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		<title>WDTV &#8211; Western Digital TV media player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picked up a WDTV last night for $200. As you may have guessed from some of my other posts, I&#8217;m into my A/V stuff, so this thing seemed like a bargain. Many reviews will rave about how great it is, and I must say it&#8217;s not too bad, but I have found there are bugs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picked up a WDTV last night for $200. As you may have guessed from some of my other posts, I&#8217;m into my A/V stuff, so this thing seemed like a bargain. Many reviews will rave about how great it is, and I must say it&#8217;s not too bad, but I have found there are bugs (even in the latest 1.0.1.2 firmware):</p>
<p>Playback of any AC3 file seems to result in a barely noticable (but very annoying) 100ms or so audio lag. This doesn&#8217;t drift which is good, but it makes watching anything with an AC3 soundtrack very annoying. I&#8217;ve tried various things to try and fix this and make sure it&#8217;s not me or my files, but the unit. Strangely, this only seems to occur when playing back NTSC files, and not PAL (25fps) files.</p>
<p>Other than that, it&#8217;s pretty good. I&#8217;ll hang on to it until I can test it on someone else&#8217;s setup. Otherwise it might have to go back to the shop!</p>
<p><strong>*update*</strong></p>
<p>After more testing with different files, it seems to be off-sync with a bunch of files, not just ones with an AC3 soundtrack. I also tested the device at a friends place before finally taking it back. If Western Digital manages to sort this bug out, I may consider buying it again&#8230;probably not though, manufacturers need to start testing stuff rather than just putting things out there and then releasing good firmware a year later.</p>
<p>I also just found out the WDTV violates the GPL, so I don&#8217;t want it anyway!</p>
<p>*update2*</p>
<p>Version 1.02 firmware is now released for the WDTV, and I&#8217;ve recently bought an AV reciever which has built in a/v delay stuff (and optical/hdmi inputs etc..) so perhaps it is time to re-purchase WDTV after all. Converting MKV/h264 to AVI/xvid for my xbox w/ac3 isn&#8217;t so great.</p>
<p>*update3*</p>
<p>I did re-buy the WDTV, and I&#8217;ve been very happy with it, but only if using firmware version 1.02.03 (I think it&#8217;s that one) which has all the sync issues sorted. Recommended!</p>
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