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A worthy contender in the media player market
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<blockquote data-quote="Crafty" data-source="post: 67065" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>Looks good on paper.</p><p>Would love to try it out. Allthough I'm done with these media player boxes. I've bumped my head too many times.</p><p>1st I bought the mvix 760 thinking I will not need more than that. Eventually upgraded to mvix 780HD</p><p>Problem is it supports only the basic codecs, and there are never any updates. (Why push updates if your fan/userbase will upgrade to a bigger model?)</p><p>Then I bought that compro media player, same codec issue, and slow as hell.</p><p>So for me, I'm sticking with my media pc for the time being like the one I posted on classifieds.</p><p>They output in virtually any format, also support for digital audio etc. Install linux to boot directly into xbmc, and you have an awesome media player that can do MUCH more than dedicated fixed media players .</p><p>Just my 2c</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crafty, post: 67065, member: 1568"] Looks good on paper. Would love to try it out. Allthough I'm done with these media player boxes. I've bumped my head too many times. 1st I bought the mvix 760 thinking I will not need more than that. Eventually upgraded to mvix 780HD Problem is it supports only the basic codecs, and there are never any updates. (Why push updates if your fan/userbase will upgrade to a bigger model?) Then I bought that compro media player, same codec issue, and slow as hell. So for me, I'm sticking with my media pc for the time being like the one I posted on classifieds. They output in virtually any format, also support for digital audio etc. Install linux to boot directly into xbmc, and you have an awesome media player that can do MUCH more than dedicated fixed media players . Just my 2c [/QUOTE]
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