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Comment on Assignment 1 by rvalerosm

In 1983, the International Telecommunication Union ITU-R set up a working party (IWP11/6) with the aim of setting a single international HDTV standard. This WP considered many views and through the 1980s served to encourage development in a number of video digital processing areas such as conversion between 30/60 and 25/50 picture rates using motion vectors that lead to other outcomes. While a single standard was never finalized, a common aspect ratio of 16:9 was agreed to at the first meeting at the BBC's R & D establishment at Kingswood Warren. Initially the Japanese 5:3 ratio was considered but a proposal to widen it to 5 1/3:3 = 16:9 was accepted. The ITU-R Recommendation BT.709 includes 16:9, colorimetry and the 1080i (1,080 actively-interlaced lines of resolution) and the 1080p (1,080 progressively-scanned lines). It also included the 1440 x 1152 HDMAC scanning format. 720p formats were strongly resisted by some ITU-R members and were not standardized there. Both 1920 x 1080 and 1280 x 720p (720 progressively-scanned lines), systems for a range of frame and field rates are also defined by several SMPTE standards.

Comment on Assignment 1 by rvalerosm

Hi, need advice about connectting a DVD digital audio out to a standar aux in port of my CREATIVE home theatre system (5.1). Is there any adapter available? The system works excellent when it’s been used with PC, but can’t obtain sound ...

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Comment on Assignment 1 by BigPineKey

Use comcast cable company - they hooked tv to their cable. Then we got home theater in box and are not sure what cables are needed and what to hook them . What is the optical digital audio output? Should we be using that plug?

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Comment on Assignment 1 by 65jetstar

Jim Sardis Ms I have a hdtv with a Sony dvd/vcr and a rca dvd surond sound (old) hope Santa brings me a new one for Christmas. I have wires every where 4 remotes and I don’t know what HDMI is. I am a 62 year old biker and all of this is ...

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Comment on Assignment 1 by rodwslc

I am looking for a new home theater system as my old (7 years) Sony 5.1 system is starting to give me trouble. I have an Panasonic 42″ Plasma HDTV with only one HDMI conncection and I want to find a system that I don’t need to run from ...

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Comment on Assignment 1 by Greeny173

My name is Joe from Youngstown, OH and I have recently purchased a 52″ HDTV and a Sony home theater system. I am still a novice at this stuff but pick up fast on techie things, so this should be a hoot!!

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Comment on Assignment 1 by rjohn272

Since then the technology has changed and I’m not familiar with installing digital video equipment. Some day I’d like to install my own HDTV home theater system and I’m hoping a course like this can help.

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Comment on Assignment 3 by brank

I have a Time Warner cable feed into a house that was coax wired throughout when built in the early 80s. I initially experienced a lot of service interuptions and weak signals until I installed a powered, cable signal booster and ...

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Comment on Assignment 1 by bGrader

Manish, Fremont CA. I have dual HDMI 37″ LCD TV connected with 4 years old 5.1 “all-in-one” 5 DVD changer Reciever (which I will be removing with a newer reciever - have not decided which one I will buy). I also have my old VCR and my ...

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Comment on Assignment 4 by jlopezm

I’m using HDMI to connect the DVD player to the set and the old AV RCA for the cable box.

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Comment on Assignment 3 by jlopezm

I don’t have any complaint with the signal from my cable company who is also my ISP. As a good digital service you receive all the functionality or nothing at all, the very few blackouts were mostly inherent to a drunk driver crashing a ...

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Comment on Assignment 2 by jlopezm

My family & I revamped it painting inside in black mate and aconditionated the lower level for the AV receiver and the DVD player, the central for the HDTV an the upper for the central and front speakers and for the cable box too; ...

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Comment on Assignment 1 by dswan52

Hello all, I’m Darrell and I am from Canandaigua. I am a retired electrician and while I worked as an electrician I installed a satellite TV station (10 channels) in a hospital, that was to be able to broadcast training programs to ...

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Comment on Assignment 6 by jlopezm

I get black wires that are almost invisible against the black wall of the cabinet and the surround speakers are wireless. No problem at all.

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Comment on Assignment 5 by jlopezm

I’m using wireless surround and sound very good, I think that is more important(and easy) the capability to move the speakers to the right place than fix it and move your coach and other stuff to the right place.

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7.1 PC Audio Cable, anyone?

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: politby Post Time: 12-08-07 at 08:50 AM.

