The IO Data Linkplayer (similar to the Buffalo box) has had this capabilty for well over a year. Simply drop the .ts file on a DVD-R (or even a DVD+R DL) and burn using the DVD-ROM Book Type and it plays wonderfully, even allowing for smooth FFWD and RWD. It can also stream perfectly over 10/100 Ethernet, so there's no real need to burn a DVD-R at all. It can also scale output pretty well (480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i), AND, it plays any DiVX/Xvid file without a packed bitstream or Qpel. It'll even scale them to 720p or 1080i.
Having owned one of these for a while as really diminished any excitement over the new Blu Ray/HD DVD formats...
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ToeCutter @ Jul 3rd 2006 5:16PM
To add to HD001's comments:
The IO Data Linkplayer (similar to the Buffalo box) has had this capabilty for well over a year. Simply drop the .ts file on a DVD-R (or even a DVD+R DL) and burn using the DVD-ROM Book Type and it plays wonderfully, even allowing for smooth FFWD and RWD. It can also stream perfectly over 10/100 Ethernet, so there's no real need to burn a DVD-R at all. It can also scale output pretty well (480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i), AND, it plays any DiVX/Xvid file without a packed bitstream or Qpel. It'll even scale them to 720p or 1080i.
Having owned one of these for a while as really diminished any excitement over the new Blu Ray/HD DVD formats...