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glitchhunter:
Hey all,

I've been using a WDTV player for a while to play anime on my TV. However, as you all probably know, subtitles are not rendered properly on these. So I want to get some other kind of thing to play the files correctly. What options are available? Whatever it is, it needs to be able to play a variety of file types at different resolutions and preferably be easily portable.

Cheers!
Glitch

Lupin:
It would better if you build/buy one of those HTPCs in mini-ITX form factor.

kitamesume:
notebook based on AMD-E350 with HDMI out would be spot on, plus its portable. downside is that you wont be able to cramp that much HDDs in a notebook and its a tad more expensive than the nettop version.

glitchhunter:

--- Quote from: Lupin on August 07, 2011, 07:44:14 AM ---It would better if you build/buy one of those HTPCs in mini-ITX form factor.

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I have no idea what you just said


--- Quote from: kitamesume on August 07, 2011, 07:55:46 AM ---notebook based on AMD-E350 with HDMI out would be spot on, plus its portable. downside is that you wont be able to cramp that much HDDs in a notebook and its a tad more expensive than the nettop version.

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Already got one. Anyway, can I get anime from it to play on a TV with composite video cables with it? I'd rather not have to use a laptop though. Are there any WDTV like media players out there?

Freedom Kira:
GIYF. Lupin basically said you should replace your WDTV with a small computer. HTPC = Home Theater PC. Mini-ITX is a motherboard form factor that's fairly popular for such computers.

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