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What media player do you have?hmmm... still think its overpriced tbh
even IF its on special will still be waaay more than my unit
worth mentioning that last night I encountered my first movie that I couldnt play :erm:
easy to fix, but gonna have to go through all my HD movies... sigh
hmmm... still think its overpriced tbh
even IF its on special will still be waaay more than my unit
worth mentioning that last night I encountered my first movie that I couldnt play :erm:
easy to fix, but gonna have to go through all my HD movies... sigh
Other than Frontosa, where else can I get this unit? And what's the average price?
Not sure. No where I would think. Just get it from Frontosa, it's damn cheap.
That said, seems Mede8er are the only ones on the ball about sorting out the compressed header MKVs. Most of the latest MKVs floating around use compressed headers, so only the audio plays on units that can't do compressed headers.
I would expect AC Ryan to be the next ones following suite to sort out the problem.
Not sure. No where I would think. Just get it from Frontosa, it's damn cheap.
That said, seems Mede8er are the only ones on the ball about sorting out the compressed header MKVs. Most of the latest MKVs floating around use compressed headers, so only the audio plays on units that can't do compressed headers.
I would expect AC Ryan to be the next ones following suite to sort out the problem.
but doesn't WD's newest firmware update fix it?
I am sure there was a previous post about it being in the latest update.
That said, seems Mede8er are the only ones on the ball about sorting out the compressed header MKVs. Most of the latest MKVs floating around use compressed headers, so only the audio plays on units that can't do compressed headers.
I would expect AC Ryan to be the next ones following suite to sort out the problem.
Well don't want to sound negative but a home media player like these hardly qualifies as a NASyeah also been looking at building myself a NAS.
I'm getting a Western Digital 2TB NAS for R2 200 (My Book World Edition II). Used to have the Dlink DNS-323, but it is just too expensive for what you get
Well don't want to sound negative but a home media player like these hardly qualifies as a NASIf you want a real NAS you'll need to spend about R2.5K on PC hardware, then you can stock up to 6 hard-drives of any capacity. Preferable at least 3 so you can setup some form of RAID (eg. you won't lose any data if any single disk fails).