Connecting Hard Disk to TV

Posted in » Gadgets, Personal, Technology - by Ades on April 3rd, 2009

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CDs are great for writing digital media but they get scratched very easily, especially when you have kids that are 3.5 years old and 1 year old in one team ;)

So I said to myself I should get one of those “harddisk encapsulators” that can hook up your harddisk to a TV and make it a media player. After doing some research on hdd players on the net I decided to buy Popcorn Hour A-110. However when I went to local IT Mall “Low Yat” there was no “popcorn” brand whatsoever. When I asked the sales assistants whether they had this “popcorn hour” player, they simply smiled and didn’t have a clue what I was talking about. I am sure they thought I was kidding, asking for real popcorn…

wd_tv.pngAfter going from one shop to the other, it was clear that most of the shops had only two brands for 3.5″ harddisk encapsulators, they were GigaView by Noontec and WD TV by Western Digital.

GigaView 3.5” HDD Media Player

GigaView was priced at $70 and WD TV was $100. Also for GigaView you can put the harddisk inside the media player, as for WD TD you have to connect the harddisk via USB cable - that means your harddisk would be lying around the TV cabinet. So I said “I will buy GigaView, it’s cheaper and I can put the harddisk inside it”.

How was I wrong! It was a nightmare product! I came back and put up everything - connected to TV and played a sample movie file. At first it was taking too long to detect the harddisk (hdd was brand new btw), I said I am sure it will be faster next time, it’s just for the first time I said to myself. Then it finally detected the harddisk but now it would only play the files for 5 minutes and then get stuck. So I formatted the harddisk and changed it from NTFS to FAT32 file system, this solved the 5 minutes issue, but now it was flickering every 10-15 minutes and jumping the frames… After few hours, it wasn’t even recognizing the file names and was showing some scrambled characters instead. Now it wouldn’t play completely.

After that I didn’t bother to touch the player, I just put it back in the box and the next day took it to the shop back. I told them that I want my money back or to change it to different brand. They said they could only change it to same brand but different unit. I said I don’t want the same brand. Because after checking online it was clear that the problem was not with specific units but with the whole product of the company. So I got my way and got it changed to WD TV by Western Digital. I paid extra $30 bucks plus $4 for changing to different brand. The guy wanted the $4 to be paid in cash specifically so I asked him whether it was going to his pocket ;) he said “no” and gave me some unconvincing reasons. Anyway, I was happy that I could get it changed to WD TV now.

WD TV 3.5” HDD Media Player

WD TV was great, came back put it up everything and pressed ‘on’. It showed everything instantly, it could detect the harddisk and its different partitions, different folders.. etc. Compared to GigaView, the difference was like the earth and the sky.

This post is already long, so I won’t be talking about WD TV here. You can see a detailed review of this product at Geek.com here. But so far, I am very satisfied with WD TV, and the issue of harddisk being outside the media player became a “no issue” anymore ;)

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19 Responses to “Connecting Hard Disk to TV”

  1. By kiat on Apr 3, 2009

    I didn’t gadget like these exist. I’d like to have recording capability, then it’ll just be like TiVo.

  2. By CSS web design finder on Apr 3, 2009

    This gadget looks awesome!

  3. By Dhairaz on Apr 4, 2009

    Thanks for your view and experience.

  4. By iPhone on Apr 5, 2009

    just as kiat said. TiVo for All Countries!
    It’s about time :)

  5. By Consumer Electronics on Apr 5, 2009

    Its quite interesting to see the huge differences between brands. Quite weird how there was such difference from just $30.

    I’m glad you’re enjoying your product though!

  6. By titan on Apr 5, 2009

    wow. if we really can connecting that, i will try it soon.

  7. By PS3 on Apr 6, 2009

    Simply amazing. I will surely have a look. Finally one will be able to watch (record?) the movies on their telly, instead of on the monitor - Finally I will be able to watch my collection on my telly sitting comfy on the sofa :)

    Great :)

  8. By Web Designing on Apr 6, 2009

    In India, there is a DTH system called Tata SKY. Which come up with 60 hours of movie recording facility it comes with the powerful harddisk. If you’re at work and missed out your favorite football match than you can save it and see later on, when you get free.

  9. By PSP Downloads Online on Apr 7, 2009

    To be honest, I just use my Xbox 360. It’s a brilliant gaming device and media centre. I hooked it up to my main PC using a network cable. All seems to work very well. :)

  10. By laptop batteries on Apr 7, 2009

    Brilliant stuff. I am very much impressed.

  11. By Underwater Digital Camera Reviews on Apr 9, 2009

    That looks awesome. To be honest I had never even seen or heard of them before, but they have a really slick look

  12. By bantingboy on Apr 9, 2009

    that was great. I wonder how it happen. Hoho..

  13. By Online TV on Apr 10, 2009

    Interesting device. I would not mind having something like that at home.

  14. By Xbox 360 on Apr 12, 2009

    That’s a brilliant little gadget!
    I personally would have stuck a few affiliate links in there if I were you!

  15. By Solar Power on Apr 12, 2009

    Next time read online reviews before you make the purchase.

  16. By Ades on Apr 16, 2009

    @PSP Downloads Online, that’s great, what is the disk size of PSP? I got a new hdd for this one, it’s 650GB, i am sure it will fill up really fast with the torrent running 24/7

  17. By Minnesota Attorney on Apr 18, 2009

    The Xbox 360 can be used to stream video from a computer over a wireless network or play videos burned to a DVD. I’m not sure if the Xbox 360 can play videos from a hard drive via its USB connection.

    Still, I think a system like the WD TV is going to be easier to use because it is made for this purpose (not gaming). WD TV looks like a great product. I hadn’t heard of it before. Thanks for the recommendation.

  18. By Free Movies on Apr 22, 2009

    Very amazing and interesting device.i will trying it..thanks

  19. By Tyrone – Internet Business Path on Apr 29, 2009

    A brilliant information about the WD TV. I really find it interesting.


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