As an owner of the DSM-320, I have my reservations about how this box will perform. Over a wired connection, video is a little bit skippy and barely watchable. The box I have supports most media formats I throw at it... DivX, XviD, WMV, etc. I'm hoping this deal with DivX won't block out some of those other formats.
Wait, did you just say "Over a wired connection, video is a little bit skippy and barely watchable." Man that's bad. So pretty much indicates that this box is not worth the money then. At least the one you own.
In all fairness, the one I own is like 2 years old. Hopefully they've stepped up to the challenge of making a better media extender. Who knows... I think it's better to stick with XBMC for a while.
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As an owner of the DSM-320, I have my reservations about how this box will perform. Over a wired connection, video is a little bit skippy and barely watchable. The box I have supports most media formats I throw at it... DivX, XviD, WMV, etc. I'm hoping this deal with DivX won't block out some of those other formats.
Wait, did you just say "Over a wired connection, video is a little bit skippy and barely watchable." Man that's bad. So pretty much indicates that this box is not worth the money then. At least the one you own.
In all fairness, the one I own is like 2 years old. Hopefully they've stepped up to the challenge of making a better media extender. Who knows... I think it's better to stick with XBMC for a while.