Linksys releases streaming-media DVD player
[Archived in Entry, New Dvd Player]
mrbill on 2004/01/11:
„Linksys (a division of Cisco) has released a new DVD player that can stream digital media (video, music, and pictures) from a PC via a built-in 802.11G 54Mbps wireless connection....“
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„Convert your DVD movie files to DIVX, AVI, SVCD, VCD, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 as you like. A powerful and easy-to-use DVD ripping, converting and DVD backup tool. Main features include: high quality of video and audio, perfect synchronization of video and audio, selecting DVD caption, selecting audio language stream selection, selecting NTSC/PAL, optimized for Intel and AMD CPU.“http://www.stargeek.com/item/58626.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„The Omnifi is a digital media player for your car with a 20GB hard drive and an 802.11b WiFi attachment which actually makes it possible (assuming your car is within range) to wirelessly beam your music directly to your car from your PC. You can also set it to automatically transmit all sorts of information to your car, like the weather, news, etc. The hard drive can also detach and be connected to a PC (sorta like the Phatnoise system) if your car is parked too far away for WiFi.“http://www.stargeek.com/item/19409.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„The Linksys DVD Player with Wireless-G Media Link (WMLD54G) plugs into a TV and home stereo via standard composite, component or S-video cables. It normally operates as a DVD player but can also bring in streaming audio and video and still images from a PC over an 802.11g wireless Lan.“http://www.blogdriverswaltz.com/archive/ 000489.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Geoff, posted on 2004/01/22
„Linksys is doing a 802.11g hub that can do music, photos, movies, and play DVDs over a faster g network. Netgear is making music streaming devices that include streaming internet radio stations. Prismiq brought out a device last year, and they announced they're now allowing paid-for downloads of Hollywood movies from CinemaNow to play on it as well in a Video-On-Demand sort of way.“http://www.pvrblog.com/pvr/2004/01/ networked_media.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Matt Haughey, posted on 2004/01/08
„I just tried to put my Linksys G card in, and when I booted, the DVD player told me that there was no card present. Apparently, the DVD player that I got was one that needed the firmware upgrade (stoopid me should have checked that first), and since I applied the upgrade, the video is flying. Bringing up that first mpeg and the quality that it was in made this purchase worth every dime.“http://www.pvrblog.com/pvr/2003/12/ gateway_connect.html - Cached - Similar Pages
Found at a page of Matt Haughey, posted on 2003/12/01
Posted at January 12, 2004 07:16 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)