Mark42
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Wanted a good media player to go with the home server (running Windows Home Server PP3) now that it is loaded with home video, music and photos. Read many reviews about the Western Digital TV Live Plus, and it consistently got good reviews.
Hooked it up using a HDMI cable (not included) to the tv, and an RJ45 cable for lan access. That took about 2 minutes.
Next was configuring the player for the network. It automatically detected the network, and I had to add a user account on the server for the WDTVLIVEPLUS and set a password for it.
After that, all the video, photos and music played perfectly.
The big surprise is how great the DV home videos that were captured as MPEG played. It was clearer than when it plays on the laptop.
HDMI video at 1080p (30fps) looks outstanding!
Even the Youtube and netflix services work better than expected. Netflix plays better than the app on the Wii.
Screen navigation is fairly straight forward, nothing fancy, but I wish there were some short cuts between the video, music and photo menus.
It's not wireless, but it does accept wireless USB adapters.
For about $89 on Amazon, its really hard to beat this product. If you need one with a hard drive, look at the WD TV LIVE Hub.
Hooked it up using a HDMI cable (not included) to the tv, and an RJ45 cable for lan access. That took about 2 minutes.
Next was configuring the player for the network. It automatically detected the network, and I had to add a user account on the server for the WDTVLIVEPLUS and set a password for it.
After that, all the video, photos and music played perfectly.
The big surprise is how great the DV home videos that were captured as MPEG played. It was clearer than when it plays on the laptop.
HDMI video at 1080p (30fps) looks outstanding!
Even the Youtube and netflix services work better than expected. Netflix plays better than the app on the Wii.
Screen navigation is fairly straight forward, nothing fancy, but I wish there were some short cuts between the video, music and photo menus.
It's not wireless, but it does accept wireless USB adapters.
For about $89 on Amazon, its really hard to beat this product. If you need one with a hard drive, look at the WD TV LIVE Hub.