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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #300 on: Apr 08, 2010 at 08:43 PM »
I purchased an Asus O!Play HDP-R1 player from electroworld, few weeks back. It was priced the same with WD TV(not WD TV LIVE)...difference was may LAN port, E-SATA and RMVB support ung Asus oplay. so far im very happy with the unit. its been able to play everything i've thrown its way...avi, mkv, rmvb, dvix lahat walang problema. then after upgrading the firmware, the unit also had internet TV and internet Radio. sayang lng walang wifi so i have to keep it connected via LAN para mgamit mga network features.

has anybody else also tried this unit?? its actually very good considering the very extensive file support it has and I highly recommend it.  :)

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #301 on: Apr 08, 2010 at 09:05 PM »
I purchased an Asus O!Play HDP-R1 player from electroworld, few weeks back. It was priced the same with WD TV(not WD TV LIVE)...difference was may LAN port, E-SATA and RMVB support ung Asus oplay. so far im very happy with the unit. its been able to play everything i've thrown its way...avi, mkv, rmvb, dvix lahat walang problema. then after upgrading the firmware, the unit also had internet TV and internet Radio. sayang lng walang wifi so i have to keep it connected via LAN para mgamit mga network features.

has anybody else also tried this unit?? its actually very good considering the very extensive file support it has and I highly recommend it.  :)

Nice short review, much better Sir kung makapag-post ka ng screenies, that would be highly appreciated by members like me who are in a hunt for NMTs.
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #302 on: Apr 08, 2010 at 09:29 PM »
Nice short review, much better Sir kung makapag-post ka ng screenies, that would be highly appreciated by members like me who are in a hunt for NMTs.

sorry bro, la ko camera e...mdyu mababa sa "to buy" ko un since limited budget. hehehe post ko nlng link:)
http://asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=sPkRGUeRrpiVYl5K&templete=2 saw from the bottom of the page that asus releases firmware upgrades on a very regular basis. didn't know that before i bought the unit...guess thats a plus. hehehe

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #303 on: Apr 09, 2010 at 03:23 PM »
Sigma Vs Sigma

So which one should I choose between the A-200 and the WDTV Live?

Oh, I only care about compatibility with, and playability of all A/V formats.

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #304 on: Apr 09, 2010 at 03:45 PM »
Between the two I would choose the one with better support and that's the Popcorn A-200. Still waiting for the nextgen player with 100% HD Audio playability hehe
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #305 on: Apr 27, 2010 at 10:39 AM »
what's the cheapest nmt na kaya magplay ng mkv?

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #306 on: Apr 29, 2010 at 12:25 AM »
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #307 on: Apr 29, 2010 at 05:49 AM »
what's the cheapest nmt na kaya magplay ng mkv?

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #308 on: Apr 29, 2010 at 01:37 PM »
what's the cheapest nmt na kaya magplay ng mkv?
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #309 on: Apr 30, 2010 at 06:51 AM »
What is teh cheapest NMT that has component video ouput and can output 1080p, 1080i, 720p and 480p via component video?

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #310 on: Apr 30, 2010 at 11:20 AM »
I don't think component can do 1080p.

If there are devices that can, they wouldn't be cheap.

720p & 1080i pwede pa.


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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #311 on: Apr 30, 2010 at 11:27 AM »
Yes. Component video can do 1080p. It's common actually, Im just looking for the cheapest.
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #312 on: Apr 30, 2010 at 11:49 AM »
What is teh cheapest NMT that has component video ouput and can output 1080p, 1080i, 720p and 480p via component video?

The cheapest I've seen is the egreat R1 which is around 6k

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #313 on: May 02, 2010 at 10:41 PM »
mag - xtreamer ka na

i just might... back read muna ako xtreamer thread before i do decide.

for teh girlfriend kase eh.  i myself am using cinematube and i don't have any issues with it.

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #314 on: May 02, 2010 at 11:57 PM »
Spike is still selling the Datacage HDPro-S for P5,800

Im satisfied with my hdpro so will get another one this week :)
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #315 on: Jun 09, 2010 at 04:04 PM »
mga papi ask lang ako ano mas ok para sa inyo xtreamer or cinematube? pros and cons?

laki ba difference ng night mode ng ciinematube?

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Brite-View Cinematube vs xtreamer
« Reply #316 on: Jun 09, 2010 at 04:18 PM »
mga master ask ko lang ano pro and cons nitong dalawa?

and ung night mode ba ng cinematube malaking bagay and working ba?

