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How to read disk-numbers from blurays
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantGubblgubbl
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My PC doesn't have a bluray drive. Can I read disk numbers with the bluray player attached to my TV?
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Only if you get it attached as Blu-Ray-drive to your PC.
This would require an iSCSI capabable Blu-Ray player and (at least) Win 7 HP

If you have this:
Simply connect your player to your local network
Enable iSCSI in Win7 (via control panel)
Point Win7 to the new network drive
You can now access it as a local drive.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Thank you!
Is there a chance to read the disk-number on the TV?
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I don't know if there are players out there that are capable of this.
Anyhow the problem in this case would be, that there is no way to enter the DiscID manually into DVDProfiler.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Anyhow the problem in this case would be, that there is no way to enter the DiscID manually into DVDProfiler.

He could try to trace the DiscID and clone that profile. I, personally, would add a drive. It only costs as much as a fistful of B-rDs.
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.... I, personally, would add a drive. It only costs as much as a fistful of B-rDs.


Beside a fistful of B-rDs would cost about 100 US $, I strongly believe it wouldn't fit into my old PC.  Because the only purpose would be reading disc numbers, I rather buy the bluray discs.
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good post .. it could also be read as any type of DVD .. in other words how can you get disc ID with PC from regular dvd to be read and recorded .. answer: needs dvd rom ...(player/recorder) ..
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I, personally, would add a drive. It only costs as much as a fistful of B-rDs.

Beside a fistful of B-rDs would cost about 100 US $, I strongly believe it wouldn't fit into my old PC. Because the only purpose would be reading disc numbers, I rather buy the bluray discs.

How many B-rDs without Disc ID do you own?
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I don't know if I have more then 2 without disk-ID. At least I have added two BRs to the db and of course I couldn't contribute the disk-ID. But it's more about verifying disk-IDs are correct.
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Anyhow the problem in this case would be, that there is no way to enter the DiscID manually into DVDProfiler.

If you are starting from scratch, BulkEdit can create a profile with a discID that you supply, in "Load Manual Profiles" mode. I never added a feature to modify an existing Profile ID becuase it is hard to do that safely from a plugin.
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Beside a fistful of B-rDs would cost about 100 US $

A Blu-Ray ROM drive is significantly cheaper then.
Lite-On iHOS 104 costs about € 37,-

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I strongly believe it wouldn't fit into my old PC.  Because the only purpose would be reading disc numbers, I rather buy the bluray discs.

As long as you have either SATA connectors on your mainboard or a free IDE-port that wouldn't be the problem.
A problem would arise if you were actually trying to watch a Blu-Ray on an older system that isn't supporting HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection) in all it's components. But it should suffice to read the DiscID and play DVDs.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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