Reviews
AVI Rm Rmvb Mp3 Mp4 Mpeg Mov Hdmi Mp5 Photo Media Player
- Movie Support: MOV – RM – RMVB – MPEG1/2/4 – AVI – VOB – Divx/Xvid – DAT – WMV
- Music Support: MIDI – MP3 – WMA – WAV – Ogg Vorbis – AAC – APE – FLAC and ALAC
- Video Ouput: Support HDMI, NTSC, PAL, YPbPr and CVBS Video & Audio output & Images Support:s: JPEG – BMP – PNG – GIF – TIFF.
- USB HOST Function: Read USB devices like external USB HDD – ODD – Flash Drive – Card Reader
- Directly play all files without format conversion!You can use external USB HDD, Flash Drive, Card Reader( for any memory cards) to save your movies and music. It allow you to watch any supported movies and music format on TV without burning into disk.
Product DescriptionHD Multi-Media Player displays digital photos, video and files on TV or Monitor with HDMI input without use of PC. Enjoy your online movies on your home TV / HDTV, Guide home theaters to the multi-media age! Read the storage device that are connected to the USB/SD/MMC/MS/XD interfaces and play the multimedia that stores in the storage devices. The product simulative audio or stereo video output and it supports different format files, for example MPEG4, VOB, MP3, WMA. . . More >>
AVI Rm Rmvb Mp3 Mp4 Mpeg Mov Hdmi Mp5 Photo Media Player

about 2 years ago
I got this at the 100 price instead of the 300. Its not worth 300 but for $100 it works pretty good. I dont know why the other reviewer had trouble. I use mostly sandisk 8gb usbs on this and they mostly work great. It might play six or seven episodes though and then on one it the audio and video will get off. I can’t really figure out why but I think some avis are more prone to this. Still I’ve saved at least $100 in not having to write the much larger sized tv-dvd type disks especially for shows I might not bother to watch again for years. An 8 gig will hold a half a seasons episodes at the average 350 mb size. When I have trouble with an episode I usually just go refresh my stick, removing watched episodes and adding others and then it plays okay again. Sometimes the whole player will glitch, causing me to get up and power off and power on. Still this only happens ever 20 episodes or so. It does not seem to recognize the mp4s though and I use a converter to change everything to avi format. The picture format is cute, you can burn a stick of nice photos and the tv will sit there and cycle through the photos, or you can stick it on one pretty photo instead of a blank ugly screen when not in use. If only there was a living-aquarium option!
Rating: 4 / 5
about 2 years ago
Since nobody else gave this a review, I decided to try it out to see how it was, since it was something that I needed. A media player that you can hook-up directly to the TV, plug in an external hard drive (WD Passport was what I used) and play any video on your hard drive; it does list a bunch of file formats that are supported.
After I hooked everything up, it took a pretty long time for the hard drive to load and the icon to pop-up on screen, which was okay, I didn’t mind, but once I tried to play a video, it kept skipping (like a bad record). I thought it was the video, but this happens to whatever video I try to play, I’ve even tried with 2 other hard drives. It seems the media player just isn’t powerful enough to play videos from the hard drive.
Buy this product at your own risk!
Rating: 1 / 5