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Re: Brite-View Cinematube vs xtreamer
« Reply #317 on: Jun 09, 2010 at 04:57 PM »
sir,

sa akin lang ano, basa ka lang ng mga reviews ng mga may gamit nitong unit na ito
at duon ka mag decide. ang gamit ko xtreamer ayos naman sa presyo niya at nag enjoy
namin kami ng mga anak ko pati mga us mini series dito na namin pina panood flv files swabe!
at mayroon pa siyang sariling site na pwede kang maka pag update at very active ang mga
bossing duon.

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #318 on: Jun 24, 2010 at 07:49 PM »
Question lang mga bros. May nakita kasi akong bagong dating na media player sa CDRking that can do 1080p and can play mkv and h264 files at the price of P2,880. May nakabili na ba nito? Kung meron, paki share naman ang performance. Thanks.

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #319 on: Jul 02, 2010 at 12:49 PM »
Hello! Paki share naman ng eval nyo sa Measy player. Am thinking of buying this but it seems wala atang review dito (o baka di ko lang mahanap). Thanks!

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #320 on: Jul 04, 2010 at 10:20 PM »
Finally gave in yesterday and bought my 4th personal NMT unit. (Before this I've bought an egreat 31b, egreat r1, hdmc player).

I figured a lot of people are in the same boat as me. Early adaptors of the NMT craze and now looking to upgrade from their 1st gen players.

Why the upgrade? Frustration. It's quite frustrating to be watching a movie and halfway into it you'll get stutters or the clip will just stop. Speed is also another factor. I don't want to wait 4 minutes anymore to play a movie! Also if you're like me who has a 2tb external HD you'll need to  wait forever to be able to browse it.

I've always been quite disorganized with my NMT's. You know... I have movies everywhere. External HD, internal, PC, other NMT's etc. I never really got around to fully organize everything. This time around I want to be able to organize my stuff properly.

So on with the contenders for this upgrade.

1. Popcorn Hour A-200
2. Mede8er
3. HDPro
4. Eaget
5. Xtreamer
6. Xtreamer Pro

First one eliminated from the list is the Xtreamer. Sure it's currently the most popular one out there but I've heard some bad stories about it as well. Also I'm not that happy with the remote.

One major requirement for me is ease of scanning through a movie. With my Egreat I can just type any number and it will go to the corresponding percentage of the clip.

Also it doesn't support 3.5"HD's. I checked out the Xtreamer Pro. This one supports 3.5" HD's BUT it still has the same remote!

Next was Eaget and HDPro. I've browsed this forum so many times on these two items. I figured it's just like the Mede8er. Only cheaper. I'm correct of course. It doesn't have the same support userbase as that of the Mede8er. Firmware updates are not common on these things although they did release a new one recently.

Another requirement I had right now was that this new NMT that I'm going to buy needs to have the bells and whistles. YES it needs to be faster than my old one. That's a given on all these 2nd gen NMT's. This time around it needs to be flashy! It's UI needs to be a knockout! I should be able to impress people who'd want to watch and scan through my files! YAMJ or YAMJ like UI would be GREAT!

Eaget and HDPro probably could handle this. However I did not see that much movement in their community. Google these two NMT's and you're not going to get a lot of results. What if I run into some problems in the future? Who do I ask? What if I want to try out new things? There's no active community (except here in PDVD) for these two NMT's. If there was any it would have probably been in Chinese.

The Popcorn Hour A-200 UI is perfect I thought. It has the BEST remote out there. Still has the same scanning functionality I loved in my Egreat unit. The price is quite expensive. I dont' think I can pay double considering the Eaget and HDPRo were 5k and 5.8k respectively. But still it was quite enticing. The community support is phenomenal on this thing. The popcorn hour community is the biggest one out there! It's got YAMJ! It's got everything! Backlit remote rocks!

Next was the Mede8er. It was more expensive than the Eaget and HDPro but they're basically the same damn thing. Save for the user base. The Mede8er community is also flourishing. It's a best seller in Europe. There are a ton of firmware updates and there's huge potential for UI to match the popcorn hour. However it was more expensive. I hated this. It's the same damn thing! Only 50% more expensive. The 2 year warranty was enticing.

I had to eliminate majority of my choices.

I went to eHome to check out the three remaining units that I wanted to give a shot to.

1. Popcorn Hour A-200
2. Xtreamer PRO (i must admit it was a longshot)
3. Mede8er

I took out HDPro and Eaget mainly for their lack of support. Yes I know this is not the most important thing. But I was thinking it was an upgrade for me and I wanted all the bells and whistles even if there's a chance I won't use these too much.

