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Posted by shumway on 11/15/53 11:37
shumway wrote:
> Ken Maltby wrote:
>
>>
>> "Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message
>> news:43c3d4b0.8439234@news-server.houston.rr.com...
>>> On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 08:21:43 -0800, "Todd" <flynns1@juno.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>I love them! I own two GoVideo units (2730 & 2740)
>>>>http://www.govideo.com/Index.asp?GV=D2740
>>>>http://www.govideo.com/Index.asp?GV=D2730
>>>>Both around $100 if you shop around.
>>>>I use them for video and music mostly. They will play personal
>>>>playlists. The 2740 has wireless built in and the 2730 can with a card
>>>>Its like having your own video on demand server
>>>>can not recommend them enough!
>>>
>>> Tiger Direct has refurbished units for $70.
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/dvcbg/
>>>
>>> I wonder if they are based on old hardware.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> There are basically two types of these Media players,
>> those that can do HD and those that can't.
>>
>> Those that can do HD are based on one of the two chipsets
>> out for this purpose. Many use the chipset that is in the
>> "Buffalo LinkTheater" that I've had for some time now. So
>> far I have no complaints, it's doing everything it claimed it can
>> do. A major benefit of this one is that it can work with a
>> firmware media server built-into their NAS. I can play any of
>> the media on my Buffalo TeraStation NAS, without having to
>> turn on a computer or run a server on one.
>> www.buffalotech.com
>>
>> Luck;
>> Ken
>
> Have you used your Buffalo LinkTheater to play HD streams (.tp file)
> captured with an HD card?
[Ken's reply offering to test this disappeared from news server]
Some sample files of various sizes exist at
http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/ENG/Download/Demo.aspx
I am interested in ATSC, any of the bottom clips (the top couple are DVB).
Thank you.
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