The PS3 can do that, or you could look for a player that supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance).
Web search for players with DLNA: http://www.google.com/#hl=en%26amp;source=hp%26amp;q鈥?/a> .
DLNA description: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Liv鈥?/a> .
Not really but I'm sure there is a cable out there that you could buy. Why not just stream from your network to the tv?Are their any Blu-Ray players that will stream video from a home network?
The PS3 can act as a media extender as well as play blu-ray movies (and PS3 games...)
I use TVersity Media server on my PC to stream music and TV shows to my PS3.
The PS3 can also stream from Netflix.Are their any Blu-Ray players that will stream video from a home network?
At first, you need a blu-ray burner to burn the stream video to blu-ray format. It supports all kinds of popular video, like avi, mp4, flv, youtube, wmv on the internet. After converting to blu-ray dvds, you can play the file on blu-ray players smoothly.
http://www.blu-raydiscripper.org/blu-ray鈥?/a>
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