Asus O player or a Blue ray player

coolcatric

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I would be buying a LED this diwali. So wanted to upgrade my old DVD player as well. Had 2 options in mind -

1. Asus O player or WD TV live
2. Blue ray player

Few questions i had

1. Would i get 5.1 channel out if i go with O player ?
2. Is there any difference in output video quality ?
3. Running cost, as in cost of procuring movies ?
 

pradymumbai

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Product Features: WD TV Live HD Media Player

Play Full HD 1080p video, music and photos on your HD TV
Supports widest variety of file formats and devices
Network capable for easy access to the newest content from PCs, network drives, internet favorites
Play network and internet content

Product Features : ASUS HDP-R1 O!Play - TV HD Media Player

Play the latest video and audio formats on the PC (including Real Media)
Experience HD 1080p output
Multiple input sources through eSATA, USB, LAN. Stream your content from an external HDD, PC, or NAS device.
Highly compatible device that supports HDMI and composite inputs.
Media Browsing - Simple yet powerful interface to allow you to sort and search for your media files. Also allow music shuffling as well as quick movie preview to enhance user experience.

Formats supported: WD TV Live HD Media Player

Video: AVI (Xvid, AVC, MPEG1/2/4), MPG/MPEG, VOB, MKV (h.264, x.264, AVC, MPEG1/2/4, VC-1), TS/TP/M2T (MPEG1/2/4, AVC, VC-1), MP4/MOV (MPEG4, h.264), M2TS, WMV9
Audio: MP3, WAV/PCM/LPCM, WMA, AAC, FLAC, MKA, AIF/AIFF, OGG, Dolby Digital, DTS
Photo: JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG
Playlist: PLS, M3U, WPL
Subtitles: SRT, ASS, SSA, SUB, SMI

Formats supported: ASUS HDP-R1 O!Play - TV HD Media Player

Video:
Containers: avi, mpeg, mov, wmv, mkv, ts, m2ts, mp4
flv, rm/rmvb.
Video Codecs: MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, RM/RMVB
Audio: MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, WAV, FLAC, AIFF
Image Format: JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, TIFF
Subtitles: SRT, SAA, SMI, SUB

We recommended Asus O player .
 

jijojose79

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I have been using Asus O!play HDP R1,

Pros: Support for all major formats, eSATA,LAN connectivity,+1 for remote,VFM.

Cons:No playlist support, lazy menus,takes more time to switch on/off
 
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Xtreamer for the worth bro.. Supports everything but has a sucky after sales support... Still i doubt u will even need that.
Everything u want, d players got...
 

somu

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I have been using a Seagate Free Agent Theater+ for almost a year now & have found no problems with it.

I have hooked up my Z5500 Digital speakers to it, via s/pdif optical cables.

Full HD videos etc work like a charm, menu is not at all sluggish & neither is the HD playback.

Only gripe is that the HDD bay supports the Free Agent Go drives, which r really hard to come by these days.
 

coolcatric

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hmasalia said:
HD 2 Does!

you mentioning about 5.1 channel out support ?

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i guess my 1 question is still unanswered which is -

Which is better Asus / WD / xyz player or BLUE RAY ??
 
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that question can only be best answered by you mate... if you intend to buy blueray discs in the future, get a blueray player cause a lot of led's(samsung mostly) these days can play mkv and other formats anyways so u wont really need a media player.
If ur pc already has a bd drive, then u can make bd iso's and play em on a media player, in that case media player is a good option.
Look, between a media player vis a vis a bd player, media player will always support more formats. It really comes down to personal convenience now. FTW, ur led itself might end up supporting all formats that u need...

coolcatric said:
you mentioning about 5.1 channel out support ?

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i guess my 1 question is still unanswered which is -

Which is better Asus / WD / xyz player or BLUE RAY ??
 

manju_rn

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Do check out WD live hub. Comes with in built 1 TB hdd. It is also compatble with various wifi dongles so that you do not have to stick with proprietary wifi dongle like xtreamer. The best part is the user forums, there are plenty of hacks that you can modify wd.
 

jijojose79

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I didn't see any Asus with in built hard disk. Choosing Asus or WD depends on you budget, seagae theatre also a good option. One more issue I am having with my Asus HDP R1 is fast forward and reverse is not proper.