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16th 2008f June 2008
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zyxeluk asked:
Stream multimedia content around you home viewing videos and music stored on your PC or Storage device on your Television.
Oscar
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If your planning on streaming video (HD) or standard I would recommend using PowerLine HomePlug to setup a simple network via your homes mains electricity. I’ve got a similar setup, Storage server in the study with DMA1000 in my living room. Works a treat.
Using HomePlug to stream means the movie or music you watch or listen to will not suffer any pausing (lagg) or stopages (buffering delays) caused by poor streaming, normally associated with wireless.
This DMA1000 is silent.
Comment by zyxeluk — June 19, 2008 @ 10:37 pm
sounds nice, i allready have a home storage server online at home, i need a silent system in the living room, im very dissapointed that it doesnt have wireless.
Comment by bladdan — June 22, 2008 @ 3:56 pm
Supports a wide range of multimedia formats to your TV and Hi-Fi, including:
Video Format Support: WMV • AVI • MPEG 1/2/4 • Xvid • DIVX (Up to v5)
Music Format Support: MP3 • WMA • LPCM • WAV • AAC
Photo Format Support: JPEG • BMP • PNG • TIFF • GIF
Comment by zyxeluk — June 24, 2008 @ 5:10 pm
witch mediafiles does it support?
Comment by bladdan — June 25, 2008 @ 6:01 am