DViCO's TiVX 5010-P HDTV recorder: everything but the disk
Korea's DViCO is prepping to launch their latest home media system with this, their new TiVX 5010-P HD TV recorder. If you think this all-singing, all-dancing personal video recorder looks like their M-5000U media streamer well, you'd be right. So as you'd expect, you get all that existing media goodness in addition to a new EPG, integrated ATSC hi-def television tuner, and the ability to record video at a 1920 x 1080 resolution in MPEG-2 TP transport stream files. In other words, it supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2, (VOB, ISO and IFO), AVI, TP, WMV9, tp, trp and ts (and the most common subtitle formats) video; JPEG images; and MP3, WMA, AAC, Ogg, PCM, AC3, M4A, FLAC and WAV audio. It also packs DVI, component, S-Video and composite video outs and 2x USB 2.0 ports for adding external disk drives (this PVR is diskless) or optical discs. A third USB 2.0 port can act as host to your digital camera or USB-equipped MP3 player without the need for a PC to transfer files. It connects back to the home net and Internet via your choice of fixed 10/100Mbps Ethernet or 802.11b/g WiFi -- sorry, no draft-802.11n here. Priced at 330,000KRW or just $352.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Johan @ Jan 30th 2007 9:17AM
I wounder what they realy mean with this "(Until case HD video file which will be connected with the mammary gland network without it cuts remaking it is possible.)" ;)
Does anyone understand if its possible to record back to a smb-share ?
Chris @ Jan 30th 2007 9:50AM
i'm sure guys are just copy/pasting, but AVI isn't a format, it's a container typicaly used to hold things like DiVX, MPEG4, XVid, DV, MJPEG, and anything else you can stuff in a frame based stream. any idea what codec's this can read from an AVI?
and don't go all "DiVX, MPEG4 and XVid" are the same thing because they aren't. it's trivial to make a DivX that will not playback in a usefull maner using XVid or ffmpeg.
mewantphone @ Jan 30th 2007 12:13PM
It looks like a coffee grinder with a remote.
Coolwave @ Jan 30th 2007 2:05PM
If that thing can record to a network share, I'll take one.
lettcco @ Jan 30th 2007 3:13PM
everything but the dick...wha? oh, disk. damn model always so distracting...
Shiloh Madsen @ Feb 16th 2007 12:40PM
Ok...so where can I buy one? I've found the 5000 for sale, but I want the tuner/tv recording capability.