Anyone end up making a purchase of these? I remember a lot of talk about the Popcorn Hour and also saw some info about the WD TV Live. Popcorn hour seems a little pricy for something simple I need.
Basically a 1080p device that can play media right off my hard drive and access the internet via WiFi for streaming, netflix, youtube, hulu, etc.
I have a Xbox 360 so I could stream to that. The Lacie products look pretty cool with the streaming, HDMI, and also storage. My big goal is to use my USB hard drive or cheap internal storage and play off that so I dont need my laptop hooked up to my TV by HDMI and it seems the Lacie really does that.
I have been using my Gen I WD TV with no issues for over a a year or so now…I love it…i have been thinking about getting the live or getting a popcorn hour so i can stream…my friend jsut got a popcorn and he loves it…h replaced his Apple TV with it
xbox cannot play mkv files without some work, and its garbage for streaming compared to the pch. if anything go for the popbox, its new and can pretty much play anything.
I’ve only done the thumb-drive thing once, and it didn’t like playing off it. I think they were .avi files. I WAS able to play the same exact files off the network share though…go figure. I think I formatted the drive with FAT32.
Ok, so I was one of the early adopters (read Alpha testers) of the Popbox. Really REALLY buggy out of the box, and over the first 2 weeks of ownership, I did at least 3, maybe 4 firmware updates. Right now, it does exactly what I want it to, but it’s definitely lacking quite a few features that were promised at the CES in January. I suppose the big one is Netflix.
However, without getting too long-winded, it does exactly what I want it to. It can access my home server, and play anything I throw at it. BR rips, .mkv, VIDEO-TS, .avi, .mov, .iso…hell, anything.
The UI isn’t perfect, really nothing about it is perfect, but for $130, I’m not complaining at all. Between this box, hacked Wii, Roku Soundbridge, and our cars having iPod compatibility, I no longer have any use for removable media, which is kinda nice.
Still rocking my $99 refurb A100 popcorn hour. Running the YAMJ interface with the popcorn hour hardwired on my network looking at about 3.5 TB of storage on my server. Mostly 720p and 1080p mkv’s but I’ve used it to play a ton of different formats as well.