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  • L Lost User

    The HDMI ghosting you mention, could you send me a picture of this? A small part of the screen would be fine so I could look at the detail. A number of people have mentioned this but I've never seen it and want to udnerstand the cause. Thanks.

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    Rage
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    As an alternative he could send you the plasma screen. :-D

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      The next thing you will be wanting (providing you do not already have one of course) is a NAS of massive Proportions (2-10TB) to store all the DVD and Bluray ISO's you will be making. But this will only be needed once you have expended all other space on your existing setup.

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      Eventually, I'm sure. I already have various 1TB drives scattered across half a dozen machines on the network. I don't buy DVDs that often (and I only rip what I buy) so it'll be a while before I have to worry about it.

      Christopher Duncan
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      • C Christopher Duncan

        Thanks very much to everyone who offered insights into ripping DVDs, players, etc. For any of you who are thinking about this adventure in the near future, here’s how my little story played out. It had a happy ending thanks in large part to all the advice I got here, so perhaps yours will as well. This is a long read, so if you’re not interested in this sort of thing it’ll simply rob your life of otherwise productive minutes. :) After the latest exploding bulb incident, I decided to replace my 73” projector TV with a 65” plasma, a Panasonic Viera P65V10. While I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen, I’m quite happy with the TV. All the connections you’d expect including Internet (more on that in a moment), good picture, and passed the toaster test. I recently dropped my $125 a month Dish satellite TV service in favor of a $20 a month, 2 DVDs out at a time Netflix plan, largely motivated by their streaming service and the fact that I wasn’t using 230 of the 250 channels I was paying for. Netflix streaming quality isn’t HD, but it’s close enough for rock & roll as it’s just something to keep me entertained when I eat dinner. Current configuration is an XP based PC with a moderately decent video card going VGA into the TV. For reasons I didn’t feel like debugging, HDMI didn’t look as good as VGA (some ghosting, etc.) on a smaller flat screen I tested with, so I just went with the VGA. Netflix runs full screen on the 65”, and even with their streaming quality it’s better than the quality I was getting with projector / Dish setup, so I’m happy enough. The suggestions for AnyDVD as a tool to help in ripping were well founded. Used the trial version a bit and will be buying a copy from them. Followed JSOP’s strategy of just using their rip to iso image in the task bar as I prefer quality to disk space. A quick & easy solution. Next up, I went with the recommendations of VLC for the media player and am very happy with it. It’s much more robust than Windows Media Player. The ease of cycling through aspect ratio & cropping modes makes it quick & easy to get the best screen, hotkeys are configurable and in general it’s very full featured. The one thing I was missing in the move to a computer based video system was the ease of a remote control. I originally tried a wireless keyboard and mouse. I found it irritating to have to reach over to a table and mouse around, do qwerty typing, etc. just to watch TV and had the same reservations ab

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        kryzchek
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        AnyDVD's "Rip To Image" feature is meant only for HD/BluRay discs, not standard-def DVDs. You could experience compatibility issues if you continue to use it. I personally use CloneDVD to rip my discs to ISO format for playback.

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          Absolutely. It may be a day or two when I have time to play with it, but I'll shoot you something when I do.

          Christopher Duncan
          www.PracticalUSA.com
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          Douglas Troy
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          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          It may be a day or two when I have time to play with it, but I'll shoot you something when I do.

          There's something just so very, very wrong with that entire sentence ...


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            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            It may be a day or two when I have time to play with it, but I'll shoot you something when I do.

            There's something just so very, very wrong with that entire sentence ...


            :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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            You just don't know where to start! :)

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              Christopher Duncan wrote:

              It may be a day or two when I have time to play with it, but I'll shoot you something when I do.

              There's something just so very, very wrong with that entire sentence ...


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              Christopher Duncan
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              You're a bad, bad man, Doug. :)

              Christopher Duncan
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              • R Rage

                As an alternative he could send you the plasma screen. :-D

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                :thumbsup:

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                • K kryzchek

                  AnyDVD's "Rip To Image" feature is meant only for HD/BluRay discs, not standard-def DVDs. You could experience compatibility issues if you continue to use it. I personally use CloneDVD to rip my discs to ISO format for playback.

