![]() Is it worth to buy a player from the above list. Does it mean that the codec support of wd is not that great. Though WD has been a major brand in media players, recently members are more discussing on Himedia and asus players. In such a case, i can avoid the task of copying to usb and carrying to media player.ģ. If i connect this to PC, will i be able to create a wireless network and use it with the WD TV Live models. I have a Linksys WUSB54GC wifi usb stick which i bought to use with bsnl modem. Will WD TV Live (WDBHG70000NBK) be enough for the above requirement.Ģ. My requirement is to play mp3/dvd/bd rips from USB drives and from PC on wireless and budget is upto 8k. I can find many WD models like WD TV Live, WD TV Live Plus, WD Live Hub, WD Tv Mini. WD media players are a better buy from amazon considering the offer. On checking amazon, i found that asus is cheaper here in India. ![]() I have arnd 3.6 k balance from my earlier transaction in shopyourworld. Have found that WD TV and Asus O play mini are ones in my budget. I am planning to buy a media player to connect to my denon 1911 and CRT tv. If network does not work, one reason can be that you have to configure the network settings, just go to the network settings of your media HUB (check manual how to) and make sure that its set to automatic, thats all you need to so and things should work. Youtube and FB should already be there in your media HUB. (assuming that the connection has been made as explained above)įor browsing net again if your media hub provides an inbuilt browser, than all you have to do is to open it and start using. To share media to and for from your PC/Laptop you can use their proprity application Discovery, install it on your PC/Laptop, that would map the drive of you media hub to your PC, and then it is just like opening your drive locally. assuming your router is connected to internet and you can browse net via wifi or LAN, Your router will provide an internal IP to your media center automatically (you dont have to to anything). ![]() Typically you will have to connect your Media HUB to your router via LAN cable (Cat 5e). It should be pretty forward and your manual should explain ti effectively, idely speaking, if you have a router connected to your broadband, things become easier. ![]()
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