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How to output DVD video through DV (firewire) port

Discussion in 'Home Theater PC' started by vf14, Jan 11, 2006.

  1. vf14

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    I have a IBM thinkpad with a built-in DV/firewire port. I'd like to be able to send DVD-video out to that port. I could then watch movies that I've ripped by connecting the thinkpad to my Lite-On DV port (lvw-5005) which is in-turn connnected to a TV.

    I tried Nero Showtime with no success. Does anyone have an alternate solution? Anyone know of another player app which can do this?

    Thanks,
    Charles
     
  2. SypherTek

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    what your trying seems i lttle... well stupid tbh

    why dont you just get a network (RJ45 crossover) cable then you could share the movie files on the network and play them through the 2nd computer
     
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    There's no 2nd computer involved. The point was to send ripped movies from the HD on the laptop out the DV port to a standalone DVD recorder (which also has a DV port) and play them on the home theater system (without burning them).

     
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    im guessing the dv port on the player is probably for output and not for input from outside devices otherwise you wouldnt be having this problem.

    doesnt your laptop have a standard video out connection. if it does you could hook it straight up to the tv and just not use the dvd player at all
     
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    the DVD recorder DVD port works well for input. I've used it for recording movies from a camcorder.

    From other discussions, apparently I would need to convert the MPEG-2 to AVI in order for it to be output to the DV port. Better off just doing the burn I guess.
     
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