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                  Christopher Duncan
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                  Didn't have any issues with mine thus far, but I appreciate the heads up. If that becomes a problem, I'll buy a copy of CloneDVD as well. You can never have too many :baaaa!:, you know. :)

                  Christopher Duncan
                  www.PracticalUSA.com
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                  • C Christopher Duncan

                    Thanks very much to everyone who offered insights into ripping DVDs, players, etc. For any of you who are thinking about this adventure in the near future, here’s how my little story played out. It had a happy ending thanks in large part to all the advice I got here, so perhaps yours will as well. This is a long read, so if you’re not interested in this sort of thing it’ll simply rob your life of otherwise productive minutes. :) After the latest exploding bulb incident, I decided to replace my 73” projector TV with a 65” plasma, a Panasonic Viera P65V10. While I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen, I’m quite happy with the TV. All the connections you’d expect including Internet (more on that in a moment), good picture, and passed the toaster test. I recently dropped my $125 a month Dish satellite TV service in favor of a $20 a month, 2 DVDs out at a time Netflix plan, largely motivated by their streaming service and the fact that I wasn’t using 230 of the 250 channels I was paying for. Netflix streaming quality isn’t HD, but it’s close enough for rock & roll as it’s just something to keep me entertained when I eat dinner. Current configuration is an XP based PC with a moderately decent video card going VGA into the TV. For reasons I didn’t feel like debugging, HDMI didn’t look as good as VGA (some ghosting, etc.) on a smaller flat screen I tested with, so I just went with the VGA. Netflix runs full screen on the 65”, and even with their streaming quality it’s better than the quality I was getting with projector / Dish setup, so I’m happy enough. The suggestions for AnyDVD as a tool to help in ripping were well founded. Used the trial version a bit and will be buying a copy from them. Followed JSOP’s strategy of just using their rip to iso image in the task bar as I prefer quality to disk space. A quick & easy solution. Next up, I went with the recommendations of VLC for the media player and am very happy with it. It’s much more robust than Windows Media Player. The ease of cycling through aspect ratio & cropping modes makes it quick & easy to get the best screen, hotkeys are configurable and in general it’s very full featured. The one thing I was missing in the move to a computer based video system was the ease of a remote control. I originally tried a wireless keyboard and mouse. I found it irritating to have to reach over to a table and mouse around, do qwerty typing, etc. just to watch TV and had the same reservations ab

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                    Christopher Duncan wrote:

                    I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen

                    Maybe you could call up the local kids charities who want you to donate a car and convince them it's a 1979 Oldsmobile. All you should need is an Olds hood ornament from the junkyard. Then they'll come with a flatbed to haul it away, and you'll have a nice tax deduction to boot.

                    My other signature is witty and insightful.

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                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                      I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen

                      Maybe you could call up the local kids charities who want you to donate a car and convince them it's a 1979 Oldsmobile. All you should need is an Olds hood ornament from the junkyard. Then they'll come with a flatbed to haul it away, and you'll have a nice tax deduction to boot.

                      My other signature is witty and insightful.

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                      Christopher Duncan
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                      Actually, I thought I'd just lacquer it and use it as a sled. :)

                      Christopher Duncan
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                        You're a bad, bad man, Doug. :)

                        Christopher Duncan
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                        Douglas Troy
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                        Me??? Bad?!?!?! Yea. Ok. :-\


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                        • R Rage

                          As an alternative he could send you the plasma screen. :-D

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                          Dan Neely
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                          He should probably send her the computer too. After all it's 50/50 on where the problem is coming from.

                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            Thanks very much to everyone who offered insights into ripping DVDs, players, etc. For any of you who are thinking about this adventure in the near future, here’s how my little story played out. It had a happy ending thanks in large part to all the advice I got here, so perhaps yours will as well. This is a long read, so if you’re not interested in this sort of thing it’ll simply rob your life of otherwise productive minutes. :) After the latest exploding bulb incident, I decided to replace my 73” projector TV with a 65” plasma, a Panasonic Viera P65V10. While I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen, I’m quite happy with the TV. All the connections you’d expect including Internet (more on that in a moment), good picture, and passed the toaster test. I recently dropped my $125 a month Dish satellite TV service in favor of a $20 a month, 2 DVDs out at a time Netflix plan, largely motivated by their streaming service and the fact that I wasn’t using 230 of the 250 channels I was paying for. Netflix streaming quality isn’t HD, but it’s close enough for rock & roll as it’s just something to keep me entertained when I eat dinner. Current configuration is an XP based PC with a moderately decent video card going VGA into the TV. For reasons I didn’t feel like debugging, HDMI didn’t look as good as VGA (some ghosting, etc.) on a smaller flat screen I tested with, so I just went with the VGA. Netflix runs full screen on the 65”, and even with their streaming quality it’s better than the quality I was getting with projector / Dish setup, so I’m happy enough. The suggestions for AnyDVD as a tool to help in ripping were well founded. Used the trial version a bit and will be buying a copy from them. Followed JSOP’s strategy of just using their rip to iso image in the task bar as I prefer quality to disk space. A quick & easy solution. Next up, I went with the recommendations of VLC for the media player and am very happy with it. It’s much more robust than Windows Media Player. The ease of cycling through aspect ratio & cropping modes makes it quick & easy to get the best screen, hotkeys are configurable and in general it’s very full featured. The one thing I was missing in the move to a computer based video system was the ease of a remote control. I originally tried a wireless keyboard and mouse. I found it irritating to have to reach over to a table and mouse around, do qwerty typing, etc. just to watch TV and had the same reservations ab

