The WD TV Live is Wi-Fi-enabled. That is a huge benefit over the WD TV Live Hub because you don’t have to run Ethernet cables to your router or buy accessories like powerline adapters or a Wi-Fi dongle that can cost as much as the media player. While it has been commonly thought...
The new WD TV Live is barely the size of a mobile USB drive and costs only a C-note, yet can stream 1080p24 video from any local or networked storage via gigabit LAN or wireless-N, access 20 online media services, and work as a music jukebox or a photo/slide viewer. Nov 20, 20...
or known technically as a SMB or CIFS share), the WD TV Live also gives you direct access to plenty of online services. Many of these are not available in Singapore, unless you know how to get around the geo-network restrictions. Online live TV can be streamed from SlingBox. Other vide...
The WD TV Live is the latest of Western Digital's media players that can stream video, photos and audio from any computer on your home network to a TV. It also connects to the internet, allowing the TV to screen services such as Facebook and Youtube. It is about half the size of ...
player also allows users to stream rich content from YouTube, Flickr and Pandora. Like the first-generation WD TV HD media player introduced last fall, the WD TV Live media player connects directly to a users’ HD TV and plays almost any file stored on a connected USB drive such as My ...
We love the Western Digital WD TV Live Hub. Its 1TB hard drive is a stroke of genius and it plays video beautifully. Switching from one source to another is confusing, but this device is still well worth your money.
It now supports Netflix as well as content streamed from the network or via local USB. It’s a great alternative to, say, theRoku HD box. The Roku is $100, $50 less than the WD TV Live Plus, but you’re getting so much for that $50, especially if you’ve got a lot of vide...
the WD TV Live Plus media player is unique as it allows digital media buffs to access and play all of their own personal HD media stored anywhere on their network or USB drives. At the same time they can easily stream Netflix, Pandora, YouTube and other Internet favorites to their HDTV...
(In my tests, I connected the WD TV to a free LAN port in a HomePlug AV switch.) Once connected to your home network, WD TV Live can stream media from any other network-connected drive you have permissions to access, as well as any plugged-in USB drives, and supported Web-based ...
I use DS Audio with iPad and would like to stream the music from my DS211j to the stereo using the iPad as remote. But the only render I can pick in DS Audio is my iPad. Can anybody help me out on how to stream the signal to/throug the WD TV Live which I use as bridge ...