smart-wireless-Bluray-me-do

From: Matt 6 Jan 2014 19:51
To: mr_swayzee 4 of 74
My tip: Don't buy one with Wifi in it, they're a gimmick and probably won't work as well streaming HD from Netflix etc. as they'd like you to think. Instead, get one without and put the difference towards some homeplug AV200 adapters to save trailing ethernet cable everywhere.
From: mr_swayzee 6 Jan 2014 20:21
To: Matt 5 of 74
That might not be a bad idea. I could get the Sony BDP-S1100 for about £50. what do two good AV200 adapter cost? £20-25?
I've never used these things before. are they reliable? even in an old house with old wiring?

From: Matt 6 Jan 2014 20:23
To: mr_swayzee 6 of 74
£19.37

Edit: They work fine. Never had a problem with the 7 I have in use here at home.
EDITED: 6 Jan 2014 20:29 by MATT
From: mr_swayzee 6 Jan 2014 20:58
To: mr_swayzee 7 of 74
only the Samsung ones have 40d.....hmmmm.......
From: milko 6 Jan 2014 21:21
To: mr_swayzee 8 of 74
I've got a cheap Toshiba blu-ray player on account of it being region free. It doesn't have the networky stuff at all, but I have something else to do that. Anyway, it seems fine!
From: ANT_THOMAS 6 Jan 2014 23:02
To: mr_swayzee 9 of 74
As Matt said, homeplugs are going to be more reliable than wifi. Have a look for some AV500 ones though, better performance and I'm sure I've seen some at a similar price.

The AV200 ones will no doubt do the job fine, but y'know, bigger numbers are always better!
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 6 Jan 2014 23:09
To: mr_swayzee 10 of 74
I think you should wire your home! Don't be like these other lazy guys!
EDITED: 6 Jan 2014 23:10 by SHIELDSIT
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 7 Jan 2014 11:44
To: milko 11 of 74
I'd like to get rid of my BR player for one that's region-free. That way I could also ditch the region-free DVD player. But, although not a Sony ho, I'd prefer Sony because it all works together and I have teh lazies
From: ANT_THOMAS 7 Jan 2014 11:47
To: ALL12 of 74
I feel like I'm doing very well having never bought a blu-ray player (and therefore never bought a blu-ray disc).
From: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 7 Jan 2014 12:51
To: Matt 13 of 74
Been kinda thinking about getting homeplugs. But... Ideally I'd like them unsecured*, does anyone still make them this way, do you know?

(*due to laziness. The prospect of having to go down/up two flights of stairs every time they desync is offputting)
From: Matt 7 Jan 2014 12:52
To: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 14 of 74
The Billion BiPac AV200 ones I have didn't require syncing. They optionally can have encryption, but I've never switched it on!
From: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 7 Jan 2014 12:55
To: Matt 15 of 74
Thank you, sir!

Follow on question:

I've heard varying reports about how they perform when they're on different loops. They'll certainly be on different loops. Will that be an issue? I'm not looking for amazing performance just better-and-more-reliable-than-wifi.
From: Matt 7 Jan 2014 13:04
To: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 16 of 74
AFAIK that was only applicable to Homeplug 1.0. Newer Homeplug standards use the neutral side of the circuit which has less issues (noise) . That's what Wikipedia says anyway.
From: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 7 Jan 2014 13:36
To: Matt 17 of 74
Cool cool cool. Thank you, Matt.
From: mr_swayzee 7 Jan 2014 19:54
To: mr_swayzee 18 of 74
I got this
http://www.trustedreviews.com/samsung-bd-e6100_Blu-ray-Player_review
from Waitrose for 60brick today. looked a good price and I think it does everything I want. Can't play with it yet though 'cos now must wait for a reasonably priced HDMI cable in the post since the cheapest over the counter one appears to be 20-SODDING-QUID!!
From: ANT_THOMAS 7 Jan 2014 23:55
To: mr_swayzee 19 of 74
If you ever go on HUKD, the next time you see them pop up at ~£1 a cable buy about 5 so you've got some spares. Unless this is going to be the only HDMI device you have.
From: koswix 8 Jan 2014 01:46
To: ANT_THOMAS 20 of 74
You can get them on Amazon for <£1, (or at least you could last time I needed obe)
From: mr_swayzee 8 Jan 2014 12:18
To: ALL21 of 74
I know accessories like this are always cheaper online but this seems a remarkable example. they are widely available online for £1-3 yet MAPLIN's cheapest option was £20. How has that happened?
From: milko 8 Jan 2014 12:24
To: mr_swayzee 22 of 74
It's one of those things where they know anybody bothering to buy one probably wants it quick to go with a new toy, I guess. Pretty much daylight robbery really.
From: koswix 8 Jan 2014 21:30
To: mr_swayzee 23 of 74
Whenever I shop at Maplin I can't help but wonder how they're still in business.