Hi Steve,
I second your thought, and would like to add that another main reason for some hesitation on my part with the BOT in this separate-from-the-BDP-box design, is that the ripping process is prone to numerous errors in the tag-part. To me it seems that the industry-ad's and manufactors that promise this simple and successful ripping process live in a non existent world. Almost every single (classical) cd I rip has to be completely manually edited, because of the errors in the Internet Databases or the complete unavailability. And Im not even talking about the multi-disk spanning recordings. Or the language-issues these databases result in most of the time. (always in English while the bigger part of the library has another mother-tongue). Or Album Art!
Having a BOT won't resolve that I suspect, so I would end up having to edit these automated rips behind my Macbook after all. Reducing the advertised advantage of the BOT to being a memory reading transport, which the BDP already is with the rips that succeeded up to know... Only difference is we now have to wait for the cd to start playing, and up to 2-3 minutes for the last track?, instead of the direct acces the old BCD gave us. (still gives in my case
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Or am I missing something? (wouldn't want to judge ) Make it into a BAM-1, and I'd start saving up...
Cheers,
Marius
Sorry abou that Marius, I was having a stressful weekend and you really didn't deserve it. BAM-1? Other the. Playing and ripping cd's we still arn't entirely sure what else the bot will do. I will mention what I am playing with:
-abcde open source cd ripper wih integrated cd-db.org or tag data
-I still havn't settled on a piece of software for ripping audio out of DVD's but I'm leaning towards vobcopy and cli version of handbreak to encode a copy of surround sound audio into two channel. This would allow customers to store both stereo and multichannel audio from Dvd's. with the BDP-2's upnp server feature it could host the video for upnp enabled devices.
-for blurays I'm looking at makemkv, however it's been nearly a year since I hav used this program and I'm still not entirely sure about its license agreement.
-I have also started integrating plex server into early builds of manic moose (version S2.XX) of the firmware that will be released for both the BDP's later this year. I don't think plex will run on a BDP-1 so I am also looking for a light upnp server it could handle. For the BDP-1 I'm leaning towards the same thing that he wd live drives use, can't remember it's name but it was open source and I wrote it down some where in my cubicle.
-Also we are looking into using the BDP as a platform for controlling your devices. This is somethin that has been worked on periodically over the last year. In fact if you connect a BDP-1 or 2 (top port) to a B100/B135 via a male to female serial cable (straight), then turn your BDP on and enter the following address (
http://bryston-bdp-1.local/dashcode/br2) it will take you to a page that looks like a br2 remote and you can control the BDP and b100/b135 from it.
Well my hour on the tread mill is up
Cheers,
Chris