Re: HI-MEDIA HD-300A - The HD Player for your Living Room - Movies just got better !!
Well... by review i know all are looking for the torrent support.
For that i need to get a 2.5" HDD inside it. dont have one. no money to get one actually any time soon.

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The firmware are loaded in internal memory, applications like Samba, BT are in internal HDD after format.
unless i get a laptop hdd of any size... dont think that can be done.
On the same note.. I do have few playback issues with this player. already conveyed to anuj. and he says
will inform HiMedia. Hope it comes through. I say this coz u guys have to see the support given to buyers
in playsmart forums. yea they are the singapore vendors. its like ASAP in ASAP. the vendor escalates the issue
to Hi-Media and right away they release a firmware is possible and necessary.
By playback support I do have few issues with certain 1080p files. cant exactly pin point yet.
I played few ~15 GB 1080p files, H.264 ones. after fast forwarding it gets stucks or the player hangs and screen goes blank
and all. And the player did turn off itself twice the day i got after using the remote. but yest on a longer run it was all fine so thats
not a issue
On the same note. my 50 GB BDMV Transformers 2 plays just fine. that was the only HD even my old PC used to stutter.
and my 20GB H.264 LOTR 1 rip is also working fine. i did saw it skip few times. I dunno if its a chip issue or a firmware issue.
so sticking with this player. atleast i can have my TV marathons.
But people who know more please comment.
But any videos in any format upto 720p and the 1080p files, the x264 8GB ones are just knife through butter for this.
Yeah i do have lots of varieties of formats/sizes, so yea kinda going harsh on the player.
Enough with the bad things. let me say some good things.
1. Player looks fabulous. yeas it does, the surface is kinda brushed aluminum not some plastic that WD gives.
And for me this means a LOT. i hate fugly players. One of the reasons i am pestering anuj to resolve the
playback issues via Hi-Media.
2. Lots of connectivity options. yea they do matter for me.
a. Different Digital audio options
b. The Esata is a BOON. I can connect ANY HDD/DVDRW and just use it. ITS SO COOL to do that.
c. Connect a HDD and make it into a NAS. yea it can do that.
d. It supports USB hubs..
3. The remote is very feature rich. and it have the luminous glow in dark, the buttons. sort of makes up for no back lit.
But yea the navigation D Pads feedback, i am not fond of it. its wobbly.
4. The firmware is something i wish more.
Yea when i heard Chinese i did have my doubts. but it did surprise me. the menu is VERY UI friendly. its simple. its there. it works.
but yea the above playback issues, if they are firmware ones. then thats the only thing i gripe about.
5. The wireless N lan for me..
6. It supports a BT client natively. albeit with a Internal HDD installed. so havent yet tried it out. borrow me a internal HDD will do that.
Hey, i bought the player first.. help me out.
6. And yea for 6500, this player delivers a lot. i would say.
I do wish the playback/fast forward issues could be removed if its not chip level. then this player is a 9/10 for me.
Right now its 6.5/10 for me. just coz of the playback issues i had.
boy this is a preview.