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Monday, October 3, 2011

Iomega ScreenPlay Director 2 TB HD Media Player - 34653

Enjoy a complete media experience with the new feature-rich Iomega ScreenPlay Director HD Media Player, USB 2.0/AV/Ethernet - With full 1080p high definition multimedia player connect easily to your home network to store and access your videos, music, and photo collections. Easily browse your network to select stored videos and view on your home theatre or access online content with the convenient remote. Compatible with the latest media formats such as H.264, MP3, AC3 (Dolby Digital Encoding), WAV, WMA, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI/VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI/XViD), DivX and JPEG. It supports the Iomega USB WIFI Adapter for wireless access (adapter sold separately). DivX Certified to play DivX video, including premium content. Available in 1TB and 2TB capacities, plus includes Iomega Protection Suite software with anti-virus and backup software solutions.

Size: 2 TB Color: 2TB Brand: Iomega Model: 34653 Format: CD-ROM Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 8.39" h x 7.60" w x 5.63" l, 3.71 pounds Hard Disk: 2TB Feature Rich - Enjoy high definition movies on your home theatre; store and access media files on your home network Convenient - Browse your home network to select stored media files to enjoy on your HDTV with a touch of the remote Versatile - Supports many CODECs and file types including H.264 so you can enjoy your entire media collection Large capacity - Save up to 770 hours of video, 800,000 photos, or 500,00 songs (MP3s) Stylish - Compact enclosure to complement your home entertainment environment

ScreenPlay™ Director HD Media Player 2TBAt a Glance: Up to 500,000* Songs (MP3s) Up to 800,000* Digital Photos Up to 770* hours of DVD Video Up to 240* hours of HD Video The portable drive for every lifestyle — Easy, compact, and perfect

The customer more profit on 83 of 87 people found this review helpful. ScreenPlay Director - frustrating and should be improved by Sudarshan Karkadè I've never owned a media player before and I did not think using one would be so difficult. The technology has existed for a few years and you would think that producers would have understood some basic needs. I wonder if the engineers Iomega also seen their first competition to design this. Advantages: 1) works 2) The connections are easy 3) It looks good 4) has buttons on the front for most businesses - if you lose the remote, you can use your device 5) built-in hard disk 6) allow external USB drives (I have only tried a flash drive and it worked fine) 7) Play AVCHD files from Canon (HG10) without converting 8) Play video without converting flip Cons: 1) my Canon AVI Video (S1-S2 IS and ES) can not play 2) MOV video files from my Panasonic (FZ28) can not play 3) USB connection to PC is flaky sometimes drive is recognized, sometimes not. Win XP, and Windows 7 had the same problem. I have yet to figure out what makes it work - very frustrating problem. 4) Manual is only printed Quick Installation Guide, has no useful information, and takes less than one letter paper (single side) 5) Manual is on a CD that is delivered in HTML format, difficult to use. Why not give a PDF? 6) When you are connected to the TV and turned on, it takes several seconds to start. I have a suspecion that reads the contents of the hard disk to start until 7) Menu selection (using the remote control) is difficult to control. Press the button - nothing happens. Push back, jumps twice. 8) If you have a folder with many files leaves will show the first few files. There is no scroll bar and no way to know how many files there are. I could not figure out how to page up and page down. This function can not be present. 9) I could not find a way to change the order of any video gaming. If you have a lot of home videos and you need to have them in the correct order. 10) When an error (file could not be touched), a pop-up window will appear and he would not easily go away. The OK button is another action contingencies. Wish list: 1) I want a firmware update with a completely new menu design. Current system is very frustrating. 2) This device must play most popular file formats (MJPEG) without converting them first. 3) A printed manual 4) Attach the USB connection problems 5) Speed ​​up the boot process I could convert my video files successfully using MediaCoder software (free) to MP4 and ScreenPlay them played well. 44 of 44 people found this review helpful. Flushed my money by J. Shinn This product is "Sale of sight" from Amazon for $ 199 and I felt AWESOME. Iomega has always been there with their zip drives and what not, and 2 TB of space to put all my collected AVI, MPEG, MP4, MP3 and JPEG files on a platform that would play in 1080i it would be great .. . No, it loaded fine, in fact, I thought it was going pretty fast, but then I put it in place. And SLOWWWWWW, and I do not mean just the beginning. I changed the batteries in the remote ... Twice because I do not think that a simple device could be locked navigate four menu options. After painful wading through uninteresting menus and submenus, that would lead always back myself to the File menu, and God bless you all your MP3 files in one folder, lock-up in 10 minutes, we talk about locking up, seems that it is to be a popular pastime. I had three times in the first 10 minutes, including physically pulling the plug out because it was completely reset respond. I'm not in the habit of soiling of the product, but I usually buy my starting options on customer feedback, which I value highly, unfortunately at the time of my purchase of the product was brand new bran and there was no feedback. Causes.

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