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D-Link DSM-330 DivX Connected HD Media Player $180 at Buy.com
Buy.com has the D-Link DSM-330 DivX Connected HD Media Player for $230 - $30 rebate [Exp 7/31] - $20 rebate [Exp 7/31] = $180 with free shipping. Add the DSM-330 to your wired or wireless home network and access media from all your PCs, hard drives and the Internet. [BizRate]
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#1
cote289 - Posted 6:08 pm PDT 07/8/08 (2 Posts)
This thing kicks ass. Plays all your divx/xvid and any other video format files you throw at it with a quick hack.
tons of plugins let you watch video from every online video portal.
I canceled my cable and just watch stuff off of this now.
tons of plugins let you watch video from every online video portal.
I canceled my cable and just watch stuff off of this now.
#2
matthew - Posted 9:19 pm PDT 07/8/08 (66 Posts)
Hmmm...that phrase "quick/easy hack" seems to be a familiar one...too bad there isn't more information on "how".
Is it possible that someone would enter two similarly glowing reviews on a website, just a few days apart? What would their motivation be...?
Is it possible that someone would enter two similarly glowing reviews on a website, just a few days apart? What would their motivation be...?
#3
Oio - Posted 9:49 pm PDT 07/8/08 (721 Posts)
#4
m0f0 - Posted 9:53 pm PDT 07/8/08 (6226 Posts)
#5
sombec - Posted 4:57 am PDT 07/9/08 (171 Posts)
Only 720p and no Internal Hard Drive. Popcorn hour is 1080p capable and has hard drive bay.
#6
cyberwolf - Posted 6:51 am PDT 07/9/08 (446 Posts)
Does anyone here actually have experience with both the Popcorn Hour and the DSM-330? I have a DSM-520 on one TV and am definitely looking for something for my other TV. A DSM-520 will work but I am hoping that the last 2 years would have brought significant advances in this and/or other units -- and it has not. I am worried that the DSM-330 will be more of the same... Anyone?
#7
cyberwolf - Posted 7:05 am PDT 07/9/08 (446 Posts)
One more question: Can anyone share their opinion on how this compares to a gaming system (hacked or native) that can play network-based content from a uPnP and/or DLNA compliant media server? Thanks!
#8
pioupioun - Posted 8:06 am PDT 07/9/08 (8 Posts)
#9
cyberwolf - Posted 8:25 am PDT 07/9/08 (446 Posts)
Thank you pioupioun, much appreciated! Have you ever used the DSM-520? How would you rate it compared to the 330?
#10
m0f0 - Posted 9:10 am PDT 07/9/08 (6226 Posts)
I don't see anything this can do spec wise that the DSM-520 doesn't. The 520 has appalling DivX playback issues, and can't even display album art correctly. How is this D-Link product any different?
Obviously Apple TV is better, and it's more "hackable".
*smirk*
#11
benben - Posted 9:56 am PDT 07/9/08 (89 Posts)
#12
pioupioun - Posted 10:07 am PDT 07/9/08 (8 Posts)
#13
m0f0 - Posted 10:12 am PDT 07/9/08 (6226 Posts)
| benben wrote: |
| #10 you don't get the server-client concept. You get to store your media on your central Upnp server (could be media center but there are more) and then SHARE it across a few devices in your house. It's a client device, not the storage element. |
Duh, devices that have an additional local drive are perfectly able to stream media on other devices (servers) as well as store local content (Apple TV, Popcorn Hour, etc). So apparently, it is you that doesn't get the client server concept in your futile attempt to shill your inferior diskless product here. *smirk*
#14
m0f0 - Posted 10:14 am PDT 07/9/08 (6226 Posts)
#15
cyberwolf - Posted 10:33 am PDT 07/9/08 (446 Posts)
Thanks again pioupioun... One of my goals is to not have to run any DLink software on any of my computers. Right now I have a Thecus N5200BR NAS device which runs the uShare module and acts as a uPnP/DLNA compliant media server. I only run the MediaMall Server software when I want to access internet-based content, but not my DVD collection that has all been converted to XVID. Does the 330 *require* a computer running their software for media that is *not* Internet-based?
Hmmmm I wonder if we want to switch this to private messaging instead, although, I figure others would benefit from the information as well.
Regarding the Client-Server discussions: If you have multiple Popcorn Hour devices on the same network, do you just choose from any of the available content or do you first have to choose which device's drive you want to explore and THEN pick the content? If it is the former then they deserve kudos. If it is the latter then they missed the boat and need to reconsider what a distributed client-server environment should look like in order to be user friendly. Grrrr.
Does anyone feel like these devices are "there" yet? I keep getting the feeling they are "close" but not "there" yet. Which one is the closest? Like I said earlier, the DSM-520 does the "media delivery" job but can certainly use a number of major improvements.
Hmmmm I wonder if we want to switch this to private messaging instead, although, I figure others would benefit from the information as well.
Regarding the Client-Server discussions: If you have multiple Popcorn Hour devices on the same network, do you just choose from any of the available content or do you first have to choose which device's drive you want to explore and THEN pick the content? If it is the former then they deserve kudos. If it is the latter then they missed the boat and need to reconsider what a distributed client-server environment should look like in order to be user friendly. Grrrr.
Does anyone feel like these devices are "there" yet? I keep getting the feeling they are "close" but not "there" yet. Which one is the closest? Like I said earlier, the DSM-520 does the "media delivery" job but can certainly use a number of major improvements.
#16
pioupioun - Posted 11:00 am PDT 07/9/08 (8 Posts)
#17
cote289 - Posted 11:03 am PDT 07/9/08 (2 Posts)
re #15
you do have to have software running, but its not D-links its from DivX and it simply points out where your media is on the PC and such.
I agree these devices are evolving. this one is quite nice. check out labs.divx.com and you can download a PC version of the client interface and try it out on your PC.
you do have to have software running, but its not D-links its from DivX and it simply points out where your media is on the PC and such.
I agree these devices are evolving. this one is quite nice. check out labs.divx.com and you can download a PC version of the client interface and try it out on your PC.
#18
m0f0 - Posted 11:38 am PDT 07/9/08 (6226 Posts)
Here's another... how has the 330 resolved the issues with FF and REW in video content that has plagued the 320 and 520? *smirk*
#19
pioupioun - Posted 11:50 am PDT 07/9/08 (8 Posts)
#20
cyberwolf - Posted 9:22 pm PDT 07/14/08 (446 Posts)
Do you really need to run PC software if you have a uPnP and/or DLNA compliant media server in another device? Why would you also need a PC with separate media server software running? Ridic.





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