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Western Digital (WD) TV Live Streaming Media Player Review

Western Digital WD TV Live Streaming Media Player review

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What's up guys? It's Bird from birdknowsbest.com doing a quick review on the Western Digital TV Live Streaming Media Player. This is generation three, the current newest version. A couple of upgrades: you still get a ten-eighty P (1080P) of output, you're also able to use all these internet apps with it and this one does work wirelessly.

A quick 'what comes in the box': you get the media player itself, you get a remote with two triple A batteries included, you get a power adaptor, analog audio and video and you also get a manual and technical support. If we take a closer look here at the actual device itself you'll see it's got a USB port on the front. On the back -- from left to right -- you've got your power, optical, audio, direct-to-hard-line internet connection, HDMI, another USB port and audio video out.

It's a sleek little box. I'll set it up, show you a couple of quick options on what we can do with this when we get back.
Alright guys, I've got everything set up; I'll show you how everything is connected. Thirty-two (32) gig flash drive in the USB port on the back. Power out, optical, audio out, the Ethernet is left blank because I'm using a wireless connection. High definition out which is connected to my high definition projector and on the end, another USB out which is connected to my two terabyte Western Digital hard drive. I'm turning it on and give you a quick rundown of that.

I've got the internet plugged in. Before you get to this page you're going to choose your language, set up your wireless password and update your firmware. When you do that you're going to have to reboot. If you get to this screen, hit set up; hit OK on the remote. Audio -- video settings, click OK; very user-friendly. Set up your settings, click back to get out.

Photos that are available on your hard drives or if you have a shared network that you can set up. You can set it up by sharing home network with shared home network with share documents, music and videos.

I'm going to show you the videos. These are the two USB drives you saw plugged in. Just click OK, click back to get out. Live TV is not that great, you don't use it. Services you'll use a lot; click OK. On the left you have different genres, movie, music, sports, your featured ones, Again, you'll use some use most of these. My favourite ones are Netflix Pandora.

On YouTube you'll probably use Hulu, maybe Spotify. You're going to have set up your password account, very easy to do; click back to get out of it.

One other good thing on the remote; if you hit the blue button or the letter D, it automatically brings up your favourites. You can click on the options within each one for different options for those accounts then click back to get out or the D button again. There's a bunch of videos I could show you with this but I want to try this video fairly short. The one other thing I will show you is that there's an app available with this for both Android and iOS users.

It's called the WD TV Remote app, looks just like this so if I hit the D button it will bring up my favourites; click it and click over. Click D again -- the blue button here -- and it will remove it. So it works great. I don't know how much you use it but you have the option to use it.

Just a quick highlight: it's got Wi-Fi, ten-eighty P (1080P) out, supports a lot of audio formats: mp3, wave, flac; a lot of video formats; mpv, mov, mpeg, supports JPEG. Just a great little device. There are more information on the blog post, the information below on my site; birdknowsbest.com with a more detailed information about it. It's the Western Digital Live Streaming Media Player generation three. I suggest to pick it up; it's a great little device.

If you like this review, check out others on site at birdknowsbest.com. Until next time, Ca Caw!

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