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Budget 1080p HD-DVD comparison: Toshiba HD-A20 vs. Xbox 360 Add-on

The standalone drive width may be an issue for some home theater racks, though obviously it looks more like a traditional home theater component. Size comparison: Toshiba HD-A20 and Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on ...

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The best HD CableCard HTPC

I've been waiting for my holiday bonus to upgrade to a Vista MCE with cable card tuners and wondering what the best approach might be. I've read about HP, Dell, the Sony that doesn't exist any more, Velocity Micro, and Niveus, ...

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Comment on Assignment 6 by tomohaver

However, even without a HD set top box, I can get the broadcast network channels and PBS in high definition on basic cable, using only the TV’s built-in tuner. However, the on-screen “TV Guide” function is very limited using the TV’s ...

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Digital Cable Setup Requirements

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: Glimmerman911 Post Time: 12-05-07 at 03:27 PM.

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XPS M1730 - what digital audio cable?

I have an XPS M1730 laptop on order and would like to purchase the required cables to hook it up to my Yamaha 7.1 surround sound receiver at home... Since I don't have the laptop - I'm not 100% sure what connections it has - but was ...

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WATCH FREE TV SPORTS,NFL,SOCER,MLB,CRICKET,PPV,BOXING,ADULT,NBA,

Home Theater 1 356 8891. Home Theater 2 356 8892. Home Theater 3 356 19041. Spider Lilies 368 20027. The Whole Nine Yards 368 20033. The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy 368 20035. Super Fans 368 20042. The Stone Council 368 ...

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PC to TV via optical cable issue

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: mdLCD Post Time: 12-04-07 at 03:37 PM.

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weird buzzing/static on tv tuner / cable tv

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: coredump83 Post Time: 12-04-07 at 02:18 AM.

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PC to TV with DVI to HDMI cable. Worry about HDCP?

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: Mopower Post Time: 12-03-07 at 04:41 PM.

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All Giz Wants: A Real Universal Remote [Allgizwants]

Monster Cable's attempt to control your home theater's lighting system wasn't bad, but we need to multiply that idea by about 1000. We shouldn't need fancy, expensive home automation to make this work. Most of us already have our own ...

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Refurbed Onkyo HT-S907 7.1-Channel Home Theater System $439.10 ...

With the TX-SR604 7.1-channel A/V surround home theater receiver and the DV-CP704 6-Disc DVD/CD/MP3 player providing video and multichannel audio via todays ultimate transport, High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), ...

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Cable Card PC- What Components Can Be Changed??

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: S1DIMMER Post Time: 12-02-07 at 10:03 AM.

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weird buzzing/static on tv tuner / cable tv

I have an ATI TV Wonder 650 PCIe, running Vista Ultimate, and using Windows Media Center. I'm getting a weird buzzing noise and a few inches of shaking picture. It happens pretty frequently. I made a recording of it. ...

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PC to TV with DVI to HDMI cable. Worry about HDCP?

I was going to use a DVI to HDMI cable but now I'm worried about this HDCP thing. I want to view some 720p MKV files on my TV so is HDCP going to be a problem? Do I need a video card with HDCP? Some info says the X800 is HDCP ready and ...

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Problem going directly from cable box/HD-DVD A-20 to LCD Monitor

Forum: Home Theater Computers Posted By: union1411 Post Time: 12-01-07 at 03:13 PM.

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Comment on Assignment 1 by rvalerosm

In 1983, the International Telecommunication Union ITU-R set up a working party (IWP11/6) with the aim of setting a single international HDTV standard. This WP considered many views and through the 1980s served to encourage development in a number of video digital processing areas such as conversion between 30/60 and 25/50 picture rates using motion vectors that lead to other outcomes. While a single standard was never finalized, a common aspect ratio of 16:9 was agreed to at the first meeting at the BBC's R & D establishment at Kingswood Warren. Initially the Japanese 5:3 ratio was considered but a proposal to widen it to 5 1/3:3 = 16:9 was accepted. The ITU-R Recommendation BT.709 includes 16:9, colorimetry and the 1080i (1,080 actively-interlaced lines of resolution) and the 1080p (1,080 progressively-scanned lines). It also included the 1440 x 1152 HDMAC scanning format. 720p formats were strongly resisted by some ITU-R members and were not standardized there. Both 1920 x 1080 and 1280 x 720p (720 progressively-scanned lines), systems for a range of frame and field rates are also defined by several SMPTE standards.



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