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    Default HDX1000B or Popcorn Hour A110

    I am thinking of getting one of these boxes. Can anyone advise was would be the best choice. From what I have read the HDX1000B has more ram but some of the earlier models could not do DTS Audio through HDMI.

    A friend on mine has terrabytes of the latest material. I figure that one of these boxes would be the solution to grab and watch it without going through middleware DVDs or USB HDD. I imagine copying blueray mkis would be painful on USB 2.0. Any other ideas welcome.

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    I have a hdx and it plays everything.The only problem is that the support isnt as much as the popcorn.

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    Another option from an OCAU sponsor


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    my mate just got 1 of these we update the firmware so it would support a lot more file types

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    I have a HDX1000B because I preferred the casing over the Popcorn Hour.

    Running My Lil' Movie Jukebox to generate the html front-end is brilliant!

    Around 250 DVD quality movies on it at the moment, and still have 400Gig of the 1Terabyte drive free.

    Using AutoMKV to rip DVD's to MKV files. Time consuming, but the results are good.

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