I have a samsung player that can play many file types via a USB stick. It even allows files over 4gigs, which many players do not allow. The only thing is that it can't play DivX files and it cannot access YouTube (although it does have Netflix access).
Is there a player I can get that plays all these file types and has youtube access? it doesn't even need to play blu rays ha.
thanks!
also, sorry if this is covered somewhere else. if it is, i couldnt find the post.
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Panasonic DMP-BD79 Blu-ray Player would be on the list.
States non-3d on box ... could be a typo as it can. -
thanks for your help
just looked into this. looks like a very cool device. however i didnt see divx as being supported in the video formats on the official specs. Also, it mentioned netflix and others, but i didnt see YouTube.
it could be that it does do these things but just didn't say on the description, but i would need more confirmation before i shell out the cash. if it does do these things i would buy one today! -
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ok, you guys are selling me on this Roku 3 thing.... and I looked into it and it looks like it handles many USB format types so there wouldnt be a size limit restriction like a FAT32.
however, when looking that up, i found a forum saying that it can be finicky about playing MKVs sometimes. have you guys experienced MKV playback on the roku 3?
also, that Plex media server looks pretty good and that might be a solution on its own. i am considering buying one from roku and trying the 30day return period....Last edited by elgrayso; 24th Jan 2014 at 11:34.
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just got it in and am setting it up (Roku 3).... first thing I noticed, no digital optical out?
how do people connect this thing to their home theaters?
i have a ps3 and a blu ray player (the roku 3 is replacing it) and they both go into a digital optical splitter which goes to my surround sound. it works great, but I dont know what to do now that this device doesnt use that. -
SONY 75" Full array 200Hz LED TV, Yamaha A1070 amp, Zidoo UHD3000, BeyonWiz PVR V2 (Enigma2 clone), Chromecast, Windows 11 Professional, QNAP NAS TS851
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mine doesn't have hdmi input. is there a way for it to go: Roku3-->HDMI--->TV--->Optical Cable-->Surround Sound?
i have a Logitech Z-5500
sorry if these are noob questions. i appreciate the help -
Buy a proper receiver with hdmi input and hdmi outputs,i bought a sony receiver just for that purpose,don't need to use any optical cables and all the input switching is done by the receiver.
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i would but i dont think i can switch out the receiver on this setup. (ill look into it though)
i only paid $100 for it, otherwise i would have gone the typical route and not bought the stereo as a single setup. -
As long as you have speakers you can set up any blu-ray player and roku to a hdtv with hdmi cables to the type of receiver i described.
I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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