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Linksys Media Center Extender with DVD

Linksys Media Center Extender with DVD
Brand: Linksys

List Price: $420.81
Buy New: $109.95
You Save: $310.86 (74%)



New (52) Used (3) from $129.95

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 820

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: MS Windows Vista Media Center compatible
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11
Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 12.3 x 7.4

MPN: DMA2200
Model: DMA2200
UPC: 745883581818
EAN: 0745883581818
ASIN: B000XQONSG

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Bring your digital music, movies, and photos to your TV or Home Theater
  • Allows you to share your photos, music and movies on your computer with friends and family
  • Uses existing high-speed Wireless-N home network
  • Comes built-in with an upscaling DVD player

Accessories:

  • Microsoft Windows Vista Business UPGRADE [DVD] [OLD VERSION]
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium UPGRADE [DVD] [OLD VERSION]
  • Slacker 4 GB Portable Radio with 25 Stations (Black)
  • Slacker 8 GB Portable Radio with 40 Stations (Black)
  • Slacker 2 GB Portable Radio with 15 Stations (Black)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Media Center friendly, yes; UPnP client, no   February 8, 2008
E. West (Federal Way, WA USA)
34 out of 34 found this review helpful

My initial impression are (1) if all you want is a media center extender to do what it is intended to do, then this is definitely the purchase you should make; (2) do not expect anything other than just the media center function and dvd function, that's all your going to get; (3) if the video, music, or picture is not supported by windows media connect *** AND HAS THE CORRECT BITRATE*** it is not going to play; (4) even if your media center pc can playback a file doesn't necessarily mean the extender will play it back, all the processing of the file is done on the extender and the only codecs that get supported are those listed in windows media connect.

I was expecting better codec support from Linksys, but it looks as if Linksys only has their name on the product. It really should have Microsoft on it. You don't need a Vista PC for playback of the dvd function. For you people that like to encode video on your computer and are thinking about using an extender to view it, be careful which format you choose. If it not listed as a supported file by windows media connect you can best believe it is not going to play.

The wireless worked pretty well. I have wireless-n and video playback was great, but navigating through the menus with wireless was sluggish. A wired connection was more responsive but still a little sluggish. Startup time until you get to the main menu is between 30-40 seconds. The unit is absolute noiseless. Even the dvd drive is quiet during playback, fastforwarding and rewinding.

This purchase was not for me. Like i've said many times before, you'll only be satisfied if your files are supported in windows media connect formats. I could not get WMV files to playback, but I could get WMV9 files to playback. I tried a DivX file in a AVI extension and it played fine.



2 out of 5 stars Lots of little problems...   March 9, 2008
Darren Austin (Seattle, WA USA)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

I have always been a big fan of Linksys products and I was eagerly awaiting the release of the Linksys DMA 2200. Setup out of the box was pretty easy but when I started using the product I noticed a slew of little issues that, together, make this product not worth the investment. Below is a list of the issues I've experienced:

1) DVD playback freezes/skips slightly every once in a while. This is just infrequent enough to where you might be willing to live with it. It seems that when the wireless network connects or disconnects (due to range or signal strength issues) the DMA pauses for a split second to regain its bearings. There is a little on screen notfication that the network is disconnected (or reconnected as the case may be) and this causes the DVD playback to pause for a split second. I'm not sure why Linksys thought it was important to interrupt my movie to let me know that the wireless network was down especially when I'm not using the network at all, but they do and it's annoying.

2) Remote is terrible. First of all, it feels really cheap. Secondly, it doesn't have any "universal" capabilities that work. Based on reading documentation about this product before I bought I was hoping that this remote would enable me to consolidate at least two of the four remotes I have. No luck. It didn't work with my Samsung LCD TV, my Motorola set top box or my audio system. Looks like I'm going to have to shell out another $200 for a Harmony remote. :-(

3) DVD Playback options are scarce and system doesn't act intuitively. No option for slow motion, no frame advance, very limited fast forward or rewind options. No easy way to get back to the DVD menu. The logic of the DVD player is very confusing. It's clear that Linksys makes networking equipment and not entertainment devices. When trying to get to the DVD menu or the scene selection I often found myself stopping the movie altogether with no way to regain where I had left off. Lots of other little annoyances with DVD playback.

