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selnor said:

This is perfectly legal. Fast and soes not require you to buy a bluray player or a single Bluray film.

I own about 150 Bluray Iso's and all up it has cost me £95.

Someof you may be aware of news groups. I use Newsbite and pay £6.99/month. I can download any music, TV show or film. Particualrly I download Bluray HD Iso's. Or what I actual download is the code or information that companies put onto a Bluray disc.

All you need to do to do this is the following.

Buy a HD if you want alot of films. I have a TB USB HD that cost me £69.99.

Files normally download in around 40 - 60 mins for an average BD movie size of 11.5 GB.

You need to download Power Iso to extract the Stream video file out of the ISO. The reason for this is Windows Media Center does not recognise BD Iso's.

With that done, name the film and put it in what ever folder you want to store the HD films in.

Go into Media Center and go to Videos ( not movies ) and add your USB HD to the Library.

Turn on your 360. Start Media Center and go to Videos. The USB HD will be there. Selsct the folder where you have stored the movies and wallah. They are all there ready to play.

And the picture is absolutely perfect. As the 360 is only capable of DTS 5.1, this works beautifully. That is the only drawback no 7.1 ch sound. But then for tha amount of money I have saved for 150 BD films it is well worth the small time investment and it's so easy to do.


This is a good idea lol.



“Absolutely, we can do much more with it. I don’t know if we are even close to 50 percent of PlayStation 3’s power at this point,” said Asmussen about God of War 3.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME???