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Need help with list of High Definition 1080p Media Player | ||
| crazydrve posted 2009 Nov 06 23:21 | ||
| hi all... i am having trouble figuring out a list of devices that will play High Definition 1080p Media Player over the network...
hook up to tv and lan then access the videos and stuff on computer and or internet... so far found the following: http://www.caloptic.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&am ... ucts_id=42 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882591001 http://www.caloptic.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&am ... cts_id=352 http://www.caloptic.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&am ... ucts_id=20 http://www.caloptic.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&am ... ucts_id=42 but not i see have gigabit... i guess what i am hoping is a single place that lists the possible products without having to do alot of searching... any ideas thanks | ||
| edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 23:59 | ||
Did you say you do have a gigabit LAN? | ||
| jagabo posted 2009 Nov 07 07:16 | ||
| WDTV Live, ~US$120, 10/100 Ethernet, can use external USB drive.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136472 | ||
| crazydrve posted 2009 Nov 07 14:59 | ||
| yes i do have a gigabit lan... and i dont know if it would really matter but i would feel better having a gigabit device...
right now i am trying to price together a cheap htpc that i would use instead... it would only need to play the stuff not convert or encode, etc. | ||
| drjtech posted 2009 Nov 07 15:23 | ||
| Here's one that I use:
SageTV HD Theater Works with or without Sage TV Media Center. Works flawlessly on my 100MB LAN. It also has a wireless adapter. Gigabit is seriously not a requirement. -drjtech | ||
| edDV posted 2009 Nov 07 15:38 | ||
| I'd second the WDTV Live as an Ethernet connected player. There are others like RoKu or the PS3 or XBox360.
Then there is the whole world of Windows MCE media extenders (incl. XBox360). Does your TV support DNLA? Also read up on UPnP. All this is early tech that will eventually converge into the TV or an attached player. Whatever you buy today will rapidly go obsolete. | ||
| jagabo posted 2009 Nov 07 17:17 | ||
| Windows/Linux/Mac PC + Boxee | ||
| crazydrve posted 2009 Nov 08 17:55 | ||
| thanks for the suggestions all.. but i think i will just build a cheap computer unless someone has an idea against that...
computer is flexible and upgradebable... plus using windows media center u can set it up for non computer people with remote... | ||
| jagabo posted 2009 Nov 08 18:52 | ||
| For playback Boxee is much more flexible than WMC. Still a bit buggy though. | ||
| crazydrve posted 2009 Nov 08 18:57 | ||
| yea i will be trying boxee and xbmc but right now i am running windows media center with windows 7 x64 and have had no problems...
i have tried blue ray and mkv files. plus netflix works in WMC i am trying to keep it to one easy interface for my mom.... that way i can just give her whatever movies, tv, etc she wants and wont have to deal with dvd players, etc. thanks for all the suggestions |
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