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April 14th, 2009, 02:02 PM | #31 |
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Yes, but still a great option for those without a blueray burner.
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Marcus, I used the WM9 default template with excellent playback in logos and all other aspects incuding edits and all. I will experiment a little with Seth's suggestions and see what happens. All in all this little unit kicks a$$, it even decodes Ipod tunes so you can blast your music through your home theater nicely while simultaneously watching something else and does a great job with my photos even though I did not get it for any reason other than my HD Video.
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April 24th, 2009, 06:38 PM | #34 |
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So guys how's going with your wdhdtv?
Any trick to teach? I can't find how to set the loop option... thx |
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Not many tips I can share as this thing is incredibly easy. It is amazing that such a low price investment has solved so many of my HDV viewing woes. I applaud WD for this product. In a time with more technology than knowledge to use it, the WDTV solves problems with such simplicity.
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