Review of Living MyMovie HDMI Multimedia Player

Posted May 16, 2009 by MauroRilla / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

A cheap player to see divx, xvid, mpg1/2/4 in your TV. The films can be copied directly from your computer.

I bought in may 2009 this player for Mediacom for about 135 dollars( 100 Euro).

The features of this product are:

  • It can play Film, Music, photo.
  • Video Interface HDMI and composite (easy connection)
  • Video: MPEG1/2/4 (AVI, MPG, Xvid, DivX)
  • Music: MP3/WMA
  • Photo: JPG / JPEG
  • In front it has a SD Card reader and a USB plug to connect your Pen-Drive.
  • Dual Digital Audio (SPDIF) and analog
  • Remote control
  • Max resolution 800 * 600
  • Managing files (copy / move / remove)
  • System NTSC / PAL
  • Compatible with Windows 2000 / XP / VISTA
  • Dimensions: 165x165x64 mm

The product need always to be connected to the power also when you connect trough USB to your computer.

When you connect it to your windows system it is recognized as normal Hard-drive USB. You can copy your film without any problem.

To connect to the TV is also really easy, in my case I have connected it with composite and the quality was really good.
When you switch on the Jukebox you have to select first if you want to see a film, listen music of watch your pictures.

With the remote control is really easy to select the film, you are able to read all the files in the hard-drive, it doesn't create a folders structure, you have all the film in the same screen , you can scroll them in alphabetic order. If you have file srt (subtitles) the system shows them without problems.

Regarding the music and photos are reproduce well.
I like the idea to connect my USB devices in the front and to insert the SD card directly from my camera into the television for a slide-show.

I quite happy with my purchase ...

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