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Beyonwiz DP-S1 firmware update short on new features | Beyonwiz DP-S1 firmware update short on new features |
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| by Adam Turner | |
| Thursday, 19 July 2007 | |
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The firmware update also adds OGG playback and the ability to upgrade to a 500GB hard drive (although this voids the warranty). The rest of the firmware update is dedicated to bug fixes, such as problems with subtitles and chasing playback. A full list of bug fixes can be found on the Beyonwiz website. The ability to copy recordings from the DP-S1 to a USB device is important for archiving as the DP-S1 does not feature a DVD burner, just a DVD player. Whilst recordings can be transferred to a USB device and then a computer, Beyonwiz uses the .tvwiz format for which it does not offer playback software. The .tvwiz format is actually a folder containing 32MB data files. While Windows Media Player 10 says it does not recognise the files, it will play them. The files can also be opened and edited with software such as VideoReDo. Disappointingly, the promise of copying to network devices is yet to be fulfilled. The firmware update also fails to address many of the player's other shortcomings. Whilst the quick release of the first firmware update is a sign that Beyonwiz does not intend to abandon DP-S1 owners, it's still a leap of faith to spend $AU1600 on a PVR yet to deliver on all of its promises. According to Beyonwiz, the following features are still to come;
• Back-up contents in USB storage or memory cards to HDD While these features will be useful additions, Beyonwiz would do better to focus its efforts on fixing the following major problems with the DP-S1;
• Inability to simultaneously watch a DVD and record a television program
UPDATE: Beyonwiz DP-S1 PVR finally comes of age, but TiVo looms large {moscomment}
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