Can any AV receiver play movies via USB?
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Hi chaps,
Been looking at AVs for a while now, more confused than ever! Basically I play movies via external HDD (NTFS). Is it at all possible to plug straight into an AV that decodes both sound AND various movie formats, such as MKV and MP4, and then connect direct to TV?
Or do I need to play via blu-ray connected to AV?
All advice much appreciated.
Been looking at AVs for a while now, more confused than ever! Basically I play movies via external HDD (NTFS). Is it at all possible to plug straight into an AV that decodes both sound AND various movie formats, such as MKV and MP4, and then connect direct to TV?
Or do I need to play via blu-ray connected to AV?
All advice much appreciated.
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One of these would suit,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WD-Live-Streaming-Media-Player/dp/B005NYOKC2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361465952&sr=8-1
I've an older (non wifi) model with a USB HDD drive connected and it's played every file format I've tried which wasn't the case with my blu ray player.
Other media streamers are available.
I know that the Sumvision Cyclone Micro 3 (http://sumvision.com/productinfo/micro3b/micro3b.asp) supports most if not all formats, and is not that expensive at £38.46 from Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sumvision-Cyclone-Adapter-Internal-Surround/dp/B0073H7LKA/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1361466019&sr=1-1
The older Cyclone Micro 2+ model is cheaper but doesn't support as many file types, although is a bit cheaper, at just under £30
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cyclone-Micro-MultiMedia-Player-Adaptor/dp/B00534L3B8/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1361466019&sr=1-2
I myself have a first generation Sumvision Micro, it is a great device, but it doesn't support MKV or MP4 files which is a bit of a pain.
That's exactly how I do it.
I was looking at the media players you mentioned, they seem very reasonably priced, but the reviews are pretty mixed.
I only mentioned the WD one, I've had mine for about 18 months and it's been faultless. It doesn't have an HDD though so not sure what you mean there.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Eminent-hdMedia-Media-Player-SATA/dp/B004RJZ9YW/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1361472679&sr=1-1-catcorr
I assume I could transfer my files onto this machine (with internal HDD included, of course), therefore eliminating the need to use my external HDD.
Is it a part of a Surround system as I think it is.
AV Receivers have certainly become smarter; incorporating USB music file playback, and internet radio, and Airplay, and Smartphone control apps. Who knows what the future may hold in terms of streaming video content? That may come one day. But the cost has to be justified, and right now it would be wrong to saddle all AV Receiver buyers with the cost of an integrated media streamer. The demand for that feature doesn't justify the expense. So right now an outboard media streamer is the most cost effective solution.
That's what I have been doing, but I thought I would get better sound if it went through an AV. Am I right in thinking the TV prcoesses the sound if the HDD is plugged directly into it?
If it's something like Dolby Digital then I suspect the average telly won't have a clue what to do with it. And if the TV is connected to an AV receiver via some sort of digital interface then chances are it will just chuck the digits at the receiver unmolested.
So you probably won't get much if any difference whether the drive is plugged into the telly or the receiver. The receiver is likely to get the same string of ones and zeros regardless.
That's right - although an AV receiver would still work playing the files via the TV if your TV has ARC-enabled HDMI.
And there has been significant progress made recently with regards to XBMC compatibility with such Android devices.
What extra media functionality would they offer?
If you get an amp with HDMI pass through (any decent one will have this) you connect your media streamer, whatever it is via HDMI to the amp and the amp to the TV.
That's how mine is set up - PS3, Blu Ray, Media Streamer and Sky box connected to the amp via HDMI.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBMC
The higher-end media streamers are now starting to utilise XBMC as their base.
If so then simply run an appropriate cable between the two and use the AV amp for all audio duties.
If you are unsure post the make and models of both TV and AV amp and I'm sure someone will know what the options are.
And if you do use a separate media player with HDMI and HDMI inputs on the AV amp then the amp will suck the audio data out of the HDMI feed and deal with that itself and send the remaining pictures onto the TV.
Yes, the TV has optical out, but isn't that inferior over HDMI? For example, would I get dts over the optical lead?
http://www.petertyson.co.uk/ebuttonz/ebz_product_pages/denon_avr-1713.shtml
Looks like a bargain to me.
What devices will you be connecting to it?
Plain vanilla PCM stereo is identical whatever digital medium it travels over. Provided the cables you use don't mangle the data stream of course (but then you would soon notice if they did!)
So I guess plugging the HDD directly into the TV is pointless then, if I want the best sound.