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FastEddie
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October 3rd, @06:53PM

A/V Chat FAQ - Submissions Wanted


ArthurS See Profile pointed out (»Poll finds little understanding of HD...) that we could use a FAQ's for HDTV so I've set one up for the whole Audio/Video forum.

The FAQ not only has a HDTV section but also has sections for many other areas covered by A/V Chat from DVD ripping to re-encoding.

Feel free to start adding questions and answers to the FAQ.

»A/V Chat FAQ



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dadkins
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My laptop is about ideal @ 17"
How about the Viewing Distance Calculator link:

»www.myhometheater.homestead.com/···tor.html

Scroll down...
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Zero Gravity
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Good one dadkins! People never believe me when I tell them that they really aren't close enough to see all the detail.


dadkins
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October 18th, @01:48PM

People try and say that one needs a 46-60" screen to get the benefit of 1920x1080p. BS!

I sit here with a kick-ass laptop screen(1920x1200) and it displays intense picture quality!
I'm about ideal distance/screen size too!
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dolphins
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reply to FastEddie
I've been researching proper conversions and found this interesting guide, A Quick Guide to Digital Video Resolution and Aspect Ratio Conversions
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reply to FastEddie
these two are regarding cables, and i feel would deserve a home in this faq:
the answer that i found hard to swallow as a noob: does a dvi to hdmi cable carry audio? NO.
hdmi to hdmi carries audio. dvi to hdmi will require separate cables for audio.
question 2: do i need to spend $40 for a 6' hdmi cable?
answer: many experts have not been able to tell the difference between a $40 or more cable and a $10 cable of the same length.
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dadkins
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reply to FastEddie
One other thing is to explain why there are "Black Bars" when some HD sources are played on a HDTV.

Kinda like these:
»Re: Why is there horiz. bars on the top and bottom of my BluRay.
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Straphanger
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Keep the suggestions piling in. I will compile these in the coming weeks for the FAQ.
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December 29th, @07:00PM

reply to FastEddie
i had to use several sources to gather info for hooking my computer to my hi def tv.
much of this also applies to cabling up other things like a dvd player.
Q: what kind of cable should i use to hook my graphics card to my hi def tv? A: dvi-hdmi is best, component (red, green, blue)is next best, then s-video edit: keeping in mind that s-video also does not transmit audio, then composite or coax.
Q: why does my graphics card display at such low res on my hdtv? A: (Jeff's vague answer) only the newest graphics cards specifically made for hi-def can output higher res.
a good chart showing the res for various connections is on this page: »www.popularmechanics.com/technol···?page=21
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reply to FastEddie
How about the TV Calculator?

»tvcalculator.com/

Allows you to compare up to 4 different televisions with different aspect ratios and screen sizes.
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dadkins
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January 4th, @12:13PM

reply to FastEddie
On some newer Blu-ray Discs, played on a computer, pointing and clicking the menu(s) doesn't work.

You have to use the arrow keys and Enter key... or use the remote if you have aplicable software/hardware.
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January 12th, @12:05PM

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Q: how can i hook up my HD satellite or cable set-top box to my computer so i can capture my favorite shows?
A: in short: you cannot, not the HD signal. you can, however, use the SD outputs of your satellite or cable box like composite and s-video. our "friends" in Hollywood have made sure their precious programming cannot be captured in HD with over the counter hardware.
»www.theinquirer.net/en/inquirer/···dmi-data
»www.blackmagic-design.com/produc···tensity/

and here's an older discussion on it:
»ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=···/0233207
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HRM
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reply to FastEddie
I think folks should understand what Fast Eddie is asking for. He isn't asking for suggestions in this thread, he is asking you to go here.

»A/V Chat FAQ

Then at the bottom, click this link

»A/V Chat FAQ

Once there, you can actually greate the entire FAQ, which he just approves and posts.

To show how easy it is, I even did one...

»A/V Chat FAQ »How can I take a CD and turn it into MP3 or other digital formats using Windows


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January 12th, @09:59PM

I understood completely but since I don't know much about A/V stuff, I thought someone would chime in with an updated and less complicated version of the link I posted. It hasn't been updated in 2 years and the title is a little deceiving.

When I see "Quick Guide" on anything, I'm expecting a short, simple, easy to follow guide. If that's a quick guide... I must be stupid.

I guess I'll post it and leave the rest up to the mods.
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reply to FastEddie
Here is a few things I'd put in a FAQ:

•Digital does not always mean HD, but HD does mean digital.

•No, you do not have to subscribe to cable or satellite to get digital/HD broadcasts. Chances are, most if not all of your local stations are broadcasting in digital, if not HD.

There is no such thing as a digital/HD specific antenna

•No, you do not need to get a HD TV, you just need something to convert the digital signal to what your set can display

•No, digital cable is not the same, no, the chage over date will not affect you (unless your provider wants to force you into a potentially higher cost tier of service.
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Hall
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reply to tahoejeff
said by tahoejeff See Profile :

Q: how can i hook up my HD satellite or cable set-top box to my computer so i can capture my favorite shows?
A: in short: you cannot...
Jeff, SUBMIT that to the FAQ. You'll get "credit" plus it helps increase your "Level" (I think).

I've just entered (2) of the posts from this thread myself.


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Audio/Video Chat
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I've created an entry on re-encoding media files. All I have so far is Super C but I need more suggestions. Feel free to add your ideas to the list.

»A/V Chat FAQ »What tools can I use to re-encode media files
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January 22nd, @02:16PM

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PIXAR Short Films Blu-ray, Mater and the Ghostlight converted to MP4
meGUI
»sourceforge.net/projects/megui

Works for converting the HD formats we all are starting to get into.

Input: AviSynth scripts (AVS), AVI, D2V, VOB/TS/MPG/PVA
Output: MP4, MKV, AVI

Will read/convert m2ts(Blu-ray native stream) to MP4.
Did a pretty good job!
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wings10
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  Very nice dadkins.


mikeahansen
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thank you
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