Posted by ME on 09/06/05 04:31
My hell. You an buy a 300 disc Sony DVD carousel changer for around $399
and put one at each TV set in your house PLUS buy a full set of duplicate
DVD discs for each changer. All for a fraction of that overpriced device!
"Billy Joe" <see.id.line@invalid.org> wrote in message
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> Alex Grossberg wrote:
>> How can I save or copy rented DVDs content for later viewing? I am
>> often away from home on weekdays, but usually have a marathon film
>> viewing on weekends. I hope that I can rent 3 flicks, copy them (or
>> something?) and return them for another 3 discs...all within 4-5
>> days. Can it be done with Netflix, for example? What is the least
>> expensive hardware I'll need to buy to copy and play?
>
> May not be the lowest priced, but appears to be legal? Or at least as yet
> unchallenged!
> http://www.emedialive.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?CategoryID=33&ArticleID=8133
>
> "A base Kaleidescape System lists for $27,000 and includes a Kaleidescape
> Server with sufficient storage for 160 DVD movies" ;-0)
>
> BJ
>
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