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RE: HD media player - consensus on the best?



Still liking my Popcornhours - A100 just keeps going though I'm using YAMJ
and Aeon interface which is a bit of work to setup but once done works
great.

C200 is great - because they both point to the same share it shows Aeon
interface too, but only need to do one lot of media importing.

Obviously C200 is not long away from getting the new Flash based GUI's so
things should pretty up real soon.

I've ordered an A200 to complete my Popcorn family.

Plus now that Popcorn have now opened up the web interface the C200
integrated lovely with Control4 :)

Oh Mark - there's another review there - Control4/XMBC/Popcorn Hour in
harmony together...




Dean.


-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Paul Gale
Sent: 31 March 2010 15:57
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [ukha_d] HD media player - consensus on the best?

I guess this is impossible as everyone has their own thoughts and
experiences on this and there are a LOT out there - but, is there a
consensus on which hardware media players would be at the top of the list
for quality, features and most of all UI usability?

I currently have a popcorn hour (the slightly older one), which is great
for
playback except the UI sucks big time.

Needs to be an off the shelf, hardware solution i.e. not Myth etc.

So, any recommendations?

Thanks,

Paul.






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