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V13TC0NG:
I've been using ConvertXToDVD  and it's pretty awesome. Takes longer but in the end you pretty much have a regular dvd with all the subtitle and audio options still available on dvd

Southrop:
PSPVC. It fully supports MKV and attached subs. It'll probably make things a lot easier.

mrdkreka:
Wouldn't it be easier just to connect your laptop/pc to your TV with a cabel?

That way you can cut out the middle man(DVD player).

V13TC0NG:

--- Quote from: mrdkreka on October 24, 2010, 06:03:54 PM ---Wouldn't it be easier just to connect your laptop/pc to your TV with a cabel?

That way you can cut out the middle man(DVD player).

--- End quote ---


Yes this is true.. but I like having a collection on dvd... also... I'm always on my laptop so it wouldn't work out. Then there's the remote feature which can be annoying if I'm laying in bed and don't want a keyboard and mouse beside me.... On top of all that.. I've had experiences in the past where my computer got infected and I either lost all my important data.... or I've had like well over a hundred Gb of data which is just such a pain in the ass to back up at that point

mrdkreka:

--- Quote ---but I like having a collection on dvd
--- End quote ---
1. You can still put the files/movies down on a DVD, and you won't need to re-encode it.( Just put the DVD in the laptop instead of DVD player, when you want to watch it.)

--- Quote ---I'm always on my laptop so it wouldn't work out.

--- End quote ---
2. When you are connected to another screen, you got the option between Clone or expand. If you chose expand, you can use the computer on one screen and watch movie on the other.

--- Quote ---Then there's the remote feature
--- End quote ---
3. For me a remote came with the laptop, but you can always buy one.

--- Quote ---infected and I either lost all my important data
--- End quote ---
4. I have never experienced infection/virus/trojan/mall-ware, but that is why you burned the files to DVD's
    or you can backup with a HDD (that is what I use, got a backup on 1,4 TB so far)

But if you want to use a DVD Player to it watch from, you can do that too, but it's just more time consuming and difficulties in it.

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