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| Manufacturer: Neuros | | Mfg Part#: 6011000 |
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| | | | Product Guides | | | |  | Build a video library with hundred of hours of video instantly accessible with the push of a button on a remote. |
| | The Neuros OSD connects to your TV or home theater system and allows you to archive all of your DVDs, VHS tapes and video content.
Plug the Neuros OSD into your TV, connect it to your DVD Player or VCR, and safely and legally record your movies into a digital library! It works with home movies too. Just plug your video camera into the OSD, push play, and your memories are digitized.
With the Neuros OSD, you can store hundreds of hours of video in one location (like an external hard drive) and get rid of those bulky cases, put an end to DVD damage, and instantly access any of your videos, with the push of a button on a remote. You can even transfer your video content to a portable device (video iPod, PSP, mobile phone, etc.) to watch on the go, or email your home movies to friends and family.

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| Features | Organizing your digital library and putting it all at your fingertips |  | Eliminating DVD and VHS cases to free up space |  | Allowing you to watch your video content on the go (traveling, commuting, etc.) |  | Accessing and sharing your home videos |
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| Buy.com Total Price: $152.99 |
|  | | In Stock: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 business days. |
 | Video Standard |  |
|  | Compatible with NTSC, Pal and Secam (input only) standards |  | Video Recording |  | ISO Standard MPEG-4 SP encoding (MP4, ASF) |  | QVGA (320x240) @30fps with AAC-LC/MP3/G.726 audio for smartphones, PSP, iPod, iPhone and PDAs. |  | VGA setting (640x480) @30fps for PC, TV playback. |  | Record from any standard video source with RCA output (DVD, VCR, Camcorder, Cable/Satellite box, DVR/TiVo, Video Game Console, ...) |  |
|  | Video Player |  |
|  | MPEG-4 SP with MP3 audio, 30fps up to D1 resolution (720x480) |  | Quicktime 6 |  | MPEG-4 AAC-LC stereo |  | MP4 format at up to D1 resolution |  | H.263 with MP3 audio |  | FLV (for Playback of YouTube videos) |  | ASF |  | AVI (including Divx and Xvid) |  | MP4 |  | WMV (up to QVGA) |  | MOV |  | MPG |  | MPEG |  | You can also see a more detailed |  | table of supported video formats |  | for playback. |  |
|  | YouTube browser |  |
|  | Watch YouTube videos on your TV |  | Search the entire Youtube library using keywords |  | build a list with all your favorite videos |  |
|  | Photo Viewer |  |
|  | JPEG decoder (baseline up to 32M pixel) |  | BMP |  | GIF (nonanimated) |  | Thumbnail view |  | Zoom in/out (2x, 4x) |  |
|  | Audio Player |  |
|  | Stereo MP3/WMA @ 30-320kbps (CBR & VBR) |  | Ogg Vorbis |  | FLAC |  | WAV |  | Stereo MPEG-4 AAC-LC |  | G.726 |  | |  | Features |  |
|  | Schedule (timer) recording |  | Customizable slide shows |  | One-click record |  | IR Blaster to control your set-top box |  | Run 3rd party applications |  |
|  | USB Host |  |
|  | Record to and playback content from any USB mass storage device |  |
|  | Ethernet |  |
|  | Connect to your network |  | Save recordings to network storage |  | UPnP support |  | Stream Audio/Video from Internet |  | Download multimedia content from Internet |  | Connect to Windows Networks (Samba client support) |  |
|  | Complete System Includes |  |
|  | Standard A/V RCA Interface Cables (European units also contain SCART adapters) |  | 110-240V AC/DC Power Supply |  | Stand |  | IR Blaster |  | Remote Control |  | Abbreviated Users Manual |  |
|  | Dimensions and Weight |  |
|  | 14 x 14 x 3.2 cm (5.5 x 5.5 x 1.25 inches) |  | Weight 230g (8oz) |  |
|  | Upgradeability |  |
|  | System updates and 3rd party applications available at www.neurostechnology.com/support/ |  | Automatic built-in software update |  |
|  | Storage Card Compatibility |  |
|  | Memory Stick: Duo and Pro Duo |  | Compact Flash: Type I and Type II |  | Microdrives with CF type II interface |  | Secure Digital (SD) |  | Multi Media Card (MMC) |  | USB thumbdrives |  | External Hard Drives |
| Buy.com Total Price: $152.99 |
|  | | In Stock: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 business days. |
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| CUSTOMER REVIEWS: | ![]() | | Value | 4 | | Performance | 4 | | Ease of Use | 4 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4 |
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1 of 5 Horrible product, great idea but fails miserably Friday, April 25, 2008 A Customer from Dallas, Texas
