Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player

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Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player

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Today we take a look at the Western Digital WD TV HD Media player. The WD TV HD Media Player is a device about the size of an external hard drive that plays A/V content from USB storage media. The WD TV HD Media player is optimized for the WD "My Passport" line of hard drives but it will work with other USB devices (we'll discuss this later). The player supports 1080p for...

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Hi. Your review makes it sound like it's limited to Stereo, and can't do multichannel at all.

I realize that there's no internal DD5.1 decoder internal to the unit, but so what? If you plug a TosLink cable from the unit into a Receiver, don't you get full multichannel sounds that way? If not, then why not, because all it should have to do is pull the bits from the bitstream and feed them to the receiver. This is confusing.

Thanks!

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Hi Tim,

You are correct! If the file is encoded with a Dolby Digital sound track the receiver will do the decoding and thus you will get 5.1 audio. When we did the original review we thought our test material had a 5.1 sound track. It did not and what made us a bit more confused was the following statement by WD:

AAC/Dolby Digital decodes in 2 channel output only.

That statement combined with the fact that we could only get two channel audio out of it led us to believe that the device was down mixing to two channels. We subsequently found that out test material was improperly encoded. We later reran the tests with a properly encoded xvid file and sure enough our receiver found a 5.1 audio track.

Our website was updated to reflect this. The issue here is that the review was given to HDTV Magazine quite sometime ago and it had the errant information. When I was asked to approve the final write-up this fact slipped past me.

I hope this post clears this up.

Thank you for your feedback and for listening to our show!
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Post by videograbber »

Ara,

thanks very much for confirming my thoughts, clearing this up here, and revising your website.

With this caveat lifted, I think that makes the WD player an even more attractive option.

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system settings: you can change it from Stereo to Digital

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I have my WD Media Player plugged in using a Fiber TosLink cable from the unit into a Receiver; in the system settings you can change it from Stereo to Digital. I recently had a .mp4 H264 AAC movie hi bit rate but for some reason the sound did not work; however, I switch the system to stereo and the file played fine....sure not in 5.1 but at least it worked.

I loved this little box and it plays most formats...


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UNIVERSAL HORROR/SCI FI CLASSICS IN HD

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the picture is true 1080i hd.
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Re: Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player

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Wow! Purchased this device a while ago and run into the articles about on-screen interface customizing. I've spend several days toying with it and the result turned out to be awesome as for me. Using the special software called 'Movienizer', it's the movie cataloger program, I've created a catalog for my movies with covers, info and other graphic stuff like this:
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Has someone tried to modify WDTV's interface? I'd like to discuss this subject if it would be interesting for you.
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