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How does the DViCO tvix media player work?

By Jessica Young

How does the DViCO tvix media player work?

The core of the media box is the video processor that give you PC like expe A hard drive can be installed in the TViX, or you can connect it to drives in a home network, or you can use a USB hard drive or memory stick. However you connect your files to the TVix to access, you can play the files right on your TV.

Which is firmware for DViCO tvix m-6500a?

This package contains the files needed for installing the Dvico TVIX HD M-6500A Media Player Firmware driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones.

How do I connect my DViCO media player to my PC?

A. Plug in an ethernet cable connected to your router and enter your PC’s IP Address and the share name of your drive or to a compatible Network Attached Storage (NAS). All media players support SMB protocols, some will support NFS with compatible application on a PC or NAS.

What kind of files can you play on tvix?

A. It depends. TVIX will support MPEG-2 and H.264 streams but will not support Windows DVR-MS format used by Windows Media Center which has to be converted to a supported format. Some WMV restricted files cannot be played on TViX. Q.

The core of the media box is the video processor that give you PC like expe A hard drive can be installed in the TViX, or you can connect it to drives in a home network, or you can use a USB hard drive or memory stick. However you connect your files to the TVix to access, you can play the files right on your TV.

Is the DViCO tvix m-6500a a good hard drive?

DVICO’s TViX HD M-6500A alters our perspective slightly: it’s not as cheap, but it does offer some advantages over other such devices. The M-6500 claims to support virtually every video file you can find and what’s more, it can take SATA hard drives, which means massive potential storage space.

Is the DViCO tvix m-6500a a bargain basement device?

Recently, we reviewed the Popcorn Hour A-100, a media streamer capable of doing everything we wanted from such a device for a bargain basement price. DVICO’s TViX HD M-6500A alters our perspective slightly: it’s not as cheap, but it does offer some advantages over other such devices.

A. Plug in an ethernet cable connected to your router and enter your PC’s IP Address and the share name of your drive or to a compatible Network Attached Storage (NAS). All media players support SMB protocols, some will support NFS with compatible application on a PC or NAS.