kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
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Hi. Certain programmes like Lost I download as I don't have Sky. Upstairs I just copy the file via wi-fi to my PS3 (as streaming usually buffers badly) and then watch it, job done
However, downstairs there is no PS3. I used to just burn off a DVD of the file, but it's hard to track down free software and I find it usually lip syncs... other than buying a DVD player with a USB drive on it (would rather not have the drive sticking out as I play) is there a way of doing all the things a PS3 can do, without having to buy another PS3?
In other words something that has a hard drive, connects via wifi and can see video files!?
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
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Popcorn Hour 120 (I think it's that model anyway)
Or the Western Digitial equivalent is what you're after.
Rename the topic to media centre, and you should get some related links about them I think?
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oceansoul
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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Something like popcorn hour?
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noshua
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Popcorn Hour A100 or A110 will work - A110 supports DTS audio de-coding (no need for an amplifier to de-code it).
Western Digital TV is around £60 brand new and will do the job (place it on a USB stick and play - or you can stream from a network [not the PS3 its-self though]).
In comparison, A100 is around £80-100 second-hand, A110 being £140-150 and the WDTV being around £45-60.
EDIT: Just noticed you mentioned WiFi, as you mentioned though it stutters quite badly, mainly because WiFi is shit. The A100 and A110 can support WiFi with an additional add-on (http://www.popcornhour.com/onlinestore/index.php?pluginoption=productinfo&item_id=9) and the WDTV can do it with a third party firmware and a WiFi adapter (http://wiki.wdtv.org/doku.php?id=usb_wireless_dongles_table_page).
If I was in your situation, I'd save my money and get the WDTV and a USB adapter for WiFi/Ethernet.
[Edited on 08-01-2010 by noshua]
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kz
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Cool cheers I'll look into it
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