First one I looked at was the Xtreamer Pro. MAN! This thing is so small!!! You'll wonder where the "NMT" circuitry is! The mainboard I think is in the backpart of the xtreamer pro. Basically I felt that this thing had "overheat" written all over it. Imagine it has one tiny fan supporting the NMT board and 2 big Hard drives. It doesn't have good air flow as the whole thing is pretty much sealed save for the exhaust fan. For about 8k this offered nothing in terms of advantage I needed against the regular Xtreamer (which I didn't really like). Scrapped Xtreamer Pro.

Next was the Mede8er. I knew it. It was basically the same as the HDPro. I checked the Remote... it uses a similar way of scanning as the Egreat except this one you typed in the minutes. A little more work (if you can call it that). If you wanted to go at the 10 minute mark you pressed 1 and 0... and so on. It had a 2 year warranty. I checked the UI and you can customize it using a YAMJ converter. It has pretty good tweaking capabilities. I was also shown the latest preview features of the new Firmware. 3.5" hd support was nice.

Next was my best bet... the Popcorn Hour A-200. WTF?!!? This thing looks like a Tupperware container. Yes, this thing is as flimsy as it can get. It's made of plastic. Like lock and lock! It really did feel cheap. I can't believe I'm paying for twice as much as the EAGET and XTreamer for this. I couldn't muster paying for this given it's bad aesthetic design. It had everything I wanted... the remote, the community, the reputation, YAMJ, 3.5"hd. However it didn't feel worth it. It honestly felt cheap.

At the end of the day I realized that the PCH's advantage in terms of community exposure over the Mede8er is something I can live with. Yes more people have PCH's and their community is more active. I felt that the Mede8er community was enough for my needs.

... and thus my decision.

I left EHome with the Mede8er. Upgraded the firmware to the latest one which came out only 2 weeks prior 3. something.

 I must say I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase. I took my time on this decision. Months literally. Up until the last minute I had 2 NMT's in contention.

So now it's time to organize my files and create this new fancy "about.jpg" to keep my new NMT cool. :)

Sorry for the long read.

Sana makatulong to sa mga hanggang ngayon nagdedecide parin :)

BTW I didn't mean to badmouth all the others that I didn't choose. I did try to look for the advantages of all these players.

thanks
« Last Edit: Jul 04, 2010 at 10:35 PM by RastaSega »

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #321 on: Jul 06, 2010 at 09:33 AM »
nice read sir rasta. thanks for sharing.

dont want to give in to temptation yet, good thing i have until december to decide. hehehe  :)

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #322 on: Jul 18, 2010 at 07:34 PM »
@rastasega

nice input..i'm using egreat m31b and happy with it..i might check the mede8er also for my 2nd nmt..thanks..
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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #323 on: Jul 18, 2010 at 08:53 PM »
in my case my first NMT was the 1st Gen WDTV.  I'm not really satisfied with it (very slow loading, esp. in my case with about more than 10 pieces of 1 TB external hard disks.  After  that I bought a 1st Gen HDPro and honestly this NMT suited my needs, except for a very rich GUI (in which until now I'm salivating,  :D). 

And then I bought a Xtreamer (of which, after 1 month of use, I decided to sell it).  :-[,

And right now, I just purchased from Sir Spike again 2 pieces of HDPro-S, still waiting for it to be used though since Im out of Pinas until now.

Btw, here's some forum for HDPro NMT's, in case you're interested: 

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1351526

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #324 on: Jul 22, 2010 at 02:46 PM »
I just got my xtreamer pro loaded with 2 - 2TB HDDs and I have yet to find something to complain about.
Maybe because I'm still enjoying trying to watch the 400+ movies I have loaded on my HDDs!

Cest fantastique!!!   ;)

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #325 on: Jul 22, 2010 at 05:09 PM »
I am planning to buy the DUNE HD BASE 3.0 int he next few weeks...as my second NMT. Reading from the internet it is considered expensive but it seems to present the best featured NMT currently in the market. Appreciate if someone using the DUNE can share inputs. TIA.

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #326 on: Jul 22, 2010 at 11:50 PM »
I am planning to buy the DUNE HD BASE 3.0 int he next few weeks...as my second NMT. Reading from the internet it is considered expensive but it seems to present the best featured NMT currently in the market. Appreciate if someone using the DUNE can share inputs. TIA.

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #327 on: Jul 23, 2010 at 12:39 AM »

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #328 on: Jul 23, 2010 at 10:27 PM »
Great inputs, rastasega.

Just wondering... where and how much did you get your Mede8er for?

Thanks!

UPDATE: Answers found. Thanks again.
« Last Edit: Jul 27, 2010 at 09:39 AM by teejay »

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Re: NMT / Media Player Comparisons
« Reply #329 on: Aug 10, 2010 at 09:53 AM »
Whats the best NMT that handles torrent downloading well? meaning it has fast downloads.