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| D-Link MediaLounge DSM-320 802.11g Wireless Media Player From Amazon (US) for $157.44 An A/V component that can stream digital audio, photos and video from your PC to your TV, over a wired or 802.11g wireless network D-Link DSM-320 Wireless Media Player - The Wireless Media Player from D-Link merges your abundant Digital entertainment collection on your PC, with the comfort and convenience of your living room. It's slim design fits into entertainment centers easily, and once attached to your TV, you can wirelessly Stream your audio, photo, and Video files. Navigation of your content is easy with D-Link's intuitive User Interface and included remote control!-Wireless Data transfer rates of up to 54Mbps-Backwards compatible with 802.11b (up to 11Mbps data transfer rates)-Also supports a 10/100Mbps wired Ethernet connection-NTSC & PAL Video Support-Outputs - 1 Composite Audio/Video, 1 S-Video, 1 Component Video, 1 Coax Audio, & 1 Optical Audio-Audio Compatibility - MP3, WMA, WAV, & Radio AOL-Video Compatibility - MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, QuickTime, & XviD-Image Compatibility - JPEG, JPEG2000, TIFF, GIF, BMP, & PNG From J&R for $168.99 Stream audio/video/photos to TV, Plug-&-Play AV/ remote control From TechDepot for $172.95 |
Late to market and still broken (Rating: 2.00) Review : I just received my Dlink DSM-320. I was initially excited about the product, but after attempting to use it I quickly realised that it needed another 3 or 4 months to be ready for prime-time. Let's start with the big issues: 1. Component out is broken. I tried this on 3 different TVs with component out (Sony Wega, JVC IArt and Pioneer SD-643-HD5) and each time the picture was displayed with a severe blue cast (everything was shades of blue). I tried another DSM-320 and the same problem existed, even AFTER the firmware upgrade. How something like this could slip by Quality Control I have no idea. 2. Wireless compatibility is pathetic. 3. Does not maintain the aspect ratio. Those are the big problems, it is also plagued by the slow menus and horrible server software mentioned in other reviews. I guess the biggest compliment I can give it is that when connected to a wired network, and while using s-video, it worked great. Even the wife could navigate the menus (slowly), play music (provided I had setup the M3U playlist for her on the server computer), look at pictures and play videos. Unfortunately, there are other products that will do those things better and cost $100 less. Do I think the DSM-320 has potential? Yes, but it needs several firmware upgrades to fix those big problems I outlined. I'm not waiting for that though, I'm sending mine back. 7-16-04 1. Unable to play more than one song in a row. The player stops after each song on an album. Must build custom playlists for each album in your collection. 2. Repeated "Unsupported file format" on standard MP3 files. These same files play on every other mp3 player I own. 3. Unresponsive remote - have to hit each button 2-3 times before the entry will register. 4. No Divx support. Most of the problems have already been described in other reviews, but I'm unable to get a solid wireless signal to the device and have no desire to run a hard-wired line to my living room at the moment. I've tried a new router, replacement antenna, and moving the equipment around as much as conceivably possible . . . to no effect. Video and Audio still skip too much. Also, for what video I could actually get to play, much of it is in widescreen and the device has no options for adjusting aspect ratio, so the picture's just stretched vertically over the whole screen. A letterboxing option on the remote would be a nice addition. |
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