This is my question as well. Why can't we go Blu-ray player to Windows PC?
I have all I need to start, but just how safe is this software to go over a router?
So far, sort of a deal breaker going over the router. But might try it. The Sony has WiFi.
After some consternation, I ripped all of my SACDs over WiFi. I had absolutely no issues with any of this software...neither AutoScript nor ISO2DSD. Regarding processing speed, from reading some posts in the HiFiHaven thread, it is my understanding that the limiting factor is the ISO2DSD "sacd_extract" file that comes with the basic download of ISO2DSD. I have a faster version of sacd_extract (v3.9), but I had to compile it over the web as no direct download existed at the time...Talk about sweating bullets. Using V3.9 of sacd_extract, the limiting factor apparently becomes the speed of the disc drives. (I haven't looked at the HiFiHaven thread in quite some time so new information may be available.)
The only burp I had doing the rips over WiFi is that the communication link between the S5100 and the ISO2DSD would sometimes break after ripping 4 to 6 discs. The S5100 made a distinctive "fart" sound when this happened. It was then a matter of simply unplugging the S5100 and starting the process with the AutoScript thumb drive over again. Also, Mikey Fresh recommended a cell phone app called "Fing." Fing scans all of the devices connected to your WiFi and then shows the IP addresses...This comes in handy just in case your router changes the IP address of the Bluray machine when it is unplugged.