spirovious
Well-Known Member
I got engaged and have been busy with thatthats why not active
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So got promotion haa...:clapping:
Welcome to seniors grp:cheers:
I got engaged and have been busy with thatthats why not active
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It does happen now and then but the latest firmware is supposed to have fixed.
Previously, I used to use Jubler (i think nto sure of the name) and adjust the subtitle based on the delay. Hardly a minute job.
Illusion: I got engaged and have been busy with thatthats why not active
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I met with MBR's fiancee when I went to his house for comparing 983 vs WDTV. A lovely girl. Though she shares some of MBR's love for music and movies, she was worried about his obsession with HiFiVision. She got even more worried when she saw MBR and me talking in a language that must be have been Greek and Latin to her. Actually that day, there were also two friends of MBR who also gave up after listening to us for a few minutes.
But I am sure they will live happily together. I could see the love and affection they have for each other and the ease with which they mixed.
Cheers
PS
MBR, don's curse or beat me, OK?
Hi MBR,
HDMI version od WD is not mentioned anywhere on web.Its not 1.3 I suppose(popcornhr is 1.3)Can you pls.specify?
Hi Ram,
Congrats!:clapping:
All the married guys here in the forum are so happy that one more is joining our club and loosing his freedom:yahoo::
just kidding buddy! All the best to you both!
cheers,
Sri
Its 1.2 not 1.3, Digital Audio needs to be passed via Optical Cable but the HDMI passes the regular audio.
OK,
Then how with playing HD audio as 1.2 cannot pass it I suppose?
Web says pass through.
Congrats MBR, i've been married for almost 2 years and I can heartily recommend it. The wife supports my AV craze even with us being rather young and poor and her being of the view that "if i can see it and hear it, that's good enough" .....all the very best!
Hi,
Based on the recommendations from this forum, I got a WD TV HD for my bedroom last week. Let me confirm that I am not disappointed at all.
The connections took less that a minute, and I could upgrade the firmware in just a few more minutes.
Here are some initial reactions:
+Ve
- It is a HTPC replacement!
- It is also a pleasure to use, and is quite 'wife friendly'
- I have been happy with the video, i.e. MKV displayed through HDMI on the 46inch LCD TV
- The device looks cute and the remote control is even cuter
- The menus are clear and crisp.
- I like the thumbnails for the movies. They have an upright aspect ratio, so it looks like the DVD covers laid out in a row.
- I also checked out some .m2ts 1080p home videos from my friend's Sony video camera; quite impressive.
- Most of the things that would have bothered me have been fixed in the latest firmware.
I voted for the features in the future versions at:
-Ve
Thanks everyone for all the useful inputs provided on this forum.
- Poor quality audio DAC on board. I am using the DAC in the TV, which is better. Apparently even the digital out is bumping up the volume (to be fixed in future). This causes clipping of loud passages. I am still not investing in a separate DAC yet. Let them fix the digital out first. So no music from this device for now.
- Does not play WMA lossless and Apple Lossless files. Plays FLAC, so OK for me, but no 96KHz/24bit audio out.
- Does not play DVD menus. At least I do not know a way to achieve this, as Handbreak rips one title at a time, with no menus. I could workaround this problem to some extent by giving meaningful names to the chapters while ripping the DVD. Thankfully WD TV HD allows chapter navigation.
- I just read that WD is planning a TV HD 2.0 soon. So some of the planned features may go to the next model, even if they need no H/W change.
Regards,
Sharad
Add to Negatives, no good support for mp4 and audio layers in AAC and even some AC3 codecs which is quite frustrating