4) It's very slow to respond to commands. I haven't seen the tech specs for this product but I have to assume that in order to get it to the sub-$300 price point, they put a really slow processor and very limited memory into this product. With the device started and "ready" it takes a good 2-3 minutes to respond when you put a DVD into the drive. Interestingly, though, connecting to media using the extender works pretty well.

5) 802.11n is not ready for prime time yet. Despite some of the reviews I've read, I was not able to get Wireless N networking to work with my set up. I installed the top of the line Linksys WRT600n router into my network and, although I could get a signal, it was always weak and was never stable. The dissappointing thing was that the distance between the wireless router and the DMA was only about 40 feet.

In summary, I think Linksys' heart was in the right place with this product but they haven't had enough time to get all the details straight. Plus, let's be honest here, they are networking experts not home entertainment design pros. They should have partnered up with someone who knows how to make a good DVD player so they could give the best of both experiences.

Although there are too many small annoyances with this product for me to recommend it, I'm hopeful that much of what I've experienced will be fixed with firmware upgrades in the future. For now, I am returning this device while I can and will keep looking for a solution to retrieve my media from my PC.



1 out of 5 stars Not Ready for Prime Time   March 11, 2008
J. Whelan (Chandler, AZ USA)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

I purchased the Linksys Media Center Extender with high hopes it would complete my home theatre. After many hours on line with Linksys tech support I reluctantly returned the item to Amazon. I could not get the Linksys MCE to work with my HP laptop running on 64bit Vista Ultimate. I even used two different draft N routers to no avail.

On the positive side, I found Linksys Tech Support to be readily available and very patient with my having to reboot and re-enter my WPA passphrase numerous time.

I will continue to look for an MCE that has Hi-Def capability.




2 out of 5 stars Ok when it works   February 26, 2008
Ex Tech (San Diego, CA USA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I bought the DMA 2200 to extend my Dell XPS 420 media system pc (2.6gHz-6600 quad core, nvidia 8800 GTX, 4G ram, dual raid 0 500Ghz drives); I am connecting via the Ethernet port via an old but working Linksys router. Yes the remote is light (could use a few extra programmable buttons (like the 4 colored ones at the bottom (they are useless))), the MS media Center interface is slow, but it does reproduce movies and video reasonable well. The problem is that the device freezes and disconnects from the network regularly.
***
UPDATE: The network connectivity is fine now. A week after this review my Vista machine decided it was not having anything to do with the network. I fiddled and recreated the network (software) connections and now the extender is not freezing up. So to be fair to Linksys, I have to up their rating (from a 2). I still have ATI cable tuners dropping in and out but that is not an extender problem.
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I have upgraded, reconfigured the network, restarted/reset, and googled until the cows come home all to no avail. The media center early adopters on the net either have no problem with this, or cannot get the thing to work reliably. Between the computer and the extender I have spent about 40 hours trying to get everything to work, but it doesn't. I can't return the computer but I will return the extender (I hope). I'm not an IT guy but I have been using computers for 25 years (I'm the guy that explains them to most of the nontechs I know). I am giving up. My feeling is that the MCE technology from both the computer and the extender is not robust enough. Someday maybe they will get this together but it isn't today and not likely tomorrow. Get a TiVo and install a cable card, this has been nothing but frustration. If this is an example of American technical innovation and design, then we are in deep trouble, there is no excuse for this. Should things get better I will update this post or add comments.



3 out of 5 stars Great idea, but weak DVD player   March 16, 2008
J. Gant (Pleasant Grove, UT)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

We like the idea of combining both these two functions - DVD player and media extender. The extender seems to be working alright, but we have trouble with the DVD player not recognizing DVDs or taking forever to read it. Thinking of going back to my old DVD player, which is a shame.


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