware from the manufacturer. Desktop for me.
@Philip Marquis: You had me @ "dose" and "intice", then came "outy" and I was completely sold.
@chris0089: Also check out Steam, digitally distributed games and they're always in the cloud so you can re-download anytime and on as many machines as you want.
@VagrantRadio: And to add to this: Blu-Ray and ISO auto-loading support, please!!!
@conebone69: Try the Air Mouse app, it's brilliant. Controls your entire htpc with your iPhone.
@Wesley Evans: Does not and will not play Blu-Ray or ISO files for some reason. That's a pretty important one imo.
For those having problems with Boxee not finding your shows/movies, you have to follow the naming conventions. I fixed mine and it found over a terabyte easily.
Omg, finally an open source project management tool with time tracking? Nice.
VOTE: DVDFab
Um, shared folders across the network.
@njso18: Let's see..
@se7a7n7: You do realize that if Netflix doesn't bend to these companies, they don't get movies period, and less selection for the paying customer. It's a good thing in a roundabout sort of way.
@The How-To Geek: You call someone out in a public comment section for leaving a frown? Seriously?
@oddfish: You've got red on you.
@Neener: Why, is there a Honda rally in town that day also?
Riiiiiipoff. You can get the actual copy of the game plus the map packs for less than that.