D-Link DSM-330 media streamer gets Flash video support -- Hulu on your TV
D-Link's $230 DSM-330 media streamer has always been among the most flexible set-top boxes out there, and it's just gotten even better, with the latest DivX Connected server software bringing Flash video support to the device. It's not quite browse-and-play -- every site requires a specific plug-in -- but Hulu, College Humor, YouTube, ABC News, and Vimeo are already working, and there are more on the way. That's pretty tempting for two bills, but we'll stick to rocking PlayOn with our 360 and PS3.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
squiggleslash @ Sep 9th 2008 2:16PM
Awesome. Does this thing need to be hooked up to a PC or can it be used completely standalone? I don't have anything that runs Windows, hence the question.
gamedude420 @ Sep 9th 2008 10:11PM
no you need a windows pc, but the rocku netflix player which is $99 will be adding HULU support
squiggleslash @ Sep 10th 2008 7:11AM
That's even more awesome, given the price of the Hulu player. Do you have a link?
KEROLiUKAS @ Sep 9th 2008 4:54PM
wow....
http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/09/08/divx-connected-users-treated-to-new-software-hulu-support/
Dana @ Sep 9th 2008 5:12PM
I'd love to see this functionality in the DSM750!!
KEROLiUKAS @ Sep 9th 2008 11:58PM
Wont' happen, as the DSM-330 uses the Connected platform which is way different from all the other DSM devices. The only thing they have in common is basically the name and that they are both for the same purpose, but they take different approaches.