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  • HighDef From Comp to HDTV w/Sapphire 100164L Video

    Hello, I am new to this forum and have searched around but have not found an answer to my issue.  Currently, I have my computer hooked up to a monitor (through DVI) and to a 42” 1080i Magnavox HDTV (through an S-Video cable.)  I have the sound hooked up to my 5.1 system directly (can’t seem to get 5.1 surround trough my component cable ...
    Posted to Video (Forum) by cooperg21 on September 25, 2009
  • Re: Connecting computer to HDTV

    I thank you for your comments. I have been working on this idea for literally years, but for several reasons the possibility of downloading movies just became a reality because of geography and other conditions I will not go into. Until a week ago my plan was to use a Nvidia FX 5200-VT128 (also called Nvidia PAL Personal Cinema). It is quite ...
    Posted to Home Theater PC (HTPC) (Forum) by pdunn13445 on September 4, 2009
  • Connecting computer to HDTV

    Am in process of considering an HDTV, probabably a 120 Hz, 1089P (and I note than many will run 1089i, too). The computer will handle the load as I just did a serious upgrade on it. We want to download movies and then run them from computer to HDTV, a distance of about 25' through a concrete floor. We don't need to stream it, just store it for ...
    Posted to Home Theater PC (HTPC) (Forum) by pdunn13445 on September 3, 2009
  • Re: Add TV Capability to System

    Thank you Iron Man & sjr for the thorough and quick responses. I now understand the issue with Hi-Def. I am still a little confused regarding SD premium channels from the cable box however. So with a standard Hauppauge TV tuner card, could I view and record all non HD channels from a digital cable box, including the premium channels ...
    Posted to Home Theater PC (HTPC) (Forum) by TL3 on March 24, 2009
  • Add TV Capability to System

    I want to add TV capability to my home built system using a TV tuner card.  I would like to be able to view (and record) all available channels from the digital cable box, including premium channels and HD channels.  I would like to use the Vista Media Center and view on my monitor in HD if the original program was, of course, in ...
    Posted to Home Theater PC (HTPC) (Forum) by TL3 on March 24, 2009
  • Ultra-slim HDTV suggestions?

    I need to find the slimmest wall-mountable TV possible. Searching around yields tons of models around 3''-4'' thick, but I need thinner. Requirements:Less than 2'' thickNo more than 30'' wide1080p (1080i negotiable but only as last resort)Speakers in front - strongly preferred (rear speakers only as last resort).Wall-mountable - OLED TV's with ...
    Posted to TV, Games & Entertainment (Forum) by johncert on March 13, 2009
  • Controlling LCD from a PC in another room

    To start, if there is a thread where these questions have already been hash to death, please point me to where I can go and learn. That said...I am wondering if it is possible to run something like a bluetooth wireless keyboard/mouse in a separate room to where the computer is located. I ask because the living room wall where we are going to ...
    Posted to TV, Games & Entertainment (Forum) by jtpolk on March 8, 2009
  • Re: Connecting PC to HDTV

    This is really a new question, but is the same topic. Perhaps others have had this problem. I have a PC with Vista Media Center installed. It is connected to a Panasonic Plasma 1080P TV via a DVI 2 HDMI adapter. The video card is an eVGA e-GeForce 8400GS. It has 512GB of DDR2 memory, and supports ...
    Posted to TV, Games & Entertainment (Forum) by MrBear on February 26, 2009
  • Blu-Ray Sucks

    The love affair with anything high definition is over and I(consumers) have selected my mate and I am looking to settle down and have some children.  That means I'm fully prepared to have 1 1/2 children, one boy and dog, to live off the rest of my life with, entertained.  But unfortunately my significant other, Blu-Ray isn't ready to ...
    Posted to Teh HD Blogzorz (Weblog) by cldnails on February 6, 2009
  • Wireless HD, By Monster

    Well, not just Monster, but the high end cable manufacturer is teaming up with Sigma to bring HD programming to your TV, wire free.  It's gonna be in a box, it's gonna trasmit HD, and it's gonna revolutionize how many TV's you actually watch in HD in your home. According to ElectronicHouse.com HDTV Kit will be able to transmit full hd, up to ...
    Posted to Teh HD Blogzorz (Weblog) by cldnails on June 14, 2008
  • 150" Plasma TV, by Panasonic

    As geekmogul you know that CES 2008 has seen a number of memorable events. Some of which are comical, such as the video featuring Bill Gates rockin Guitar Hero. However, on a more serious note, Panasonic flexed, showed off, and made the competition feel a little less adequate(insert male genitalia joke here). First order of business was to ...
    Posted to Teh HD Blogzorz (Weblog) by cldnails on January 8, 2008
  • Because The FCC Says So

    Many of us techno peeps have already accepted that HD is the next best thing. However, we all approach it a little differently, whether we are purchasing a nice big HDTV or buying into a format that may become obsolete(see Blu-Ray vs HD DVDs). Despite your grievances, America is heading to an unconditional acceptance to HD...in every home. Why, ...
    Posted to Teh HD Blogzorz (Weblog) by cldnails on December 14, 2007
  • Forget 1080p, Here's 1440p!

    I'm still not sure I believe it, but it looks like a new high definition resolution may be right around the corner. The current standard in HD televisions is 1080p, which is a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080. Now, CMO (Chi Mei Optoeletronics) looks like they will be releasing a 56'' television capable of displaying 3,840 x 2,160, that's ...
    Posted to Teh HD Blogzorz (Weblog) by cldnails on October 26, 2007
  • Hello all, My first blog, New direction in life

    I'm new at all this computer and internet stuff, even though I have been in the Computer Hardware Industry for 20+ years. PCB Desiger by trade. Worked on Unix Mainframes thru PC's. Used almost all OS's with the exception of MAC. Looking at the possibility of working for myself. Trying to decide what to do with the ''Rest of my life''. Currently ...
    Posted to dawgplays (Weblog) by dawgplays on May 13, 2007
  • Sharp AQUOS LC-52D62U 52" 1080P HDTV

    D-Day is upon us, and the end is near. None of this should be news, because Benchmark Reviews gave you specific instructions (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=19 Itemid=1) on how-to surviving this digital revolution and buy your first HDTV. We hope you paid close attention. Now let's take a look at what could turn this transition into an ...
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