[ Thanks to Linux User &
Developer magazine for this link. ]
“The entire range of video and audio containers and decoders
supported on its latest device would probably bore you to tears,
but the fact that it has managed to conquer the entire NMT market
since just 2007 with its own-brand take on network media should be
enough to satisfy your curiosity (those determined to see the full
list need only point their browser here). Still, it’s much more
than a dumb player supporting a wide gamut of file types; it’s the
host of other features that really makes the C-200 such an
intriguing proposition. Besides being a HDD player and a full
gigabit ethernet network streaming NAS box, it’s also a media
server (including Samba, NFS, UpnP, Bonjour and myiHome) and plays
host to the MSP Portal, not to mention other third-party media
server apps. On top of this it comes with a remote managed
BitTorrent client, support for web video, podcast and internet
radio playback and it can even act as an RSS reader.”