siskoray Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 Just wondering if anyone can help me in deciding on which multimedia player for my digital library to use on my Standard Def TV and High Def TV. So far I've looked at about 50 plus and am having a real hard time in making a decision. The Western Digital HD player which allows you to plug in 2 drives seems attractive, but lacks network capability. I'd like to be able to obviously have my cake and eat it by purchasing a device that allows me to play just about every digital format while also allowing me the option of playing content directly from my computer or even adding to those drives from my computer instead of having to disconnect add and reconnect. Thanks in advance for your answers. Much appreciated. Cheers.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 I have a WDTV and it's pretty cool. You're right though, it's annoying that there's no network port. I guess the popcorn ones have that area covered and I expect they use the same realmagic chip for decoding. There's a unit available where they've paid the DTS license, so you can actually decode DTS audio in files! (another gripe of the WDTV unit).
Shamus_McFartfinger Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 Get a PS3 and the free Java server software "PS3 Media Server". If you've got a quadcore cpu and a gigabit network, you'll get smooth video and crisp audio (with full DTS) playback even at 1080p. Works great here.
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