
BMXTRIX
Audioholic Warlord
So, I had been undecided between the Dune and the Popcorn Hour, but finally opted to give the Dune a try to see how things went.
So far, I'm pretty darn happy with the results, but have a ways to go.
I unboxed the player and it was pretty much looking like a standard A/V piece of gear. Turns out to work a bit more like a PC piece of gear, which is definitely learning curve intensive.
I installed a 2 TB hard drive into it (VERY EASY!) and got my network stuff setup which was a bit of a pain, but kind of easy. Then I started on the long road process of installing Zappiti which is a cover flow plugin for the Dune. It is awesome. Period.
I'm slowly working on the process of creating ISOs of all my DVDs (about 400) but I already have almost my entire collection in MP4 format for my AppleTV (sucks) and my iPod, so I setup Zappiti to get cover art and create a disc collection for my MP4s as well as the new discs I was putting on the Dune directly.
About 30 minutes or so later it had created a complete list with cover art and disc information for MOST of my discs. Some discs it couldn't find easily, so I could manually enter cover art if I wanted to. I did on a few just to get the feel of it. Worked well enough.
The support forums (MPC Club) are about as good as I could hope for with excellent responses to some of the technical questions I had which did bug me. The documentation is, at best, mediocre. But, really, once I had it on my network, getting things to play and browsing to them was easy enough for me, but just wasn't pretty. Zappiti is really what makes this product shine for me as it will open up the ability for my entire family to start discs playing easily and make my collection pretty.
My 400 Disc DVD player is going away.
My AppleTV is DEFINITELY going away.
Thumbs up so far on this one!
So far, I'm pretty darn happy with the results, but have a ways to go.
I unboxed the player and it was pretty much looking like a standard A/V piece of gear. Turns out to work a bit more like a PC piece of gear, which is definitely learning curve intensive.
I installed a 2 TB hard drive into it (VERY EASY!) and got my network stuff setup which was a bit of a pain, but kind of easy. Then I started on the long road process of installing Zappiti which is a cover flow plugin for the Dune. It is awesome. Period.
I'm slowly working on the process of creating ISOs of all my DVDs (about 400) but I already have almost my entire collection in MP4 format for my AppleTV (sucks) and my iPod, so I setup Zappiti to get cover art and create a disc collection for my MP4s as well as the new discs I was putting on the Dune directly.
About 30 minutes or so later it had created a complete list with cover art and disc information for MOST of my discs. Some discs it couldn't find easily, so I could manually enter cover art if I wanted to. I did on a few just to get the feel of it. Worked well enough.
The support forums (MPC Club) are about as good as I could hope for with excellent responses to some of the technical questions I had which did bug me. The documentation is, at best, mediocre. But, really, once I had it on my network, getting things to play and browsing to them was easy enough for me, but just wasn't pretty. Zappiti is really what makes this product shine for me as it will open up the ability for my entire family to start discs playing easily and make my collection pretty.
My 400 Disc DVD player is going away.
My AppleTV is DEFINITELY going away.
Thumbs up so far on this one!