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Aug 3, 2024, 4:20:12 PM8/3/24
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I recently bought a movie from the iTunes store, and found that playing it through iTunes was extremely choppy. Can I load the movie into any other players? Quicktime and VLC crash when attempting to load it.

As of June 2010, Apple's Terms and Conditions indicate that television shows and movies purchased from the iTunes Store are "protected," and as a result you may only play them using an "associated device," which means a copy of iTunes on an authorized computer or another approved device (such as an Apple TV or iPhone).

The FairPlay copy protection used on purchased iTunes video files is known as Digital Rights Management (DRM). Because you agreed to the Terms and Conditions when you made the purchase, you cannot legally circumvent the DRM on the video files. Keep in mind, however, that the Wikipedia article describing FairPlay lists several options for circumventing FairPlay.

It appears that if you are authorized by iTunes, then Quicktime will also work to play DRM protected Videos. I am now successfully able to play my iTunes Movies and TV Shows, by opening them in Quicktime. The latency and skipping sound is no longer an issue on it.

I could not make changes to the video's metadata directly to the flash drive (may be my Samba settings) so I had to copy the movie down to my laptop from the flash drive, edit the metadata, and then copy it back to the flash drive.

You can use VLC Media Player to edit the metadata (under Tools/Media Information) after you load video. Then just enter the info under "Comments" and press Save. The info under Comments should now be displayed when you are selecting the movie in the Roku Media Player.

I used a little metadata editor (kid3-qt) for the rest of the videos since I am able to save cover art with this editor. I was not able to get RMP to display the cover art though without adding seperate jpg image to the folder.

Even with the Netgear, I had to place jpeg images into the same folder (and named exactly as the movie) for them to show up as the thumbnail on left of movie text. Kind of like dealing with subtitle (srt) files. I have the SRT files in this same folder (they just aren't visible in RMP folder view) but will work when played. You can also ffmpeg the subtitles into the movie quickly w/o reencoding but I just keep them in the folder. RMP will display whatever text I place in the metadata, but won't display the image I have in cover art - needs that seperate jpeg.

The image all the way to the left is the only thing I haven't figured out. Displayed clearly when using a seperate server (Plex or Kodi) but just kind of distorts the one used for the thumbnail. (I am not sure if it ever displayed the jpeg image on the drive clearly to tell you the truth.) The Kodi workaround seems to now have been fully disabled in Roku OS11. (for now).

It is a little balancing of settings between the DLNA and the RMP. I have a setting on the router's DLNA "Keep Metadata on Storage", that when Enabled, then just provides me a clean RMP display. Removes all RMP folder icons and system images (like the folder icons and the default green play button image) but retains metadata comments/info (episode description). This is the normal manner I usually keep it. However, I also have to make sure that the movies are properly encoded or they will fail to show up as available when I have this Enabled. Sometimes, I just disable this setting in order to get a particularly troublesome movie to appear and then play under RMP.

I had actually settled on just using the flash drives/portable hard drives on the routers with the movies/shows that everyone in the house regularly watch because I had too many machines/servers running 24/7 between work and leisure. Since the routers are always on anyways, easiest to just keep everything there and then still available to everyone depending on which network they connected to. Allowed me to power down unneeded computers and servers that were simply running waiting for someone to watch the occasional movie.

The Roku Media Player works great for accessing your stored media, whether directly from flash drive at the Roku device or router USB port, but if you want more of a home media server experience,(full metadata access and viewing), most likely will have to use a router that includes some sort of integrated dlna server software if you do not want to use a seperate server. I like using custom firmware like ddwrt and openwrt because you can repurpose older routers to give them additional functions like this. Of course, you are limited to the supported codecs of the router's dlna server and the connected clients, but I haven't run into anything that ffmpeg or handbrake couldn't remedy.

The one thing I did notice though is that the image displayed in the box when using the router did distort the image in the info screen when I used larger jpeg ratios. When attached directly to Ultra, images displayed properly and clear.

