Xtreamer Ultra Specs



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Why choose Xtreamer Webcam multistream. Split your stream to multiple platforms simultaneously. Saving PC resourses. Install vmware tools on windows vm. Launch HD multiplatform streams even on old and weak computers. Low web traffic usage. Make the volume of outgoing internet traffic much lower. The Xtreamer ULTRA + dual dvb-t dongle is a package we have come with ourselves after testing it in a windows media centre environment. The dongle is linux compatible as well. The guys over at crazystu have been doing a lot of work with the xtreamer ultra + mythtv. Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS Supported Video Format: H.264, H.265, MPG/MPEG/MP4, TS, M2ts, AVI, BD-ISO, 3D-MVC, DVD-ISO, WMV, FLV, F4V, MKV, Xvid, DAT, VOB, AVS.

Xtreamer was a brand of home digital media player and HTPC (Home Theater PC) products. The product line's goal [1] is to replace traditional video players in homes (such as DVD players) with more versatile, but still affordable, players. These players are capable of playing large collections of digital media - movies, music, and photos. The digital files can be streamed (fetched when needed) to the player from the local network (or the Internet), hence the name of the brand. The company has since shut down.

Products[edit]

Xtreamer brand products are sold throughout the world by online sellers, and in some countries also in certain physical stores. However, the product is absent from most electronics stores - a move which the company claims [2] helps reduce the products' prices.

Xtreamer Sidewinder, Xtreamer Pro, and Xtreamer DVD are three configurations of Xtreamer's original media player. All three can play media (movies, music and photos) from a local wired or wireless network, or from an attached USB device. The main difference between the three are in the physical dimensions of the device, and an additional internal storage option: The small and fan-less Sidewinder has room for one 2.5' internal hard disk; The bigger and fan-cooled Pro has room for two 3.5' hard disks, and the DVD has a DVD drive.

Xtreamer Sidewinder 2 and Xtreamer Prodigy are Xtreamer's second generation products. Both are fan-less (like the original Sidewinder); Both add built-in Wi-Fi, Gigabit ethernet, USB 3, a general Web Browser and can connect to a USB keyboard or mouse making it easier to use this browser. The Sidewinder 2 has room for a 2.5' internal hard disk (up to 1 TB), while the Prodigy has room for a 3.5' disk, up to 3 TB. The Prodigy has two additional features: It supports 3D video, and it will [3] be Xtreamer's first product to use Android in addition to Xtreamer's own user interface.

Xtreamer Ultra and 'Xtreamer Ultra 2 Kbc music download mp3. ' are a settop computers based on Nvidia graphics and Intel Atom processors which comes pre-installed with OpenELEC and XBMC media center software for Home Theater PC pre-installed. The first-generation Xtreamer Ultra uses Nvidia Ion chipset with a 1.80 GHz Dual-Core Intel Atom D525 CPU, while the Xtreamer Ultra 2 uses discrete GeForce GT 520M graphics with a 2.13 GHz Dual-Core Intel Atom D2700 CPU.[1][2][3][4]

Xtreamer Wonder and Xtreamer Prodigy4K released in 2015 are Android based media players with HEVC hardware decoding.[5] The Prodigy4K also supports 3D Videos and UHDTV resolution.[6]

eTRAYz is a NAS enclosure, i.e., a device that contains hard disks and serves their content on the local network, to be played by other streamers.

Customer Support Concerns[edit]

Although Xtreamer offers a variety of products on its online store, many concerns about its poor customer support were expressed during the years. The company is known for its ignoring of customers who needed support after buying a product [7] and brutally deleting complaint messages from its forums or Facebook page. Many unhappy clients expressed their disappointment from the service of Xtreamer, both of its main site or local retailers.[8][9][10][11][12]

See also[edit]

