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Options for a vertical, HDMI, Blu Ray player
James - 22/12/20 at 07:51 PM

Greetings all,

My TV is on an arm allowing me to pull it out from the wall when in use but then pop it 'away' for the 90% of the time it's unused.

We have a Samsung, HDMI, bluray player but it's the standard form factor shelf mount type and isn't terribly compatible with a TV on an arm. I'm trying to do a 'neat' solution.

What I would like to do is get a small, vertical, bluray player with HDMI and velcro it to the back of the TV. It'll then come out with the TV but go tidily away with it when the TV is swung back against the wall.

However, whereas DVD players used to be available in vertical form this doesn't seem to be an option with BluRay.

There are vertical mount bluray players with USB 3 connections (presumably designed for PCs). My TV has a bunch of USB slots but it doesn't feel to me like USB could handle Bluray bandwidth/resolution and also there's no way to control these players.

What am I missing? Or does no one else want to do this so they just don't make vertical, HDMI, bluray players?

Cheers!


02GF74 - 22/12/20 at 08:23 PM

how about a folding shelf that the dvd palyer sits on?


peter030371 - 23/12/20 at 09:09 AM

First hit on a quick google search, no idea if its any good but it looks small https://3wisemonkeys.co.uk/product/denver-dwm-100-black/


nick205 - 23/12/20 at 09:45 AM

James

Understand exactly your issue - it's what's stopped me mounting my TV on a VESA wall arm and ditching the TV cabinet thing it's sat on. Have you looked to see if there's a Blu-Ray player that'll attach to the VESA arm. Either between the arm and TV or as with some of our micro PCs at wotk with and adapter plate so the Blu-Ray player actually sits further out towards the edge of the the TV (making it more accessible to the side).


nick205 - 23/12/20 at 09:57 AM

USB 3.0 is a pretty fast connection in terms of data (think it also allows higher power as well for device powering/charging). It probably will do Blu-Ray or the manufacturer's wouldn't have used it.


steve m - 23/12/20 at 03:02 PM

James

When i installed the wall TV in my Daughters house, i channeled into the wall a white plastic 28mm pipe, the stuff you use for sinks baths etc,
it was a right pita, but all the cables go in there, from a unit well to the left of the TV, and his plastered over, and no one would ever know its there

Not an ideal solution, and it was incredibly messy,

Can you buy wifi blue ray dvd's ?as all modern tvs are wifi capable

steve


Werner Van Loock - 23/12/20 at 04:55 PM

A Sony PS4 is a slot-in blu-ray player that can be mounted upright and with the PS5 available now, they're going cheap.

Other solution, wireless HDMI extender, no need to buy another blu-ray player then, do a search on ebay or amazon and they'll pop-up by the hundreds, costing appr. 150, even available for 4K/UHD resolution.

Otherwise, ditch the blu-ray player and get a chromecast with netflix


James - 5/1/21 at 08:25 PM

quote:
Originally posted by peter030371
First hit on a quick google search, no idea if its any good but it looks small https://3wisemonkeys.co.uk/product/denver-dwm-100-black/


Ah- Google- shoulda thought of that!
Sadly that's a DVD player and I'm after Bluray but I'll keep hunting.


I think I'll have to go the lightweight moveable shelf route that's fixed with 'L' brackets fixed between the TV and the VESA bracket.


The search continues!

Thanks folks!
James


Deckman001 - 5/1/21 at 09:55 PM

James, What about an Amazon 4K Fire stick? I received one for Xmas and I've now stopped using our Apple box set and DVD player.

Jason