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My Arsenal Gaming System Selector
TechLore - April 25, 2005
I had two problems and a solved them... sort of. First off, I'll say that TVs that only have 1 RF input are a real pain, and I have 2 of them...
My TV - Four Ways to Take it With Me
TechLore - April 10, 2005
As a companion piece to my other article about streaming audio around the house, I am ready to help those once again following in my digital footsteps. This time we are talking about how to watch your favorite television shows wherever you want.
Ask The Experts: Is There an Anti-Glare Coating for My Screen?
TechLore - March 17, 2005
Question:Is there an anti reflective coating which can be applied to a 19 inch monitor that has too much glare from overhead lights?-submitted by curiousAnswer:Yes. There is a do-it-yourself anti-glare coating available for reducing the glare from am...
Ask The Experts: How Do I Play My Camera's Video Clips on My DVD Player
TechLore - February 10, 2005
Question Dear Sir, please can you help. I Have a Canon digital camera which records and plays 30 seconds clips of video. These can be copied to a CD and played in a program called QuickTime on my computer, but it they will not play in my home DVD pla...
What To Do When Your DVD/HDTV Image is Reddish/Bluish
TechLore - February 5, 2005
Many who bring home and connect a new DVD player or HDTV box get frustrated when they find that the image is often red or blue in color. While fiddling with the TV controls makes sense in these situations, this is rarely the problem with these types ...
Are CDs a Thing of the Past?
TechLore - February 1, 2005
It didn't take too many memberships to CD clubs to realize that my CD collection would get pretty unwielding pretty fast. Early on, I knew that every time I wanted to listen to a CD, it wasn't going to work to...
Ask The Experts: Will a Canadian VCR Work in India?
TechLore - January 15, 2005
Question: Will any VCR purchased in Canada can work in India(Asia)????????? Please reply. Thanks. -submitted by ramwala Answer: Unfortunatley, no. Canadian VCRs are based on the NTSC television system, which is the analog TV system used in Canada, th...
Ask The Experts: How Do I Copy a Home Video DVD?
TechLore - January 13, 2005
Question:The Sony handycam camcorder records in DVD format...when downloaded into computer it converts to mpegs. What I need to know is how to duplicate or burn what's recorded in DVD mode and not CD or mpegs.-submitted by UselessDocAnswer:In order t...
Finding the Best Location for Your Subwoofer
TechLore - December 14, 2004
A surround sound system can be one of the biggest upgrades to your home video and audio experience, but can also be very challenging to setup properly. Specifically, in order to get the most enjoyable audio experience from your home theater, your spe...
The Playstation 2, XBOX, &GameCube
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Confused by the number of different home video game consoles? Read on for an in-depth view of the Sony Playstation 2, XBOX, and Gamecube, as well as details about their strengths and weaknesses.
What is Dolby Digital?
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Dolby Laboratories, founded in 1965, has been arguably the most influential company in the sound industry since its inception. Most people are familiar with the Dolby Logo, stemming back to when analog cassette tapes were the standard for music liste...
How To Convert VHS and Camcorder Tapes to DVD Using a DVD Recorder/VCR
TechLore - December 14, 2004
If you have analog home videos, either VHS tapes or analog camcorder tapes (Hi-8, etc.), to convert into DVDs and you want to use a DVD recorder to do the conversion, this article will assist you with that process. To view other options to convert an...
CRT Televisions are Still the Best
TechLore - December 14, 2004
Home theater enthusiasts and videophiles are getting nervous these days. As more modern technologies take over the video world, certain sacrifices are being made...
What is DTS?
TechLore - December 14, 2004
You may have looked at the front of a home theater receiver or at the back of a DVD box and wondered what "DTS" stood for. DTS is the acronynm for Digital Theater Systems. This company develops standards for compressing multi-channel audio informatio...
How To Convert VHS Tapes to DVD Using a Computer and an External Video Capture Device
TechLore - December 14, 2004
If you have analog home videos, either VHS tapes or analog camcorder tapes (Hi-8, etc.), to convert into DVDs and you don't own or intend to own a digital camcorder in the near future, this article will assist you with that process. To view other opt...

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