About Media Player
What is Media Player Buying Guide
Media player buying guide is a website which compare or review hd media player in the world.
HD media player or HDD media player (HDMP) is used for consumer product that combines a hard drive (HD) with hardware and software for playing audio, video and photos through a home entertainment system. It can be used either as a conventional external hard drive, or to play computer-based media files through external media devices without the need for a separate computer.
The popularity of MP3 players means that many people have large collections of MP3 files that cannot be played on a conventional HiFi without proper hookups, while the popularity ofdigital cameras means that many people also have large collections of photographs in formats such as JPEG. Many computer users also download media files from the Internet.
What format does Media Player runs
HDMPs can usually play H.264 (SD and HD), MPEG-4 Part 2 (SD and HD), MPEG-2 .mpg, MPEG-2 .TS, VOB and ISO images video, with MP3 and AC3 audio tracks. They can also display images (such as JPEG and PNG) and play music files (such as MP3 and Ogg).
HD media players are usually designed for compactness and affordability, and tend to have small or non-existent hardware displays. File navigation is usually performed with an infraredremote control, with visual feedback supplied through a connected television set or liquid crystal display.
The devices are not usually able to play CDs or DVDs directly (if they can, are called combo devices), and require a user to convert these media into playable files using a separate computer and software (VOB and ISO images). They are also not usually capable of recording audio or video (if they can, are called multimedia recorders).
Units are sometimes sold as “empty shells” to allow the user to fit their own choice of hard drive (some can manage unlimited hard disk capacity and other only a certain capacity, i.e. 500 GB), and the same model is sometimes available with or without an internal hard drive fitted.
Media player can connect to computer via USB 2.0, FireWire, Composite, Optical Audio & Video, HDMI, and Ethernet ports and more and more models also have inbuilt wireless connectivity (WiFi and Bluetooth). WiFi HD media player are called telewifis.

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