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08-09 - TELE-satellite International Magazine

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NBC News is available any time<br />

last vacation but this data is<br />

also stored on your PC. What<br />

will you do now?<br />

The IPDVD box has the perfect<br />

solution: it integrates<br />

itself into your local network<br />

thereby making all of that data<br />

available for your TV where<br />

before it could only be seen on<br />

your PC.<br />

And the best part is that the<br />

box can do all of this without<br />

needing any special configuration<br />

or added software since a<br />

standard PC with a fairly up to<br />

date operating system (Windows<br />

XP or higher) is good<br />

enough.<br />

In order to playback music,<br />

video and picture data through<br />

the IPDVD box, you simply<br />

connect it to your local network<br />

and then turn the PC on.<br />

The PC should recognize<br />

the IPDVD box and asks the<br />

user to make the data available.<br />

This availability takes<br />

place through Windows Media<br />

Player, a part of the operating<br />

system, and is taken care<br />

of in just a few mouse clicks.<br />

You merely select what data<br />

should be made available and<br />

the rest is handled for you by<br />

Windows and the IPDVD box.<br />

Especially interesting is that<br />

Windows Media Player isn’t the<br />

only media source supported;<br />

Bonjour (for MAC users) is also<br />

supported as are the UPnP,<br />

SSDP, DLNA, NSS , SMB, NFS,<br />

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HTTP protocols and the myi-<br />

Home, WizD, SwissCenter,<br />

MSP Portal, Llink and GB-PVR<br />

servers. Every user should<br />

be able to find their matching<br />

connection method even when<br />

they don’t want to or can’t use<br />

Windows Media Player.<br />

As soon as the date is made<br />

available, a new entry will<br />

appear in the IPDVD Main<br />

menu with the name of your<br />

PC. Selecting this entry will<br />

provide access to all of the<br />

music, video and picture data<br />

that you previously made<br />

available. You can play back<br />

MP3 music, videos, photos,<br />

even an entire slideshow.<br />

The list of supported video<br />

and audio formats is so long<br />

we had to put it in a separate<br />

table; it shows the many capabilities<br />

of the IPDVD box.<br />

Throughout our tests we<br />

had absolutely no problems<br />

operating any of the box’s<br />

features; everything ran fully<br />

automatically and was so easy<br />

to use that even newbies to<br />

the world of multimedia would<br />

thoroughly enjoy using this<br />

box.<br />

We were especially<br />

impressed with the video<br />

player that effortlessly played<br />

back every known format<br />

regardless of whether it was<br />

a video downloaded from the<br />

Internet, a digital <strong>satellite</strong><br />

receiver recording or a video<br />

camera recording.<br />

SD as well as HD content<br />

is also supported! Only when<br />

you use a larger TV can you<br />

really enjoy all of the HD content<br />

available via the Internet<br />

or recorded via a <strong>satellite</strong><br />

receiver. The two USB jacks<br />

on the front side can be used<br />

with external storage devices<br />

that can also be accessed by<br />

the box. This is especially practical<br />

if the pictures or videos<br />

you want to see are still stored<br />

in a camera. In this case, you<br />

simply connect the camera via<br />

a USB cable to the box making<br />

those pictures you just shot<br />

also available on your TV.

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