Unless you want to buy a project instead of a product, stay away from this. I think the only ones who have got it work telnet into it and hack the OS. Out of the box it never once worked. Networking never worked. SD card recognition failed. Tried to upgrade firmware, it failed as well. Called tech support over 5 times and got no assitance. Once I was promised a call back by end of the day and still waiting. Returned it after 30 days. Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 I Love It! Tuesday, March 11, 2008 A Customer from Columbus, OH
I just purchased this last week. It was a little cheaper from Buy.com (yah) and I love it. I tried recording some things from my cable box and played them back. You couldn't even tell it was a recorded copy. It looked like the real thing. I am still exploring new uses for this little gem. I plan on converting some old VHS tapes to dvd and storing them on an external hard drive and even storing my 500+ DVD videos on it so that I can catalog and watch them anywhere. Buy it - it's so simple, a caveman can do it :) Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 After intial setup, works ok Monday, March 03, 2008 swilson35@kc.rr.com from Kansas City, Mo
I would say for the price I paid which is less than what it is listed now, I would have like to seen the device be a little more substantial than the light plastic shell it has. Once I figured out it the Fat32 vs NTSF I was in business. I have not downloaded any firmware yet, but the recordings i have made for the Ipod touch work great, still have issues with picture quality when playing back recordings on HDTV, but for the older sets looks great.
My only wishes is for the price it should have been wireless and it should have been sturdier product. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Fantastic Device Sunday, March 02, 2008 Scott from Coldwater, MI
I wanted something TIVO like without the monthly fees and the Neuros seemed to fit the bill. Maybe not as handy as the TIVO and a little harder to schedule, but it works great! I use a USB harddrive for saving things which is working well and I'll be hooking it to my home network soon. I've also programmed its remote to control my VCR (where I get the TV signal), so now I can schedule by channel. This feature works very well. The YouTube feature is neat and I'm sure the open source community will be adding many more features as well.
I also have an S-Video out on my PC, so I can digitize the output from the PC. This could be a great way to make tutorials and such. Overall, at times it can be a little quirky, but well worth the investment. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 Cool little gadget! Saturday, March 01, 2008 Satisfied buyer from Normal, IL
When I read the description of this device, I decided I had to check it out. I had no compelling reason, other than it seemed to be able to do a number of things with video. It also looked like it could provide a mechanism to link my computer and the TV. My kids love the fact that it will record video directly to an iPod, as they have been bugging me for some time to convert some of their videos to a format they could watch at the gym. I have made a wireless connection between my existing network on a different floor of the house and the Neuros OSD by converting an older Linksys wireless router to DD-WRT firmware, and then setting it up to run as a wireless bridge. Works great as a way to stream video to the TV! Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Excellent product with some software gliches Saturday, March 01, 2008 Willis McDonald from Hemphill, Texas
The OSD works well as is but needs better software to be great. There is a problem that occurs on the first copy which causes the device to record for several minutes then close out the recording. You have to reset the dvd and restart the recording, this time it works for the whole dvd and anymore recording you do for that session. There is a 4GB recording limit on the high resolution setting and a 2GB limit on the low setting, this comes out to about 4 hr limit per recording. The device is not for HD or BlueRay quality dvds. The problems I beleive will be worked out in future software upgrades, overall I'm well pleased with the Neuros OSD, carring around a USB drive with 100 plus DVD/VHS movies is much easier than keeping track of the actual DVDS on trips and holidays. Was this review helpful?
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Good product Tuesday, January 29, 2008 Jeff from New York, NY
Easy enough to use. A few things are not obvious. Good quality recording. Great addition to the home entertainment studio. Was this review helpful?
