![]() When I was trying to get the Amazon Fire working I experimented with MP4 and MKV. I will never want to play them on anything other than the big screen so I don’t need any “mobile” versions as well as the high quality ones.įile size is not an issue and neither will bandwidth as everything connected via Ethernet. ![]() Someone on the NAS forum recommended just buying a WD TV which is more suited to this task rather than trying to work a temperamental hack on the Amazon Fire TV.Ĭan anyone recommend the best tool to rip my DVDs on my NAS and what file format to use? I will be playing them on a 104" screen through a Hi-Fi based surround system so I want them to be in the highest quality format I can get with the best surround format available on the DVD. I had previously tried to get an Amazon Fire TV set up to stream movies from my Netgear NAS but had so many issues I gave up. ![]() I have just bought a WD TV Live, (this version ) which will be waiting for me when I get home from work.
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