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Topic: WD TV - anyone used them??
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16434
Location: Ireland

http://www.westerndigital.com.au/en/products/products.asp?driveid=572

Has anyone used one of these suckers?? They seem to play all media types including H.264 and .mkv files.

Reasonably cheap so was thinking of getting one.
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skythra
Posts: 1365
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I really like that. Where can you buy it?
thraxjor
Posts: 3026
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yep good unit, i've had some mkv files not play with any audio but the picture is displayed. WD release firmware updates every month or so that include codecs, only draw back is there is no network interface to steam over the network, you need a usb hdd. but I was think of getting wd imybook (2tb) which is a network attached storage with usb interface for the device.

but good unit overall. Officeworks and JBHIFI have them in stock, price is about 180 bucks. but they are very tiny about the size of coke can.

last edited by thraxjor at 08:38:50 18/Sep/09
thraxjor
Posts: 3027
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you can buy them from jb hifi, I got mine from office works for about 170 bucks.
skythra
Posts: 1366
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no network interface to steam over the network,
Ah lame, but otherwise i already have an external harddrive to play most things..

Still I'm very interested in something like this over building something like a HTPC

edit: $185 from umart.. looks like you got a good deal although this random site seems to have them for $115..

last edited by skythra at 08:44:43 18/Sep/09
Jim
Posts: 10335
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh real shame about the lack of network
`ViPER`
Posts: 1526
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Theres a new model coming out/is out with network, see if I can find the link, was on engadget a few weeks back.
skythra
Posts: 1367
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
With a new model coming out, I may consider getting the old one when they reduce the price to clear :)
`ViPER`
Posts: 1527
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heres the link for the leaked new model
Jim
Posts: 10336
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh pretty cool
all it's down to then is the o/s they use on it and thus the interface you get stuck with

anyone know if it has a library mode and fetches boxart etc online?
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
a mate of mine has a media tank
i think its something like this
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16436
Location: Ireland
thraxjor - the audio issue would probably have been due to DTS soundtrack in the .mkv file, the unit doesn't decode DTS (apparently due to licensing fee's) and it only does Dolby Digital in 2 channel natively so you're better off running it through an receiver anyway.

Here is a few reviews..

http://techreport.com/articles.x/16565

http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1742/western_digital_s_wd_tv_hd_media_player_video_review/index.html

I agree network connection would be good, hopefully the new version comes out soon, I'd still get one of the 'old' ones as I have a couple of WD My Books so have USB drives ready to plug into it.

last edited by HeardY at 17:12:38 18/Sep/09
thraxjor
Posts: 3028
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah looked at a few mkv I know can't play audio, they have DTS sound in them which is a bit of bummer, I'll have to avoided those in future. but don't think the network connection will be GB given the size of the device and cooling that might be needed for streaming a 40gb mkv.

last edited by thraxjor at 17:36:44 18/Sep/09
parabol
Posts: 5385
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had the WD TV device a while back. Returned it due to the following reasons:

The unit would get very, very hot even when switched off with the remote. You have to physically unplug it from the power-pack/wall to stop that, every single time! Sort of defeats the purpose of an "OFF" button if it doesn't really turn off.

Also had some aspect-ratio problems with a 24" Dell LCD. Not sure whether it was a setting on the LCD but it just looked seriously wrong on wide-screen content. No amount of settings fiddling on the WD box helped.

Eventually I got sick of these problems, and noticed I could just watch stuff on my computer with a big enough LCD. No point in a standalone device for my situation.
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16437
Location: Ireland
What version of the firmware was it running? Hopefully they've fixed the aspect ratio issues.

The heat issue is a bit of a concern!
Opec
Posts: 5870
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dude get the popcorn hours C-200, it kicks arse
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16438
Location: Ireland
Looking into it now.

Thanks
Skitza
Posts: 8872
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah PopCorn s***s all over the WD TV.. They are awesome and play everything. When I first looked at the WD TV it played f*** all and it has no Network at all. PopCorn does + Wifi
XaltD
Posts: 536
Location: Queensland
I have one and i use it. Its great ! Never had any problems at all.
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 16440
Location: Ireland
I was in Mall of the Emirates in Dubai today and they were only a few hundred dirams (less then $60 AUD) so I grabbed one, if it sux I'll give it to one of my brothers or something
kos
Posts: 1395
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Also had some aspect-ratio problems with a 24" Dell LCD. Not sure whether it was a setting on the LCD but it just looked seriously wrong on wide-screen content. No amount of settings fiddling on the WD box helped.

If your 24" Dell LCD is anything like my old 2407WFP then the image processor was not able to display 1080p correctly, it would stretch it vertically to 1200p and you couldn't change the aspect ratio settings on the monitor like you could at any other resolution, sounds like that might have actually been the problem... unless you can actually set the WD TV to output in 1200p (which would be cool)?
Jabroney
Posts: 1141
Location: Queensland
i got a wdtv and its perfect for what it says. never had a problem with any video files, but then again i've never tried to download japanese anime octopus porn
mooby
Posts: 5077
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nice, i had an idea of making something similar a while back. It would be awesome if you could go to block buster and just get the movie on a mem stick, that expires.
mooby
Posts: 5078
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If your 24" Dell LCD is anything like my old 2407WFP then the image processor was not able to display 1080p correctly

my 26" works perf on bluray content etc.
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