RE: Dune Player

Sunday, January 29, 2012
You're quite welcome. I have been using a Dune player for well over a year.
I wrote my own librarian which looks very much like Kaliedescape and runs on
the PC that controls the theater. You select a title using the iPad or a
Pronto PRO and the dune player gets commanded over IP to play the Movie.
All movies are stored on a Raid 5 system that is actually an improvement
IMHO over standard raid 5 in that two errors will not destroy the array.
While the movie is playing you can pull the chapters down to the iPad and
skip around, stop, pause, fast forward and rewind etc. I have never had a
DVD or BD that the Dune could not play. What I like the best about the
entire system is that from the moment I select the film (or TV show or
concert) to watch, it is playing in about 7 seconds with no previews,
warnings, etc. That however is because of the way I rip them, not anything
to do with the Dune player.

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From: commandfusion@googlegroups.com [mailto:commandfusion@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Nahshon Williams
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 12:10 PM
To: commandfusion@googlegroups.com
Subject: Dune Player

This is wonderful technology!
Very reliable!

Never again will I install Media Center for a client!

Thanks Barry Gordon
Nahshon

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