Rendr - Network Media Player Disc for Blu-ray Players

Rendr is a Network Media Player application for your Blu-ray player. Rendr can play all your photos, music, personal videos, and movies on the Blu-ray player directly from your computers. Your photos come alive in full HD resolution on your HDTV. Your music is played with full digital fidelity. Your personal video memories and movies are always ready to be played on your HDTV.

With Rendr, there is no need to buy a dock for your iPod. There is no need to burn discs or flipping through stacks of discs. It never runs out of storage. It brings all media you have on your computers to your HDTV.

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Got music for your next party? Are kids' pictures and videos handy for your next family gathering? Are you ready to share sights and sounds of your vacation next time you invite friends over? Rendr makes it all very easy and intuitive. Play media items individually or put them in folders to make playlists. You can play them in order or at random. You can play them once or repeat indefinitely.

Having to install different players on PC to play different kinds of music and videos? Rendr plays virtually every kind of music and video even if your PC cannot. And it plays all that without any configuration, setting, or any effort from you.

Rendr requires a BD Live capable player, a home network, and a Windows (7/Vista/XP), Mac (OS X), or Linux PC. Additional operational details can be found at How To. To run Rendr application, simply insert disc into the player - no installation is needed. Rendr also fetches software updates automatically from our server, so it never gets obsolete. Details on compatibility and limitations can be found here.

Rendr displays a screen similar to the one shown on left listing each computer running a media server. See User Guide for more details.

Use Blu-ray player's remote control to operate Rendr. Most buttons have expected functionality and others' functionality is displayed on the right side of the screen. You can browse through server folders just like you would on a computer. Remote control OK key performs the default action on the selected item while the other keys listed on right perform alternate actions. User Guide lists functionality of all keys.