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Posted by Alpha on 09/27/05 01:34
"Billy Joe" <see.id.line@invalid.org> wrote in message
news:PYydnU4A-5CUBaXeRVn-gg@adelphia.com...
> Ken Maltby wrote:
>> "JK@work" <JKSinrod@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:TRYYe.10$Fh4.3@trndny03...
>>> Is there a way to improve the quality of my .AVI's to my TV using
>>> the svideo out connection? The quality looks great on a monitor but
>>> poor on the
>>> TV, even worse than regular TV channels? What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>> --
>>> JK Sinrod
>>> Sinrod Stained Glass Studios
>>> http://www.sinrodstudios.com/
>>> Coney Island Memories
>>> www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories/
>>>
>>
>> www.buffalotech.com 's "Link Theater" is a neat way. It
>> can play AVI from DVDs, CDs, off your network, off a
>> USB device (Drives, Flash Mem., whatever.)
>>
>> Luck;
>> Ken
>
> Say Ken, I may have missed your review of the product(s) you've recently
> installed. If so, I'm sorry for asking, but I'd sure like to know what
> the plusses and minuses are from your POV? What's the xvid (or other
> MPEG4) story? What was/is necessary to load up the server, beside simply
> copying files there? I seem to recall you saying you were copper
> connected - is that still true? If not, what is your WiFi experience with
> the product(s). Any comment on HDTV upscaling? I've got a Buffalo on my
> Amazon wish-list (in case anyone is feeling generous;-0)
>
> BJ
>
I am rather curious also, for a different reason. CSS company and MPAA have
recently launched lawsuits against media servers re DVD serving.
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