Slow interface, Limited format support, Server software requirement, Price
With the massive influx of digital media in the past decade or so, consumers have become aware of the need for some way to use their media somewhere other than a computer. More specifically, we want to be able to play our music and movies and view our...
Sammanfattning: Since its inception as a bit of a pirate codec, DivX has come along in leaps and bounds, and matured very nicely to the point it is now well respected. Indeed, DivX HD has garnered much praise as a vehicle for Internet-based video with much less over...
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Publicerad: 2008-01-08, Författare: Jonathan , testad av: trustedreviews.com
It all adds up to a bit of a mixed bag. On paper, the DivX endorsement makes it look like an exciting development and it looks good value too at just £130. I really like the menu systems, video playback quality is superb, and the ease with which you can g...
I think it would be fair to say that this is something of a niche market product. For starters in order to use it at all you have to have a windows PC that you can run the server software and you need to have a network setup in your house - be it wire...
Sammanfattning: The D-Link DSM-330 is the world\'s first player to officially support the \'DivX Connected\' initiative discussed last month, although others are waiting in the wings. Like uPnP, DivX Connected looks after the organisation and selection of streaming devices and content.
The DSM-330 product will live on, but the "DivX Connected" part of the name hardly fits anymore. Without Stage6, at least for now, its just another streaming-media box, and not a particularly special one. Its a simple, straightforward streamer that ...
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Publicerad: 2008-02-06, Författare: Ian , testad av: CNET.co.uk
Simplicity; cost; menu system; ease of use; picture quality; sound quality
Limited file support; flaky at times
The D-Link DSM-330 wireless media streamer is a good idea that with firmware updates or future revisions has the potential to get a lot better. Its only a shame there isnt great file support ...