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D-Link HD Extender for Media Center
D-Link HD Extender for Media Center
Published by Mike
8th May 2008
D-Link HD Extender for Media Center

D-Link, has begun shipping its latest MediaLounge Player designed to operate as an Extender for Windows Media Center.

The D-Link DSM-750 provides high-speed wired or Wi-Fi streaming and sharing of High-Definition (HD) and standard definition video, movies, digital photos and music - virtually anywhere in the home, regardless of where the PC is located. Media files can be found by the DSM-750 from PCs or storage boxes (such as the D-Link DNS-323) connected to the home network and then played on the TV using the included remote control.

"The DSM-750 is our most powerful media player yet," said Daniel Kelley, senior director of marketing for D-Link Systems, Inc. "This powerful Extender for Windows Media Center not only provides an elegant way to enjoy your local media, but changes the way we navigate and view the Internet, offering content from more than 15 different providers -- including sports, movies and other entertainment. When paired with PCs running Windows Media Center, the DSM-750 offers consumers the ultimate experience in digital home entertainment."

The newest MediaLounge model features the company's award-winning Wireless N technology for the fastest Wi-Fi performance on the market, incorporating both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio bands available with the draft 802.11n standard to optimize the experience of moving media throughout the home.

Other key features of the new MediaLounge player include cool, silent operation (no moving parts), a convenient remote control, an easy-to-navigate TV user interface for quick hassle-free browsing of digital content, high-definition video playback with digital surround sound, a USB 2.0 port to play media stored on a thumb drive or other USB-connected storage device and 10/100 Fast Ethernet connectivity.

The DSM-750 delivers the Windows Media Center experience independent of whether the host PC is being used for other uses, so you can watch a recorded TV show in the living room while your child does homework on the PC. In addition, up to five media players can be used to extend Windows Media Center simultaneously from the same PC to enjoy music in the kitchen, a photo slideshow in the bedroom, etc.

Windows Media Center makes it easy to access all media files -- video, music and photos -- and to use the PC as a TV tuner/digital video recorder (DVR). Windows Media Center offers online content to users from more than 15 providers accessible in the United States alone through the DSM-750.

In addition to the Extender for Windows Media Center functionality which requires Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate, the DSM-750 also works with standard Windows Vista and Windows XP computers through Microsoft's Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Media Connect and other Universal Plug and Play (UpnP) media servers.

Media players like the DSM-750 using draft 802.11n technology allow the motion picture industry to get closer to its goal of allowing consumers to download movies directly from the studios and watch them on their TVs, according to industry research firm JupiterResearch.

Pricing and Availability

The DSM-750, with a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $329.99 (USD), is available now through D-Link's wide network of retailers, online resellers and (evetually I suspect) at D-Link's own online store at www.dlinkshop.com
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By marcus1974 on 8th May 2008, 08:42 AM
Re: D-Link HD Extender for Media Center

I'm wondering if these things will be/are Xvid/DivX compatible.

Unlike the Xbox Extender where we have to use something like Transcode 360
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By patto on 8th May 2008, 10:48 AM
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According to the dlink web site:

"ADDITIONAL FEATURES


Next Generation Dualband (2.4GHz and 5GHz)6 802.11n Wireless Devices as Well as Legacy 802.11a/b/g products.
Supports WMV and XVid Formats.
One-Touch Preset Keys for Instant Access to Favorite Music.
One-Touch Audio/Video Seek in 10% Increments.
Displays Available Album Art.
Intuitive Animated TV Interface.
USB 2.0 Port for Accessing Content from an Attached Flash or Hard Drive2.
Stream Media Content from UPnP™ AV Network Attached Storage1.
Setup Wizard for Easy Configuration.
Built-in Screensaver."

Patto
Last edited by patto; 8th May 2008 at 10:49 AM. Reason: added words
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By Grunter on 11th May 2008, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by marcus1974 View Post
I'm wondering if these things will be/are Xvid/DivX compatible.

Unlike the Xbox Extender where we have to use something like Transcode 360
The Xbox 360 is Xvid/DivX compatible through the xbox 360 without transcode 360, unless your talking about the original xbox.
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By marcus1974 on 12th May 2008, 07:28 AM
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You can't play Xvid /DivX through the MCE interface
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By melbbiker on 15th May 2008, 11:59 AM
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Has anyone in Australia actually got one of these things? I rang D-Link and they say it's not going to be here until June/July 2008.
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By Marco555 on 15th May 2008, 08:41 PM
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The U.S advertised price is US$330 converted to $AUD that's around $350 at today's exchange rate. Seems expensive compared to the Linksys DMA 2100 which can be picked up for around $240. - can it do anything the Linksys can't do other than provide a USB port?. I don't think that's worth $100 extra. Also the Linksys outputs at 1080p whereas the DLINK only does 1080i

Do they have a model that also plays DVDs? (Incidentally does it irritate anyone other than me that the Linksys DMA2200 doesn't remember where you stopped a DVD if you power it off? You have to start from the beginning and fast forward. Even a $50 player from Target does that. Otherwise it's a cool piece of technology.)

I'd love to hear of someone's experiences about the DLINK.
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By KingHilary on 16th May 2008, 11:28 PM
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It doesn't say that they have a model that plays DVDs. The advert. says silent because no moving parts. If they do make one with DVD player just make sure that you actually listen to the DVD player in action before you buy it. I have a DSM 320RD and the DVD player is useless because the noise irritates SWMBO if it is activated.

KH
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