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       Music Player needs to be improved !!
    MRP
    post Jul 27 2009, 08:09 AM
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    I bought the WD TV HD in order to have a single and universal multimedia player, so the quality of the music player should also be aligned with the video and photo playback.

    Some concerns and ideas for improvements:

    - Optimize the user interface of the music player. Actually it’s is really uncomfortable and slow.
    - I miss some essential features of my old Media HD or even the simplest iPod has as an Equalizer option (7 Band or simply define Rock/Jazz/Classic/etc…).
    - Between songs the player does a pause of 2 or 3 seconds, also on Live Albums. (I checked my MP3 files, but on the specific Live Albums the songs are not faded out/in)
    - etc..

    Usage of WD TV HD: 70% Music, 29% Video and 1% Photos. So the quality of the music player is really important for me. (I don’t want to have for each kind of media a different player.
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