DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by Gary
You need 1080? Hmmmm
What's your epic system?
Cheers Dom, I'll have a gander tomorrow.
Not epic, just have 1080p TV's and dl stuff in as high quality as I can, would be a waste only being able to display 720.
Where are you getting all of these amazing Full HD DVDRips from?
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John
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DVDRip isn't a format 
Getting my full HD rips from the internet.
[Edited on 11-10-2011 by John]
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DaveyLC
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I wish I could be as eLiTe as you John.. One-day.. One-day
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Gary
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For that you need to become a social recluse and have no friends. Think you need to be a virgin also to be that elite
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DaveyLC
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Damn! I FAIL
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Damn! I FAIL
Think I'd rather fail tbh
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Dom
Not 'hating', just stating facts. If it floats your boat then fair enough but as a media streamer it's pretty poor against other streamers that are cheaper and better (in terms of supported formats / functionality).
Find me one cheaper than £99 that supports DivX and DVDRip please
What's DVDRip as it isn't a video format? And most, if not all, media streamers support basic formats like Divx/Xvid. Either way, WDTV HD is around £80/90, outputs 1080p and supports more video formats (granted iso support isn't 100% but better than XBMC).
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Where are you getting all of these amazing Full HD DVDRips from?
Contradicting yourself there regarding SD and HD but 40/50GB BD disc rips are freely available.
quote: Originally posted by Gary
You need 1080? Hmmmm
What's your epic system?
Then why buy a 1080p telly? 
As for epic system, cost no issue probably a Myth server based PVR system with Myth frontend (mITX/Pico) clients for each room/tv.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
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WDTV seems to retail for £99 too? And appears to be almost identically spec'd to the Apple TV just a bit uglier?
As for 1080p.. There arent many people who can genuinely see the difference between REAL full HD and interlaced HD when watching a movie/playing a game.. I think my XBOX is my only full HD source.
Anyway, I'm happy with my purchase and it would make many others happy so to be brutally honest DOM I dont really care if you've got gold plates mains plugs and the best streaming media hardware in the universe 
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John
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Annoys me when people think because they can't tell the difference no-one can.
I think Dom is a realist when it comes to interconnects as well btw.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
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No worries, i was just stating that you can get a better device for cheaper (can pick up the WDTV for £82). All the best with your 720p
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Anyone rate Popcorn Hour?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Anyone rate Popcorn Hour?
Really good bits of kit; think Bart(?) off here has one
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I'd like to roll out a media setup at home but unsure what to go with.
I like your idea of having dumb frontends and a myth server, but it seems most recent TV's these days can stream shit but the question is what exactly can they stream. In my room I've got a PS3/Sky HD so I can record alot and use the PS3 to view downloaded films using PS3MediaServer but it does fall short on a few things.
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by willay
Anyone rate Popcorn Hour?
Really good bits of kit; think Bart(?) off here has one
I have one, the A110 so the older model.
Boring as hell menus, which seems to matter to some people (ie it doesn't have the slick presentation of xbmc) but plays everything out of the box. No pissing around jailbreaking and thinking will it /wont it play 1080p.
I use mine everyday picking up the shares from my server.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by willay
I'd like to roll out a media setup at home but unsure what to go with.
I like your idea of having dumb frontends and a myth server, but it seems most recent TV's these days can stream shit but the question is what exactly can they stream. In my room I've got a PS3/Sky HD so I can record alot and use the PS3 to view downloaded films using PS3MediaServer but it does fall short on a few things.
My TV plays almost everything I've thrown at it.
I've been using PS3MediaServer and I installed Serviio to try over the weekend, both work.
TV has iplayer, 4OD, youtube built in.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
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No worries, i was just stating that you can get a better device for cheaper (can pick up the WDTV for £82). All the best with your 720p
Extra cool points for having an apple device though.
Looks far nicer too 
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noshua
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VDPAU capable machine running a full operating system tbh.
Gives you best of both worlds - can run XBMC, Plex, Myth or whatever you fancy as the front end, but have usenet, torrent or http download clients running in the background doing all the work automatically
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Gary
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Fair enough, right Davey, we eat go take these apple tv's back and get something more expensive and uglier to do the same job.
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DaveyLC
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And I was so happy with the way it works and the features it has.. Damn me for buying stuff that works perfectly!
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Gary
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I know! Ahh well, better luck next time!
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Cavey
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You guys are dicks. You asked him to show you a cheaper alternative that did the same thing. He did.
In fairness, John and Dom both complemented AppleTV on doing what it does well, but pointed out the limitations to it in comparison to similar devices. They never said you shouldn't have bought it or that other people shouldn't buy it
You guys are happy with it, that's great, Dom was just giving examples of alternatives.
[Edited on 11-10-2011 by Cavey]
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
You guys are dicks. You asked him to show you a cheaper alternative that did the same thing. He did.
Actually.. He said something BETTER and CHEAPER..
That WDTV actually retails for £99 from reputable retailers and you need to buy a storage device and a wifi dongle plus it doesnt do half the stuff the ATV does out of the box.
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Cavey
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£79.96 on ebuyer, but I accept your point.
As I said, you're obviously happy with your product, so that's all that matters isn't it
WDTV also does things that ATV doesn't do out of the box, so depends what you want I guess
[Edited on 11-10-2011 by Cavey]
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DaveyLC
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I'm no Apple Fanboy but the Airplay stuff is priceless.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
And I was so happy with the way it works and the features it has.. Damn me for buying stuff that works perfectly!
Are you being serious?
You've bought a product that doesn't really do the job well then had to hack it to get it to work the way you want 
Yes I'd do the same, you didn't buy something that worked perfectly though
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