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RCA Home Theater Systems – YouTube – Video Game Setup

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010



Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Wiring – Home Theater Systems – Electronics and Forum …

Epik Subwoofers manufactures world-leading high performance subwoofers for die-hard home theater and · PacParts, Inc.: Since 1969, PacParts has been supplying quality replacement parts & · GIK Acoustics: Home audio acoustics at its best… …. However, I have some hum so I have used a Jenson isolator, and by rearranging it's location, I can eliminate this… so now I can use one of the nice XLR (or 1/4") to RCA cables from BFD into my isolator, and from there use an …

Home Theater Projectors: How do I get the my Home Theater System …

How do I get the my Home Theater System to output the audio coming from the TV? I am talking about when you are watching regular TV. The audio comes from the TV speakers, instead of the Home Theater System. Answers: It depends how you want it hooked up. … the last question you want the sound only from the tv, turn off the system only. tv -audio output ,rca ,s,video to reciever – audio input use any input sat,dvd,etc and your decoder will take take of the rest. …

ZillionTV set top box beta review/impressions – PreGameLobby

If for some the television being used doesn't have one of those options, that piece of equipment is very old, and you may want to consider getting a new television anyway, but there are coaxial to rca (composite) converters. The remote, refer to as the Z-remote, is a simple in …. Pioneer Elite Pro-151FD 60" Plasma Impressions/Review, Jon Liu, Home Theater Lounge, 34, 09-23-2008 11:07 AM. COD4: MP BETA IMPRESSIONS? AlphaQ GehaD, Call of Duty, 86, 09-25-2007 01:05 PM …

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Home IP networks are increasingly equipped with network drives. The Network Attached Storage (NAS) is used to create data libraries as well as backup storage. More and more space in the store is taken by multimedia files – photos, movies, music – so it is logical to connect the network to the stereo, HD television, home theater projector.

There is available home equipment with LAN ports, among other things televisions that can cooperate with other devices compliant with DLNA (The Digital Living Network Alliance) certificate. The standard developed by this international body is being implemented in televisions, digital video recorders (DVRs), cellular phones, NAS drives, stereos, home theaters, PCs, laptops, netbooks, palmtops, network printers.

Connecting the TV set to the home network, the user gets access to the media in the home archive or stored e.g. on his/ her mobile phone. For example, selected photos from the mobile phone can be printed during watching them on TV.

If the devices use different standards, it may cause problems. On the Internet the users can find lists of compatible software, operating systems and types of multimedia, as well as appropriate transcoders.

To avoid such problems, simpler solutions are based on hard drives equipped with USB ports (for recording the files) and HDMI, RCA or optical outputs for connection to a home theater.

An integrated concept of home multimedia system was shown at CeBIT 2009 by NETGEAR Inc.

The solution combines in one network with Internet access a number of devices:

* desktop and mobile computers with wired and wireless cards

* NAS drives

* wireless USB print server

* WiFi SKYPE phones

* powerline Ethernet adapters

* multimedia players (digital entertainers)

The core of the home system is one or more multimedia players. They provide access to the multimedia from the archive, home LAN or the Internet. The signals from the players are available in AV, Component Video, Cinch, S/PDIF (coaxial/optical), S-Video, HDMI connectors. The “digital entertainers” are equipped with both wired and wireless Ethernet interfaces.

For transmitting HD video, the company recommends wired links. The reason is that wireless networks (aside from IEEE802.11n draft 2.0) are not suitable for such transmissions. Typical HD movie requires effective (and stable) throughput at a level of about 20 Mbps (it is close to the practical limits of the devices using IEEE802.11a or EEE802.11g standards).

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RCA Home Theater Systems – Multiregion Blu-Ray DVD Players – What Are They?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

BLU-RAY (aka BLURAY) HI-defintion players are not the same worldwide. In fact a BLU-RAY disc from one of the three REGIONS won’t usually play at all on players from the other two regions.

What are these regions and why are they? See below.

But is there such a thing as a MULTIREGION BLU-RAY player and if so will you need a special Multisystem TV?

Yes, MULTIREGION BLU-RAY players do exist today and no (more…)

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RCA Home Theater Systems – Latest RCA Home Theater Systems news – Home Theater Projectors: How do i set up my surround sound to my …

Friday, February 26th, 2010

How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

Home Theater Projectors: How do i set up my surround sound to my …

I have a tv (with the rca input/outputs on it), dvd player and a home theater system. My cable doesnt go thru a box it goes straight from the wall to the tv. I know (more…)

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RCA Home Theater Systems – Watch Video From Your iPod on TV

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Yes, you may have discovered a way to convert all your videos and transport them to your iPod. And had a blast taking them on a quiet little corner of the woods while camping. Now, you find that you’ve strained your eyes long enough watching videos on a tiny 3-inch screen and would like to view them normal-sized. Well, here are the steps on how you can connect your iPod to your TV;

1. Get an A/V (more…)

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