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WD TV Live HD Media Player vs ASUS HDP-R1 O!Play - TV HD Media PlayerProduct Features: WD TV Live HD Media Player
Product Features : ASUS HDP-R1 O!Play - TV HD Media Player
Formats supported: WD TV Live HD Media Player
Formats supported: ASUS HDP-R1 O!Play - TV HD Media Player
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Re: WD TV Live HD Media Player vs ASUS O!Play - TV HD Media PlayerMy Review:
Both players support 1080p HD videos, both can play video over LAN, both can play video from USB flash disks, USB hard drives, both can play images of DVD-Video and Blu-Ray discs. ASUS HDP-R3 O!Play and WD TV Live support wireless connection (with a separately purchased Wi-Fi adapter), but ASUS HDP-R1 O!Play doesn't support this. Advantages of ASUS O!Play R1: - FLV support - better remote control Advantages of WD TV Live: - Pandora streaming music (and hopefully more streaming media services in the future) - Dolby Digital and DTS support - DLNA Disadvantages of ASUS O!Play: - Problems with Qpel & GMC Warp point 3 - Doesn't support ID3 tags for music files except for MP3 songs - DTS HD and DD TrueHD not supported - Problems with MKV container - Wi-Fi not supported - Streaming internet services not supported Disadvantages of WD TV Live: - Some users have network connection problems - Cooling - Remote control could be better |
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Re: WD TV Live HD Media Player vs ASUS O!Play - TV HD Media PlayerASUS O!Play can transfer 30-40 Mbps over LAN, this is not enough to play Blu-Ray remuxes over LAN. Not sure that WD TV Live is any better in this sense. You can still use a US hard drive to play such videos.
The biggest disappointment about both WD TV Live and ASUS O!Play is that they don't support Hulu. HTPC with XBMC is a more flexible solution, although the one supporting 1080p MPEG-4 AVC videos will cost much more than network media players mentioned above. Also I would like to mention that some newer TVs are DLNA certified, so that can play content from your network. This requires you to have a DLNA server software on your computer, but there are several free options available for Linux, Mac OS and Windows. Although WD TV Live is not ideal, I prefer it to Asus O!Play. What network media player do you prefer and why? |
Tags: advantages, asus oplay, comparison, disadvantages, network media player, review, wd tv live, wdtv live |
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