Got my Roku Netflix player yesterday and set it up using the SB3 as a wireless bridge. To get the best wireless reception, I have the SB3 placed as high as possible in my TV room, and this configuration allows me to bury the Netflix player down lower in my rack and still get good reception.
Believe me, this is a sweet audio/video combination. I'm truly amazed by the video quality the Netflix player delivers. To get good video streaming, I'd fully expected to need a signal booster, powerline adapters, or something. But no, even with only about 55% signal strength on my SB3, the video is flawless. No skips, jumps, freezes, or any other problems, and it looks as good as any of the normal television I get from DirecTV. Granted that the instant streaming selection from Netflix is somewhat limited now, "only" 10,000+ titles, but with a product this well thought out and executed, I expect that selection to be growing rapidly. -- corbey My two-channel system: - SB-3 through a CIAudio VDA-2 DAC (and using Nokia N800 as a remote) - Sony SCD-1 CD/SACD player - WyeTech Labs Jade tubed preamp - Chord SPM 1200C power amp - Basis 2001 turntable w/ Graham Arm & Lyra Helikon cartridge - Klyne phono stage - Proac 2.5 speakers ------------------------------------------------------------------------ corbey's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=11286 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=49136 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss