![]() ![]() Under the Media Services Portal Menu, I navigated to the “Vuze” link which is a video torrent site: Though I haven’t used this a lot, with the test I did, the A-100 performed well: I’ll be covering the web services / Media Service Portal in Part 3, but I wanted to show how torrents work on the box. ![]() A few screen shots showing pause,fast forward, file info and video resizing ( Gladiator was playing when I did this, so some of the images are blurry). I think I only had one audio/video synch issue, but that file was so messed up I had the issue with almost every device except for a computer. I’ve played various types of xvid, divx, wmv, mov and have played them all without an issue. I’ve spent quite a bit of time using the device, and for video playback, it is spectacular. But for now, HomePlug is getting the job done. I’m still using this, but now that 802.11n is coming close to standardization, I’m looking forward to trying some wireless that should leap-frog the HomePlug AV solution in both convenience and performance. In Part 1 of my review, I detailed my setup with HomePlug AV. Popcorn Hour A-100 Part 3: Media Service Portal (coming soon)įinally, my second part of the Popcorn Hour review.Popcorn Hour A-100 Part 2: Video Playback and Torrents (this review!). ![]()
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