In article <
5d2dnXzu7-KPy_LN...@giganews.com>,
Alan Browne <alan....@FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote:
> A couple nights ago I bought:
>
> - Apple TV
> - WD TV Live Hub
> - Boxee Box
>
> The Apple TV had the best quality video stream (Netflix), The WD Live
> TV Hub and Boxee Box are about the same with action sequences resulting
> in blocks in the image ( I compared all using the same video off of
> Netflix).
I have an older WD Live, which accesses (via SMB nicely or through
Serviio reasonably) everything on my MacPro that it knows how to
display: movie files, images, etc. It's a bit of an old-fashioned
interface, just filenames on the screen, but it plays everything
flawlessly; mind you, I have an older 720p tv.
I recently bought a Zotac id41,(NVidia ION) installed Archlinux and XBMC
on it, and it plays everything too, but with that cute interface where
it goes out and finds thumbnails for everything and cast lists and plot
descriptions and goes out to YouTube to find trailers for your movies
and keeps track of what tv shows you've watched and so on and it's kind
of fun, plays everything flawless, and has way better video control and
quality and way better audio (via HDMI).
XBMC runs on all platforms; if I need Netflix, though, I'll need to
install Windows on the Zotac (or Hackintosh, I guess) because Netflix
won't play with Linux.
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