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Neuros OSD Wednesday, December 26, 2007 stewart498@gmail.com from tyler, tx
I received the Neuros in a very timely manner. I had some concern around the holidays but it was delivered the day of promise. I started exploring with the Neuros OSD the same day I received it. It can do a lot of things such as play YOU TUBE, SD cards, and movies from my networked system. It does the things promised. I have yet to use it to record or transfer camcorder or VHS media. It did an excellent job recording audio to an SD card. I am reading the Neuros forum and learning other things I can do with my Neuros. I am satisfied. Was this review helpful?
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 4 of 5 So far so good Tuesday, December 04, 2007 linkaprn@aol.com from Suffield, CT
I'm sure there is much more that I can do with this device but so far have scheduled recordings from TV to my computer via network and able to easily transfer to my Ipod. Remote is kind of quirky. I am looking forward to more applications once I figure it all out! Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Best Tool to record into mp4 Tuesday, September 25, 2007 A Customer from Waukesha, WI
Initially thought it's bit costly, once I start using it and it's features It's really worth. It connects to YuTube , Netwrok, Keep updated new versions. Only feature still need to modify is editing features, takes huge time while editing. Was this review helpful?
5 of 5 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Great Multimedia device! Tuesday, September 04, 2007 Alexander Lopez from salinas ca
The Osd has indeed grown up in the past couple of months. Having been a former Neuros recorder 2 owner, and loving it to death.. I took the leap with high hopes for this device. It did not le tme down ONE Bit! I love everything about the unit!
From Recording to Tv/ipod/Psp formats to memory stick or external memory drives.. watching youtube, listening to mp3s, or letting my photo slideshow of my kids bring a smile to my face.. this sleek black unit is FANTASTIC! Heck even small video files under 15 minutes can be edited on the unit directly! What other unit off the top of your head can boast that? So far the best 230 bucks spent!
With top notch customer support from them, and a bundle of firmware upgrades from an open commnunity.. innovation is in the driver seat, and I like where it has taken this so far. It has played back divx files with relative ease, and mpeg files are a smnap.. yet the multiple codes cause problems for xvid. Still not the Units problem.. It is due to the variety of codes that cause problems. FAR too many, heck many pcs have problems with them, requiring you to d/l codec packs to get them to play.
Scheduled recordings are fantastic, select a time, format and recurrence .. daily, weekly, or onetime recording settings are standard.. with a guide being implemented soon on the unit! It gets better with age! If you have been on the fence for one of these, get one with no regrets! I have been using my unit daily to record shows and love it!
The OSD is a portable powerhouse that can be taken anywhere if you want! We watched several shows I recorded during the memorial day weekend at the Lake and everyone enjoyed the quality and portability of this. I even was able to record some of my shows at the inlaws and did not miss any of my kids Tv they love so much!
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 What A Great Device Thursday, August 16, 2007 A Customer from Cerritos, CA
This is a simple little device that does so much. It records ANY source, playsback from external USB drive or network, configures itself automatically to your network. Streams over your home network. Very easy to setup even for nubes. Great product Neuros! Was this review helpful?
7 of 8 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Personal Video Recording - MPEG4 Thursday, May 24, 2007 A Customer from Toronto Canada
This review is especially for anyone who wish they could watch their favourite shows, media, on the go, anywhere you want.
This OSD is not just another PVR, DVR. It allows me to record from a TV, a DVD player, a security camera and more.
I watch TV shows, recorded on the OSD, as simple as a VCR, on my TREO.
If you own an IPOD, a TREO, a smartphone, a PSP, a TV, a laptop, or a PC, you can watch recorded video on any one of these by using this little "gem".
I have mine connected to my TV. I schedule it, just like a VCR, to record my favourite programs. The cool thing is, it records to any type of memory card. This thing is cool. So many options.
An SD card for my Treo
A compact flash card for my digital camera
A USB thumbdrive for my laptop
A USB thumbdrive for my pc
A MSDUO for my PSP.
No ripping software, no pc needed. I just plug it in like a VCR, grab the remote and program it. Plug in any type of memory card and leave it do its thing.
SO many ways to watch any video, anywhere, anytime, on the go.
My drive to and from work is not boring anymore
Can your cable PVR do that?? I didn't think so.............
Not anymore.
With the OSD you can record that "missed ballgame, your favourite TV program, a hockey game, etc" to any type of memory card. Your Treo has an SD slot. Was this review helpful?
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