Xtreamer Ultra Specs Samsung

References[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on November 28, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) XBMC-based embedded Linux distro debuts on HTPC mini-PC
  2. ^https://archive.is/20130127213637/http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/OpenELEC-and-Xtreamer-Ultra/ XBMC-based embedded Linux distro debuts on HTPC mini-PC
  3. ^https://www.engadget.com/2011/03/01/xtreamer-ultra-htpc-hands-on-and-prodigy-eyes-on/ Xtreamer Ultra HTPC hands-on -- and Prodigy eyes-on
  4. ^http://www.xtreamer.net/2012/xtreamer-ultra2.html Xtreamer ultra 2
  5. ^http://www.xtreamer.net/Wonder/specs.html
  6. ^http://www.xtreamer.net/Prodigy-4k/#specs
  7. ^http://forums.cnet.com/7723-7596_102-628356/xtreamer-beaware-of-them/?tag=StickyWin_1413054668701;createThreadPopup Case about ignored RMA status
  8. ^https://www.avforums.com/threads/the-xtreamer-customer-support-thread.1123171/ The xtreamer customer support thread
  9. ^http://www.hifivision.com/dealer-feedback-review/21752-warning-careful-while-buying-xtreamer-india.html Be careful of Xtreamer India
  10. ^https://www.avforums.com/threads/warning-to-potential-xtreamer-customers.1111211/ Warning to potential xtreamer customers
  11. ^http://www.carsforum.co.il/vb/showthread.php?544604-Xtreamer-%D7%90%D7%96%D7%94%D7%A8%D7%94-%D7%95%D7%A2%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%94 Warnings about Xtreamer, Israel
  12. ^http://www.mpcclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24044 Invitation to discuss 'hot' Xtreamer issue

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Xtreamer&oldid=919147624'

I bought the Xtreamer Ultra 2 Deluxe Edition over two years ago and still today it outperforms many of the newer competing models – the device comes with everything you need to get your XBMC setup going and fits nicely in your living room (no fan noise and looks quite nice as well):

Xtreamer Ultra Specs

The specs even for today’s standards are awesome – especially since most media players do not come with Nvidia graphics cards – probably one of the main reasons why I picked the Xtreamer 2 two years ago:

  • 2.13 Dual Core Intel Cedar Trail Atom D2700
  • 4 Gb DDR3 RAM
  • 32GB mSATA SSD
  • 2 x USB 3.0 X and 4 x USB 2.0 X
  • Internal Wireless 802.11n & Internal Bluetooth EDR 2.1
  • Geforce GT 520M On board
  • Bit-Streaming Supported
  • HDMI 1.4a port
  • Integral IR + Remote Control
  • UEFI advanced system setup
  • Gigabit LAN
  • 7.1 Channel HD Audio bit- streaming
  • Low Power Consumption

The Ultra 2 works flawlessly without any problems and there is really not much more to say about it, as it plays all content perfectly (I still have to try out 3D content since I have a new Samsung 55″ TV) and unlike reports from users using Intel- or RPi-based installations, the Ultra 2 pretty much “eats” any media format and presents it perfectly.

My setup is quite simple:

  • Synology DS1010+ with 5 x 4 TB Seagate desktop drives in SHR configuration. The DS1010+ has been upgraded to 3GB RAM and you will need it if you want to run Sickrage, CouchPotato, Sabnzbd on it.
  • Sickrage running on dev-stream – I prefer Sickrage over Sickbeard, as the development is more active (be aware, that the dev-stream can be quite buggy)
  • CouchPotato, Sabnzbd
  • All media content remains on the Synology NAS (now running DSM 5.1) and is shared with the Xtreamer via NFS mount
  • The Xtreamer’s 32GB SSD is used to store the XBMC database and all media images (thumbnails, posters etc) – I tried running MySQL and media on the Synology, but found it to be too slow, even on a gigabit network.
  • The Xtreamer connects via gigabit to the Synology.
  • The Xtreamer feeds via HDMI into the Yamaha YSP-4000 soundbar which passes through into the Samsung 55″
  • I manage all my devices now with a Logitech Harmony One remote

Xtreamer infrared remote

Xtreamer Ultra Specs Lg

The infrared remote

I honestly struggled finding a proper XBMC compatible remote in South Africa and the remote shipped with the deluxe edition is just perfect (I eventually replaced all my remotes with a new Logitech Harmony One).

My XBMC setup is rather simple – I use it just for movies and series and as such most of the functions offered on the remote are not used at all (hence my change to Harmony One to remove clutter). I have seen some very complex setups where people run live-TV with EPGs and PVR functionality but with Netflix/Hulu/iTunes I found that we have not watched live TV in more than 3 years.

The wireless keyboard

The wireless keyboard is impressive (it is not a Bluetooth keyboard and comes with it’s own USB dongle, which is a pity as it would have been awesome to use one Bluetooth keyboard for TV, PS4 and XBMC). The only time I ever use the keyboard is really just during setup or when typing is required as typing on the remote is really cumbersome.

The purpose of my XBMC setup was to be as minimalistic as possible without much clutter and pretty much run by itself. With the exception of major updates (i.e. moving from Openelec 4.x to Openelec 5.x) it was not necessary to reset/reconfigure the current configuration.

Xtreamer Ultra Specs Review

Conclusion

Xtreamer ultra specs lg

Xtreamer Ultra Specs Laptop

I have not come across better XBMC hardware at a fairly reasonable price – especially considering the performance. I would love to hear about your setup in the comments below.





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