{"id":53,"date":"2008-10-05T14:58:57","date_gmt":"2008-10-05T12:58:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mysticslayer.com\/?p=53"},"modified":"2009-05-08T15:00:03","modified_gmt":"2009-05-08T13:00:03","slug":"dane-elec-1tb-so-smart-multimedia-drive-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mysticslayer.com\/?p=53","title":{"rendered":"Dane-Elec 1TB SO-Smart (Multimedia drive) Part 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After searching on the internet I found out that Dane-Elec has a productline called So Hard Disks. So I\u2019ve looked on their site: <a class=\"liexternal\" href=\"http:\/\/www.danedigital.com\/\">Dane-Digital<\/a> and found the product Dane-Elec 1TB SO-Smart.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>Summary:<\/strong>Enjoy watching movies (DivX compatibility), photos and listening to your music thanks to the So Smart, a Multimedia Wifi Hard drive.<br \/>\nIncludes the latest of video connexions (HDMI compatible) and will become the heart of your digital world, made accessible to all(NDAS network).<\/p>\n<p>* Power and velocity<br \/>\n* Maximum Compatibility<br \/>\n* Perfect connectivity<br \/>\n* Pure and modern design<br \/>\n* High storage capacity<\/p>\n<p><strong>Technical specifications <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*  <span class=\"caps\">WIFI<\/span> B\/G or <span class=\"caps\">MIMO <\/span>connexion<br \/>\n*  <span class=\"caps\">HDMI<\/span> Compatible<br \/>\n*  DivX Compatible<br \/>\n*  <span class=\"caps\">NDAS<\/span> Compatible (Ethernet 10\/100)<br \/>\n* Up to 1 Tb capacity = 1000 Gb*<br \/>\n* Available in 500 Gb, 750Gb and 1Tb  capacities<\/p>\n<p>o Interfaces : Video : <span class=\"caps\">HDMI,<\/span> Composite, S-video, Component  (YPbPr)<br \/>\no Analog audio : Stereo <span class=\"caps\">RCA<\/span><br \/>\no Digital audio : Coaxial, Optical<br \/>\no 2 <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span> 2.0 Hub + 1 <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span> 2.0 (Slave)<\/p>\n<p>Hard drive : <span class=\"caps\">SATA<\/span> 7200 rpm<\/p>\n<p>Cache Memory : 16 Mb<br \/>\nInfra-red Remote control<\/p>\n<p><strong>So Util: Software Suite<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>* Roxio Easy Archive: Synchronize and back-up files<br \/>\n* Roxio Back Up My PC: Create a perfect image of your hard drive for security purposes<br \/>\n* PC Tools Antivirus(with a 3-month free upgrade)<br \/>\n* PC Tools Antispyware(with a 3-month free upgrade)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Box contents<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>* So Smart <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span><br \/>\n* <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span> Cable<br \/>\n* Audio\/Video Cable<br \/>\n* <span class=\"caps\">HDMI<\/span> Cable<br \/>\n* Wifi antennas<br \/>\n* Remote control<br \/>\n* Power Supply<br \/>\n* Quickstart guide<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I was interested by the possibilities of this product, thus I ordered it at the only shop in the Netherlands called <a class=\"liexternal\" href=\"http:\/\/www.informatique.nl\/\">Informatique<\/a>. It took three workings days and yesterday I finally got this product in house.<\/p>\n<p>So I opened the box, and everything was init. Impressive btw that this product was available for only 268,50 Euro!!<\/p>\n<p>I plugged in the power and the <span class=\"caps\">USB.<\/span> I searched for the power button, but it hasn\u2019t any. So I looked in the quickstart guide of the product, but it doesn\u2019t show how to power up the drive. So I searched on the drive, but still finding the button. Well I also had a remote control. This remote control looks like a standard remote control like your dvd player. On this remote control you have a power button onit to turn the drive on.<\/p>\n<p>Allright, so I always need the remote control for this device\u2026 damned, well that suck if your batteries are dead. All right I powered on the device and Windows Vista sees the device and installed the drivers for me. The hard drive is accessible like a normal <span class=\"caps\">USB <\/span>hard disk.<\/p>\n<p>On the driver disk I see the drivers for <span class=\"caps\">NDAS <\/span>network utility so I wanted to install it. Well the first thing I get was, the drivers aren\u2019t supported for x64 operating systems, please install the x64 drivers for <span class=\"caps\">NDAS.<\/span> So I\u2019ve searched on the site of Dane Digital, but couldn\u2019t find any usefull information about these drivers. So I\u2019ve used google to find the appropriate site for the drivers. Well in one hit I found out that the drivers are available at: <a class=\"liexternal\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ximeta.com\/web\/support\/download\/windows_vista\/drivers\/v3x\/index.php\">Ximeta.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>I downloaded and installed the drivers and had to reboot my system for it. The system rebooted and I know can use the <span class=\"caps\">NDAS <\/span>network util. You have to bind aswell the wired as wireless network card to the <span class=\"caps\">NDAS <\/span>util. So I did. Well that was easy, I plugged in my network into the So-Smart drive, but nothing did happened on my computer.