I downloaded the Boxee app and it is fantastic, full HD quality and not choppy like Abobe Flash and NexDef which have so many problems, Boxee settings are full screen for default and I hooked up my RGB cable to my LCD monitor and screw Roku! Also I can access my NetFlix thru Boxee as well.
So you've found that running the MLB.TV through Boxee is more "efficient" than just running it through MLB.TV's player?? If that's the case, I'll check it out, but I'm just wondering how a 3rd party company can pull off better quality than the orginators. I'm not doubting, I just find it surprising...I'll give it a whirl as PlayOn sucked for me, and Adobe and Nexdef continues to be terrible as well.
I can confirm that the MLB Boxee app is great. Roku can go chase themselves at this point.
I tried out Boxee last night. Having a big audio problem where the audio seems to "hang" and repeat the same thing over and over...and the video seemed like it was in slow motion. I'm thinking that I'm going to have to buy a brand new CPU before I see any improvement with any service.
i have mlb tv and am looking into getting a box-may i ask what isp speed everyone is running, operating system and ram?the picture quality looks great. nice job roku and mlb.tv.
The roku is completely independent from your computer, so your computer stats are not needed. However with that setup you probably would have trouble watching on the computer of you wanted too. Internet speed also may be too slow. I am running 15 up/2 down.bela_blasko2006 said:i have mlb tv and am looking into getting a box-may i ask what isp speed everyone is running, operating system and ram?
currently i have windows vista 3.0 MPS dsl and 512 ram (will upgrade that)
any update on this? is it ready for the public yet?Wow, just did another restart on my box, works now. Wow, picture is excellent!