-
-
Specifications:
- High Definition HD Media Player is one of the most exciting media players to hit the market this year
- Unleash all the power of your media on your home theater system
- Enjoy your true HD media player streamed from your desktop to your living room
- Includes HDMI 1.3 port, Supporting up to True HD 1080p
- HD media player includes expandable hard drive slot for future expansion for extra storage of movies, photos, and music
- High definition player has universal Plug-n-Play capability (UPnP)
- USB ports for USB drives
- Power: 12V DC 3A power adapter
- Hardware Configuration: 128MB DDR2, 256MB Nand FLASH
- Size: 190 x 170 x 65mm/7.5 x 6.7 x 2.6in(L x W x H)
Chipset:
- Realtek RTD1073DD+
Video Output:
- HDMI1.3 output, Composite output, Y/Pb/Pr output
Video Format:
- RM/RMVB
- MPEG1/2/4 Elementary (M1V, M2V, M4V)
- MPEG1/2 PS (M2P, MPG)
- MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, MTS)
- AVI, ASF, WMV
- Matroska (MKV)
- MP4, RMP4, IFO
- DVD-ISO, BD-ISO
- MINI BD, BD-9, BD25, RBD, D5, D9, DVD, CD
Video Codec:
- MPEG1, VCD1.0/2.0, SVCD
- RealNetworks (RM/RMVB) 8/9/10, up to 720p
- HD MPEG-2 MP/HL, ISO, IFO, VOB, TS
- HD MPEG-4 SP/ASP, Xvid
- H.264, BP@ L3, MP@ L4.1, HP@ L4.1
- WMV9, VC-1, AP@ L3
- DivX3/4/5
- XVID SD/HD
- RM/RMVB 8/9/10
Video Output:
- HDMI output
- Stereo output
- Digital(optical+coaxial)output
Audio SPDIF RAW:
- TRUEHD, DTS, DTS-HD HR, DTS-HD MA, Dolby Digital Plus
Audio Format:
- AAC, M4A
- MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA)
- WAV
- OGG
Audio Codec:
- MPEGILayer 1/2/3 & MPEGII1/2
- LPCM, PCM, FLA, AAC, WAV, OGG
- Dolby Digital
- RA1/RA-cook/RA-Lossless
USB HOST:
- 2 x USB 2.0 Host
- 1 x USB-PC
Network Connector:
- LAN (10/100Mbps) Auto-Negotiation Ethernet
Network Function:
- Youtube, Youku, Picasa, Flickr, Rss news, Weather, Internet radio, Internet TV
File Formate:
- FAT32、NTFS、EXT3
Picture Format:
- JPEG,BMP,PNG,GIF
Subtitle Format:
- MicroDVD [.sub]
- SubRip [.srt]
- Sub Station Alpha [.ssa]
- Sami [.smi]
- Idx+Sub
- PGS subtitle
OSD Language:
- Simplified Chinese/ Traditional
- Chinese/English/Spanish/Russian/Dutch/Italian/French/German/Thai/Viet
Subtitle Language:
- Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese/English
- Turkish/Greece/Hebrew/SE European, Central European
- Cyrillic, Western, Unicode (UTF8)
Details:

- High Definition HD Media Player is one of the most exciting media players to hit the market this year

- USB ports for USB drives. Unleash all the power of your media on your home theater system

- Enjoy your true HD 1080p media streamed from your desktop to your living room

- High Definition HD Media Player is one of the most exciting media players to hit the market this year
A Comparison of HD Media Players:
Internal vs. External Hard Drive
- Most HD media players include the ability to connect an external hard disk drive (HDD) to the player via USB; however, some include the ability to install a hard drive directly into the media player itself. This allows for fewer cables and boxes when integrating an HD media player into your home theater setup. Western Digital TV Live media player allows only HDDs to be externally connected (up to two at a time), while the Iomega Screenplay Plus has an integrated hard drive
Network Connectivity
- Increasingly, HD media players include the ability to connect to the Internet and network file shares. These players don't require an external HDD, as they can pull their media from a file server (a computer dedicated to sharing and storing files through a network) or from Internet sources such as YouTube or Hulu. Some devices, like the Roku, are advertised as HD media players but allow access only to Internet sources
High Definition Output
- There are two basic types of HD signals: 720 and 1080. These numbers refer to the number of pixels -- individual colored dots on the screen -- that exist from the top to the bottom of a TV screen. While other factors affect quality (particularly progressive and interlaced scanning technologies), it's generally accepted that the 1920-by-1080 (1080) screen resolution is a higher quality HD than 1280-by-720 screens. Some HD media players will output a signal only as high as 720, resulting in less-than-optimal quality on 1080 television screens
Codecs
- Digital media files use a variety of file formats and encryption technologies. Reading these different files requires a set of instructions called a "codec." Most media players strive to include enough codecs to play the majority of media files; however, different companies provide different combinations of codecs. If you have a specially formatted digital file, check with the manufacturer to see that this codec is included on the device. This does not apply to media presented through the Internet
Package Included:
- 1 x HD Media Player
Get DinoPoint™ by Writing reviews, Post Images, or Post Videos. The first five customers can get double points!
Tammy VanMeer
from ()
Bought this item on
01-26-2011- Other Thoughts: This WD player has handled everything I've thrown at it.. Firmware update was quick and easy and has a nice user friendly interface. I am very happy with this product..
Was this review helpful?
Zenon A Kowal
from ()
Bought this item on
03-19-2011- Other Thoughts: this little box does all i need it to do. I plug in my usb thumb drive and off i go! i can watch all my downloaded movies on my tv in HD. plug my speakers in via the phono jack. easy, very easy. i really like it, not complicated and no annoying to use wireless. I noticed another reviewer slammed this item for not having wireless - why? it doesn't advertise as having wireless.
Was this review helpful?
david gorbunov
from ()
Bought this item on
04-23-2011- Other Thoughts: I purchased this device mainly to be able to play movies through my TV without having to hook my laptop up to the TV. But I found the device does so much more. Instant streaming movies through Netflix, looking at pictures stored on a USB drive or a shared drive through my home network. I can even access my youtube account via this device. It works best if you have an HDMI cable to your TV. I highly recommend this for the geek in all of us.
Was this review helpful?
Bruce Hart
from ()
Bought this item on
03-05-2011- Other Thoughts: This is my 2nd WD TV Live media player as I loved it so much, I decided to get it for my bedroom TV. I use LAN to share my 3 hard hard drives (5 tb total) and never have issues. Most of the time I'm able to connect to my shared drive with in 1 to 2 minutes and never have problem with streaming my movies. Most of my movies are 1080p with DTS sound which looks great!!! I recomend this to everyone
Was this review helpful?
Don Grell
from ()
Bought this item on
02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Love the HD media player, can easly show all the home videos on HD on a 58" panasonic plasma screen. It was easy to set up, easy to use, the remote while simple is easy to navigate. We have a lot of media on USB drives and almost all of it plays very nicely.
Was this review helpful?
Maybe you are interested in:






























































































