<\/p>\n<p>So I plugged in the <span class=\"caps\">HDMI <\/span>cable into the drive and my <span class=\"caps\">LCD <\/span>screen from the computer. Nothing happened. After looking at the drive I found a User Manual, and it did help me out with going into the box. I had to hit the TVout button on my remote control a couple of times to switch between the possible outputs of the drive.<\/p>\n<p>When I finally I was in I get a horrible purple screen with a very crappy interface, I couldn\u2019t imagine that in these days the interface was that bad as on the drive. Allright it is functional, but they can make some more enhancements to it. I get to setup and found out that I have to enable <span class=\"caps\">NDAS <\/span>on the device. Well I did, and I did get back to my computer. The <span class=\"caps\">NDAS <\/span>network util found the device and I was able to mount it. You have to options mount(only read) and mount (read\/write).<\/p>\n<p>So I did read\/write and I was able to put data on to the drive. First I uploaded a file of 1.1 <span class=\"caps\">GB.<\/span> The speed was low, so I canceled it, and tried to upload from my machine the same to another machine. The speed was 9 MB\/s from computer to computer, but from my computer to the SO-smart drive was on a 1.5 MB\/s. So a stunning 1.5 MB\/s, well even my wireless network is even faster then this drive.<\/p>\n<p>Well I tried the <span class=\"caps\">USB <\/span>on my front side of the computer, and I managed to get a speed of 17.6 MB\/s average of a 1.1 GB file. So even that wasn\u2019t stunning. So I thought well I try this wireless device. Allright, I got back into the crappy interface and wanted to enable the wireless device. Well, I wasn\u2019t even to manage to get in the wireless tab in the setup of the device. So I got back to my computer and found out that I had to upgrade my firmware to get into the Wireless drive.<\/p>\n<p>Well it was late so I wanted to try first a wmv file of 1.1 GB to see what it does. Well I found out that I wasn\u2019t able to play this <span class=\"caps\">WMV, <\/span>because it wasn\u2019t the right encoding. This is possible by this device:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 HD Playback: The So Smart player  supports a max resolution of 1920 \u00d7 1080 Progressive Scan<br \/>\nvideo output providing Hi-Definition display of clear and crisp picture quality.<br \/>\n\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 Video \/ Movie File Player: Supports various video file formats, including DivX\u00c2\u00ae (3\/4\/5\/6),<br \/>\nXvid, <span class=\"caps\">MPEG, WMV<\/span>-9, <acronym title=\"WMV9\">ASF<\/acronym>, <span class=\"caps\">DAT, <\/span><acronym title=\"IFO, VOB\">DVD<\/acronym>, <span class=\"caps\">ISO <\/span>as well as HD-level <span class=\"caps\">TP, TS, TRP <\/span>etc.<br \/>\nConvenient Automatic Decoding and Bookmarking of multiple files within a folder.<br \/>\n\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 Audio Jukebox: A perfect music jukebox that supports multiple audio formats: <span class=\"caps\">MP3, AC3,<\/span><br \/>\n<span class=\"caps\">WMA, DTS<\/span>\u00e2\u201e\u00a2 with digital audio output and down-mixing capability.<br \/>\n\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 Digital Photo Album: Supports multiple image formats. Now your entire family can enjoy the<br \/>\ndigital photo slide-show on the big screen <span class=\"caps\">TV.<\/span><br \/>\n\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 Network Capable Decoding: Supports streaming of media files on the network.<br \/>\n\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 HD <span class=\"caps\">HDMI<\/span> Interface: Produces digital video signals to enjoy high quality, vivid, Hi-Def video.<br \/>\n\u00e2\u20ac\u00a2 <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span>-Host: Supports <span class=\"caps\">TWO USB2.0<\/span> Ports. <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span>-Host functionality allows easy connection to<br \/>\nExternal Storage (e.g. Flash Drive or External <span class=\"caps\">HDD<\/span>) or an External <span class=\"caps\">DVD<\/span>-ROM.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I will get to you when I found out more, but this is the summary so far:<\/p>\n<p>Plusses:<\/p>\n<p>+ Wireless \/ <span class=\"caps\">LAN <\/span>\/ <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span><br \/>\n+ <span class=\"caps\">HDMI <\/span>\/ S-Video \/ Composite \/ Component  (YPbPr)<br \/>\n+ Digital out: Coaxial \/ Optical<br \/>\n+ Box contents<br \/>\n+ Big disk<br \/>\n+ Cheap<\/p>\n<p>Minus:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Crappy interface<br \/>\n&#8211; No x64 drivers<br \/>\n&#8211; No power button on the drive<br \/>\n&#8211; Low <span class=\"caps\">LAN<\/span>-speed<br \/>\n&#8211; Low <span class=\"caps\">USB<\/span>-speed(even my 5400 rpm usb powered WD drive is faster)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After searching on the internet I found out that Dane-Elec has a productline called So Hard Disks. 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