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HI guys, I would appreciate some technical support from you tech boffins.
I have recently bought the Samsung BD-P1000 (Blu Ray DVD) and Samsung LE46F86BD (TV) Is it possible to plug an external hard drive directly into the BD-P1000 and use it as a library for all of your Blu ray films. Thus allowing you to access these films as required from the BD-P1000's on screen menu's ...and secondly can it be done in a way that there is no loss in picture quality (ie: 1080p). Thanks in advance for any help you can provide on this subject. |
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The only way soemthing like that would be able to be done is if someone came up with some sort of hack which I do not think will happen any time soon. You would also probably lose some of the quality of the movie if there was any way to store them on a harddrive,
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