CNET snaps photos of RealNetworks' "Facet," a prototype DVD player that copies and stores hundreds of films. Is this the real reason Hollywood sued Real? Greg Sandoval covers media and digital ...
RealNetworks are developing a rival to the expensive Kaleidescape DVD jukebox, based on their own DVD encryption-bypassing Facet application, which would retail for under $300. A prototype of the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A Hollywood-backed technology group is suing a high-end home theater system company, contending ...
The Mac mini enthusiasts at ModMini have posted a great tutorial for turning your Mac mini into a DVD Jukebox. The tutorial details several different options for getting your DVDs onto your mini's ...
A new DVD jukebox from Kaleidescape that stores up to 160 movies (though you can add extra storage space for up to 440 movies) and lets you watch them anywhere in the house. You have to take the time ...
A Hollywood-backed technology group is suing a high-end home theater system company, contending that its home DVD jukebox technology is illegal. The DVD Copy Control Association, the group that owns ...
Axonix Corporation has announced their answer to the Kaleidescape DVD movie jukebox, the considerably more affordable MediaMax. Boasting a similar feature set to the Kaleidescape, the MediaMax also ...
At first blush, using a network-attached DVD-RAM jukebox sounds like an easy way to add hard disk storage. Each disc can hold 2.6G bytes of data, and like CD-RWs, they are rewritable media. Jukeboxes ...
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