and sit on your ass alnight, watching 800 odd movies on a 1.5TB drive, if you just plug it into your tv or blu-ray player, no need for kodi and all the DLNA stream rubbish at pathetic bitrates
or get a 32TB NAS to plug into your router for £450
Posted - 2017/07/01 : 09:41:01
using 5800, the average size is 4.5GB -> 6GB, and look as good as the blu-ray, the size depends on how dark it is and how many effects it has in a scene
Posted - 2017/07/01 : 11:16:09
Isnt it illegal still to make backups in the UK?
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Posted - 2017/07/01 : 11:50:41
no, its illegal to have a "backup" if you don't own the original, just like anything else since VHS and music tape days
the government are just thick and don't know how kodi works, you have local files, kodi will download the menu images from a central database, just like that CDDB mp3 database for albums
it makes your menu more fancy then just a directory list of files
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Alert moderatorEdited by - Samination on 2017/07/02 06:22:14
Posted - 2017/07/02 : 11:39:52
thats just some middlleclass rubbish so the rich can get richer and try and make everyone watch over 1000 of the world shitest cheesiet been on tv 5000 times netflix, amazon, sky movie services
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open the .srt or .sup file in subtitle edit and fix the text for each timecode entry, just retype whats shown in the top preview box, then press oK, then you can clean up the timecode for each subtitle after you have generated the audio peak file for the video the subtitles are to be displayed in