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Jofm5 25th March 2009 18:58

Parapunter,

The two things are inherently different and the WD TV HD (Could do with a better name) seems to be a nifty unit.

Whilst I already have SKY HD (Multiroom) I do watch the odd DVD now and then, mainly cause SKY keeps repeating the same old dross. So to digitise my dvd library and make that available is appealing for such a budget price.

Media centre PC's have their place but it would be like cracking a nut with a sledgehammer. Even the small shuttle boxes are much larger, costlier and usually noisier (water cooling can silence these) than this box with an attached USB drive - and way more complex to operate.

Being a software developer I restrict my Computers to my study so that my living room can be considered just lesiure and not a work environment. I find it important to maintain that seperation as I work alot from home.

It is horses for courses, if I did not have Sky + on my HD box then I would look at a media centre PC for the PVR functionality - Bushfiva is probably in the USA so freeview is not really going to be an issue and you get all that and more on sky. Connecting your media centre pc to cable is possible but you will lose the specifics of being able to access a cable providers pre-recorded content as each implements this differently.

In summary - Media centre is good and has its place should you wish to dedicate time, money and resources to it but it is not everyone's cup of tea. Having already invested in a surround sound av amp, sky + etc it makes more sense to add this cheap unit rather than re-engineer the whole system.

Cheers

Jof

Parapunter 25th March 2009 19:44

That functionality is supported in cam card in the Usa, but no matter. I'm the media center evangelist really, I've built systems with it since xp. For me, no other system works better & I'v looked at Sonos, Apple tv, linux mc, media portal & a few others. None of them exceed wmc on any level for my money.

I agree with your sentiment that you don't want a pc in the living room, but when you can have one that looks like this, would you reconsider?
http://i43.tinypic.com/30leb13.jpg

I agree that the wdtv is a swift bit of kit, but to me, it's another box in the room, when an mc machine sweeps them all away at a stroke.

I don't mean to fall out with anyone & I apologise if I've been thought rude, but I don't like being dismissed for postulating an alternative viewpoint, particularly when there is a reasonable justification.

As ever, the problem with media centers is that you do have to fiddle about a bit to get the best from them, the setup will be alien to the average user & you do therefore require a little imagination to get the best from one, but once you cross the rubicon...you get me!

Jofm5 25th March 2009 23:19


I agree with your sentiment that you don't want a pc in the living room, but when you can have one that looks like this, would you reconsider?

No I would not lol.

I agree it looks good and would not look out of place - I just know that rather than watching the dross on tv I would end up on the PC. The way I discipline myself is by not having the temptation.

Earl 24th April 2009 20:31

Is it normal to take between 2 an 3 hours to load one DVD using the ArcSoft Media converter software supplied?
Or do I have something configured wrong here?
Thanks


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