catinaz - 8 hours ago »
I have a large number of videos on HDD's ...
May I ask you what kind of HDD's are they? I guess they're not external usb HDD's? If SATA, where are they? In the PC or some where on the shelf? If on the shelf - wouldn't it be easier to get some SATA to USB adapter for £5 from ebuy, and connect to your box directly? And if they're in your PC just share the content on network and your box should see it. Or easier still connect your PC to TV directly via RGB or HDMI cable and play it (videos) with VLC. No transfering to usb stick, no trans-coding, no hassle...
The HDR1000s won't play AVI's whether streamed or not.
It will not even list files with a .avi extension. It won't list .mts files either, in this case changing the extension to .ts makes them visible and playable.
The DLNA client is pretty limited in what the built in chips can handle, it will not play many of the formats a dedicated media player will, and of course it's simple to add codecs to a proper PC to handle most any format. Not many of have PC's that will support full 1080p in 5.1 directly to a TV. With a good source the picture and audio streamed to the HDR1000S is as good as a Blu-ray disc.
I put all my videos on usb portable hard disks in original quality. That way I can play them back even on a plane using my Nexus 7 (which has a full-HD screen), it will also connect directly to most of my Humax pvrs (The Foxsat-hdr being the exception).
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