View Full Version : Media Streaming devices...any experience?
sachmo71
05-16-2008, 09:59 AM
I'm interested in perhaps purchasing a media streaming device for my house. Does anyone have an experience with them?
BrianD
05-16-2008, 10:31 AM
I use a DLink media streaming device. I think it is the DSM-520. It isn't perfect, but I use it quite a bit and really enjoy it. The biggest complaint I have with it is that it can't handle a DVD format, just AVI/WMV/MPEG files. The addition of DVD streaming would make it just about perfect.
If you are looking for these devices, plan on having a wired network connection. Wireless connections don't really provide the bandwidth for good quality video. Don't believe the marketing of wireless HD video streaming.
sachmo71
05-16-2008, 02:25 PM
I use a DLink media streaming device. I think it is the DSM-520. It isn't perfect, but I use it quite a bit and really enjoy it. The biggest complaint I have with it is that it can't handle a DVD format, just AVI/WMV/MPEG files. The addition of DVD streaming would make it just about perfect.
If you are looking for these devices, plan on having a wired network connection. Wireless connections don't really provide the bandwidth for good quality video. Don't believe the marketing of wireless HD video streaming.
I looked at the Dlink one. Maybe I should wait if the wireless isn't that strong. Space is at a premium, and I don't want to run a cable across the room.
BrianD
05-16-2008, 02:28 PM
I looked at the Dlink one. Maybe I should wait if the wireless isn't that strong. Space is at a premium, and I don't want to run a cable across the room.
It is more a function of wireless technology than the particular unit. 802.11g can't provide enough bandwidth for HD content...or decent quality SD. 802.11n might be better, but wireless is very subject to interference.
DanGarion
05-16-2008, 05:26 PM
I suggest a Xbox 360. It's the best. I really suggest running a cable, you could always have someone carpet or wall fish it.
You don't need Vista (but it's nice to have), you could use TVesity ( http://www.tversity.com/home ), it will stream just about everything.
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