Digital DVD server project help.

C

Chad Columbus

Hi group.
I am not a Microsoft developer, but I think this is the right group to ask.
I would like someone to develop a Digital DVD video server, similar to the
Kaleidescape system, only designed to run on windows.
This is for my personal use. If I pay for it I expect to own it, if it is
free feel free to distribute it or sell it, you can own it.
Here are the basic specs/idea.
Load DVD time:
Rip the ISO: using "DVD Decrypter"
Look up DVD meta data: maybe via IMDB, DVDprofiler, or gracenote type
service
Store DVD meta data: in Access or SQL database (or dvdprofiler)

Play DVD time:
Display a list of all DVDs in the database, allow sort on may things
Select a DVD to play from the list
Mount the image: using "Daemon Tools"
Play the movie via "Power DVD" or "Win DVD" (I prefer Win)
After movie is done un-mount ISO file.
Repeat for multiple movies.

I will be running this on a:
2.5ghz CPU
1 gb RAM
2 Tb Hard Drive
High end video card with component outputs for DVD to TV connection

If this is not the correct group please point me in the right direction.

Thanks,
Chad
 
R

Raymond J. Johnson Jr.

Chad said:
Hi group.
I am not a Microsoft developer, but I think this is the right group to ask.
I would like someone to develop a Digital DVD video server, similar to the
Kaleidescape system, only designed to run on windows.
This is for my personal use. If I pay for it I expect to own it, if it is
free feel free to distribute it or sell it, you can own it.
Here are the basic specs/idea.
Load DVD time:
Rip the ISO: using "DVD Decrypter"
Look up DVD meta data: maybe via IMDB, DVDprofiler, or gracenote type
service
Store DVD meta data: in Access or SQL database (or dvdprofiler)

Play DVD time:
Display a list of all DVDs in the database, allow sort on may things
Select a DVD to play from the list
Mount the image: using "Daemon Tools"
Play the movie via "Power DVD" or "Win DVD" (I prefer Win)
After movie is done un-mount ISO file.
Repeat for multiple movies.

I will be running this on a:
2.5ghz CPU
1 gb RAM
2 Tb Hard Drive
High end video card with component outputs for DVD to TV connection

If this is not the correct group please point me in the right direction.

Thanks,
Chad

I'll get right on it.
 
M

Malke

Chad said:
Hi group.
I am not a Microsoft developer, but I think this is the right group to
ask. I would like someone to develop a Digital DVD video server,
similar to the
Kaleidescape system, only designed to run on windows.
This is for my personal use. If I pay for it I expect to own it, if
it is free feel free to distribute it or sell it, you can own it.
Here are the basic specs/idea.
Load DVD time:
Rip the ISO: using "DVD Decrypter"
Look up DVD meta data: maybe via IMDB, DVDprofiler, or gracenote type
service
Store DVD meta data: in Access or SQL database (or dvdprofiler)

Play DVD time:
Display a list of all DVDs in the database, allow sort on may things
Select a DVD to play from the list
Mount the image: using "Daemon Tools"
Play the movie via "Power DVD" or "Win DVD" (I prefer Win)
After movie is done un-mount ISO file.
Repeat for multiple movies.

I will be running this on a:
2.5ghz CPU
1 gb RAM
2 Tb Hard Drive
High end video card with component outputs for DVD to TV connection

If this is not the correct group please point me in the right
direction.

Actually, this isn't something you'd post in a newsgroup. You'd find a
local programmer/developer and pay him/her to write the program you
want.

Malke
 
C

Chad Columbus

Malke,
Why do I have to find a local programmer, why can't I post it to a news
group and offer to pay someone for the work like I did?
I can reach many more developers this way.
 
M

Malke

Chad said:
Malke,
Why do I have to find a local programmer, why can't I post it to a
news group and offer to pay someone for the work like I did?
I can reach many more developers this way.
You could, if you posted it to a public developer/programmer newsgroup
instead of one dealing with general questions about an operating
system. See what newsgroups your ISP offers and find something that
looks promising. I still think you'd get a better response by looking
in your local Yellow Pages or by asking people you know for
recommendations.

Malke
 
R

Raymond J. Johnson Jr.

Chad said:
Raymond,
Why not are you not interested in something like this?

Your double negative renders your question indecipherable. I told you I
would get right on it, didn't I?
 

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