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Western Digital WDAVN00BN HD Media Player $89 at BuyDig.com
 
Discuss (20) : History : Tell : Posted 10:09 AM PDT 06/28/09 by Ben
Western Digital WDAVN00BN HD Media PlayerBuyDig.com has the Western Digital WDAVN00BN WD TV HD Media Player for Select USB Storage Devices for $89 with free shipping. [Compare]

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    #1   Necro Joe - Posted 10:57 am PDT 06/28/09 (882 Posts)
    I can't seem to find an answer to this, but...

    Can you leave a large external drive attached, and then periodically copy stuff to that drive from a thumbdrive through this thing, or do I have to unplug the external harddrive, and add files from my PC? Can it move/copy between the two drives attached to it?
    #2   inlite811 - Posted 11:13 am PDT 06/28/09 (84 Posts)
    buydig charge tax??
    #3   RKLE - Posted 11:20 am PDT 06/28/09 (6231 Posts)
    I leave mine plugged into a mybook 1tb. When I need to add data, I connect it to my computer and transfer files. This is one of the best buys I have made.
    #4   LouPoir - Posted 11:21 am PDT 06/28/09 (1 Posts)
    You cannot move files from usb to usb within thie media center device.
    #5   matthew - Posted 12:19 pm PDT 06/28/09 (671 Posts)
    Just saw a previous poster mention the ASUS Oplay. Looks like a very competitive device--too bad it won't have the community of firmware developers that the WD has--but it will have an ethernet port and an eSATA port, two things I'd appreciate. I'm guessing it'll run somewhere in the mid-100's.
    #6   latisha - Posted 12:28 pm PDT 06/28/09 (1 Posts)
    ows??
    #7   vulcanman - Posted 1:56 pm PDT 06/28/09 (45 Posts)
    What filesystems (on the USB drives) can it read ? Only FAT32 ? What about NTFS or EXT2 ?

    I ask because many HD files can exceed 4GB.
    #8   montezuma - Posted 2:15 pm PDT 06/28/09 (378 Posts)
    Reads NTFS & FAT32

    FYI: nice hacks here: www.wdtvc.com

    BTW, seen the new PCH? c-200, supports bluray drive....$299 ...www.popcornhour.com Cool
    #9   gwe - Posted 2:44 pm PDT 06/28/09 (350 Posts)
    A future software update is going to have the ability to transfer between the USB ports. WD and outside groups are very active to update the firmware.

    #2 I bought mine from BuyDig and did not get charged tax in CA.
    #10   lodesk - Posted 4:59 pm PDT 06/28/09 (1 Posts)
    Seriously ?? people still buying WDTV?

    see this: www.mvixusa.com/ultio

    Supports twice as many formats as WDTV
    Supports network streaming, UPNP, SAMBA, BITTORRENT
    Supports file transfers from ANYWHERE to ANYWHERE via remote
    Install 1.5TB HDD inside
    #11   DH - Posted 7:31 pm PDT 06/28/09 (212 Posts)
    Thanks #10, rmvb support along does worth the extra cost.
    #12   RKLE - Posted 8:30 pm PDT 06/28/09 (6231 Posts)
    the NTFS files take 5-10 minutes for them to read. for some reason wd paired this to work fast with the mybook and passport drives. why would they ever format a 1tb mybook fat32, I cannot move 4gb files or larger to it without reformatting.
    #13   Unreal - Posted 11:47 pm PDT 06/28/09 (33 Posts)
    This is a cool little device. It makes my little 700mb avi movies look amazing on a big tv.
    #14   drumman - Posted 7:29 am PDT 06/29/09 (6 Posts)
    #10. Check the reviews and compare yourself.
    #15   jj27 - Posted 8:31 am PDT 06/29/09 (11 Posts)
    What's bad about this is that it lacks an ethernet port so can't stream content via Shares or copy from PC over the net. I prefer Egreat M34A over this. PCH is nice as well but way too expensive.
    #16   ragecage - Posted 1:42 pm PDT 06/29/09 (115 Posts)
    Does anybody know if this is compatible with a (meaning it has sufficient juice to run) Iomega Prestige 320GB USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive? That is on a deal w/ Dell right now...
    #17   gwe - Posted 2:07 pm PDT 06/29/09 (350 Posts)
    It should I am running a WD 250gb passport on mine
    #18   Shazz - Posted 6:48 pm PDT 06/29/09 (47 Posts)
    #14,

    I'm checking the reviews and don't see anything specific. Could you provide some links please?
    #19   doesgof - Posted 9:05 am PDT 06/30/09 (404 Posts)
    if networking was built-in, this would be a no-brainer
    #20   DeathBat - Posted 5:42 pm PDT 06/30/09 (491 Posts)
     
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