I'm part of the beta, and I can tell you that the video is not skippy using the firmware and server software DivX provided. I believe the box is really just the shell, providing the connectors, etc, to get you hooked up to your TV. The box also does the decoding of video/audio, but the GUI and heavy lifting is done by the "Connected" software on the PC(s) serving your media. In the beta, Xvid/DivX has been supported all along, and I believe I saw a message for more formats to be rolled out shortly (probably in prep for a D-Link release). Hit me up with any questions, and I'll answer them the best I can.
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porfitron @ Aug 31st 2007 12:42PM
I'm part of the beta, and I can tell you that the video is not skippy using the firmware and server software DivX provided. I believe the box is really just the shell, providing the connectors, etc, to get you hooked up to your TV. The box also does the decoding of video/audio, but the GUI and heavy lifting is done by the "Connected" software on the PC(s) serving your media. In the beta, Xvid/DivX has been supported all along, and I believe I saw a message for more formats to be rolled out shortly (probably in prep for a D-Link release). Hit me up with any questions, and I'll answer them the best I can.