I processed fluorescence confocal videos with Fiji and saved them as AVI. If I import them into powerpoint the quality of the vidoes is comparable to that I see in Fiji. But, if I want to play the video with the windows media player (to show them in fullscreen on my tablet) the quality is extremely reduced. Like the player compresses the videos while playing.
Could you please recommend a Movie player which can be used to show such videos without losing video quality?

VLC is always my go to. If for whatever reason you want to continue using media player in the future, you should do some research into the k-lite codec pack, which may allow you to run your AVI file in media player losslessly.

There is an option to automatically download info about the movie from online. Is there a way to manually add info? Some of the downloaded info is incorrect, and some movies are not even recognized. So if I want to manually type in synopsis and add cover images etc, how do I do it?

Download the software and then run it. Select the folder(s) on your drive for which you want to create xml files. The software finds the files and then gives you selections of xml files for you to choose. Select the one you want and the xml file is created and saved right along with the movie. Hopefully this will make more sense as you use the software. There is some user documentation at the site to help out.

I also note that after adding new movies, the next time I turn on the WDTV it is much slower for a while (reported in other threads also) - I am beginning to think it may be related to this where the system is too busy creating and saving the backdrops for awhile???

Ready Player One is a 2018 American science fiction action film based on Ernest Cline's novel of the same name. The film was co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Cline and Zak Penn, and stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, T.J. Miller, Simon Pegg, and Mark Rylance. The film is set in 2045, where much of humanity uses the OASIS, a virtual reality simulation, to escape the real world. A teenage orphan finds clues to a contest that promises ownership of the OASIS to the winner, and he and his allies try to complete it before an evil corporation can do so.

Development of the film first began in 2010 when Warner Bros. acquired the rights to the book. In July 2015, Spielberg signed on to direct and produce the film, with casting commencing in September 2015. Filming began in England in June 2016 and was completed in September that year. The visual effects were handled by Industrial Light & Magic, Digital Domain, and Territory Studio, with some pre-visualization work done by The Third Floor. As with the novel, many popular culture references appear throughout the film, including references to The Shining, the Back to the Future franchise, Godzilla and The Iron Giant.

In 2045, people seek to escape from reality through a virtual reality entertainment universe called the OASIS (Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation), created by James Halliday and Ogden Morrow of Gregarious Games. After Halliday's death, a pre-recorded message left by his avatar Anorak announces a game, granting ownership of the OASIS to the first to find the golden Easter egg within it, which gets locked behind a gate requiring three keys which players can obtain by accomplishing three challenges. The contest has lured several "Gunters", or egg hunters, and the interest of Nolan Sorrento, the CEO of Innovative Online Industries (IOI) who seeks to control the OASIS himself by inserting intrusive online advertising. IOI uses an army of indentured servants, and employees called "Sixers" to find the egg.

Teenage orphan Wade Watts' avatar Parzival, an avid Gunter, participates in the first challenge, an unbeatable race, along with his best friend Aech, and Art3mis, a female avatar on whom Parzival has a crush. Parzival regularly visits Halliday's Journals, a simulated archive of Halliday's life and hobbies run by the Curator. Wade receives the Copper Key from Anorak after he wins by driving backward, while Art3mis, Aech, and his friends Daito and Sho, all win the race afterward, later being collectively named the High-5 on the OASIS' scoreboard.

Sorrento asks mercenary i-R0k to learn Wade's true identity, intending to bribe him to win the contest on IOI's behalf. Wade and Art3mis discover from the Journals that Halliday once dated Morrow's wife Karen "Kira" Underwood. Wade and Art3mis visit the Distracted Globe night club to look for clues where Wade confesses his love and true name to Art3mis. They survive an IOI raid in which Art3mis abandons Wade, explaining that her father died in debt to IOI. i-R0k, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, informs Sorrento of his findings. Sorrento contacts Wade with his offer. When rejected, Sorrento bombs Wade's home, killing his aunt Alice and her boyfriend Rick among others.

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