Stream Blu-ray to iPad

amy803891

Is there any way to stream the Blu-ray movies on iPad so that i can enjoy it at any part of my apartment?

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jimlynch
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Here's an application that lets you stream to the iPhone/iPad.

http://www.airplayit.com

"Air Playit is a video streaming software designed to stream videos audios to Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Google Android OS mobile devices. Built in 320 different video/audio codecs, it is capable of streaming almost all videos to your mobile devices via WiFi and 3G/4G network. It acts as your personal audio video cloud. From now on, you will have access to a limitless number of movies and music at anywhere without waiting, and they take up no space on your devices at all!"

More detailed feature list here:

http://www.airplayit.com/streaming-video.htm

2009avril
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you can enable AirX on your computer and type in the website then you can see the Blu-ray movie. You can see it in http://www.macblurayplayer.com/how-to-play-blu-ray-on-ipad-easily.htm

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