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<blockquote data-quote="cagenuts" data-source="post: 84839" data-attributes="member: 2045"><p>Right, had a look at the Xtreamer PRO. Looks pretty good actually. Especially for that price.</p><p></p><p>The one thing I just don't get is this quote from their website;</p><p></p><p>Does this mean I would still need to get another Media server? If one already has a media center of sorts running Tversity or PS3 or XBMC, why would they get the Xtreamer PRO? Why not just use what they have? Am I missing a step here?</p><p></p><p>The only negative I see is the 100mb NIC. I suspect if you need to connect to another network storage device, then streaming will be tricky for hi-res videos. That's where the R2k more Popcorn Hour C200 comes in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cagenuts, post: 84839, member: 2045"] Right, had a look at the Xtreamer PRO. Looks pretty good actually. Especially for that price. The one thing I just don't get is this quote from their website; Does this mean I would still need to get another Media server? If one already has a media center of sorts running Tversity or PS3 or XBMC, why would they get the Xtreamer PRO? Why not just use what they have? Am I missing a step here? The only negative I see is the 100mb NIC. I suspect if you need to connect to another network storage device, then streaming will be tricky for hi-res videos. That's where the R2k more Popcorn Hour C200 comes in. [/QUOTE]
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