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                            Single Step Debugger
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                            I have all this functionality plus remote control plus BR player plus Wi-Fi internet connection and much more in just one box. They called it PS3 and its price these days is about two dinners in a restaurant. :)

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                              Actually, I thought I'd just lacquer it and use it as a sled. :)

                              Christopher Duncan
                              www.PracticalUSA.com
                              Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
                              Copywriting Services

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                              goodideadave
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                              I like that much better! Maybe you can turn on the remaining lamps for night sledding? :)

                              My other signature is witty and insightful.

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                              • C Christopher Duncan

                                Thanks very much to everyone who offered insights into ripping DVDs, players, etc. For any of you who are thinking about this adventure in the near future, here’s how my little story played out. It had a happy ending thanks in large part to all the advice I got here, so perhaps yours will as well. This is a long read, so if you’re not interested in this sort of thing it’ll simply rob your life of otherwise productive minutes. :) After the latest exploding bulb incident, I decided to replace my 73” projector TV with a 65” plasma, a Panasonic Viera P65V10. While I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen, I’m quite happy with the TV. All the connections you’d expect including Internet (more on that in a moment), good picture, and passed the toaster test. I recently dropped my $125 a month Dish satellite TV service in favor of a $20 a month, 2 DVDs out at a time Netflix plan, largely motivated by their streaming service and the fact that I wasn’t using 230 of the 250 channels I was paying for. Netflix streaming quality isn’t HD, but it’s close enough for rock & roll as it’s just something to keep me entertained when I eat dinner. Current configuration is an XP based PC with a moderately decent video card going VGA into the TV. For reasons I didn’t feel like debugging, HDMI didn’t look as good as VGA (some ghosting, etc.) on a smaller flat screen I tested with, so I just went with the VGA. Netflix runs full screen on the 65”, and even with their streaming quality it’s better than the quality I was getting with projector / Dish setup, so I’m happy enough. The suggestions for AnyDVD as a tool to help in ripping were well founded. Used the trial version a bit and will be buying a copy from them. Followed JSOP’s strategy of just using their rip to iso image in the task bar as I prefer quality to disk space. A quick & easy solution. Next up, I went with the recommendations of VLC for the media player and am very happy with it. It’s much more robust than Windows Media Player. The ease of cycling through aspect ratio & cropping modes makes it quick & easy to get the best screen, hotkeys are configurable and in general it’s very full featured. The one thing I was missing in the move to a computer based video system was the ease of a remote control. I originally tried a wireless keyboard and mouse. I found it irritating to have to reach over to a table and mouse around, do qwerty typing, etc. just to watch TV and had the same reservations ab

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                                Is the best HTPC combo I've seen so far... DVDFab[^] rips to iso (or just about any other format you could possibly want)...but it also creates the nice little xml files for media center. Media Browser[^] is a plugin for media center that allows it to load iso files (it also requires a virtual disc app like daemon tools lite[^] MediaCenterMaster[^] scrapes imdb and a couple other sites for information about your media and modifies the XML file that dvdfab outputs so it is all viewable in Media center... Windows Media Center has all your internet TV, netflix, and now movie support (thanks to media browser).... And last but not least, it can all be accessed via a 20-50$ windows media center remote easily (without configuration)...

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                                  Is the best HTPC combo I've seen so far... DVDFab[^] rips to iso (or just about any other format you could possibly want)...but it also creates the nice little xml files for media center. Media Browser[^] is a plugin for media center that allows it to load iso files (it also requires a virtual disc app like daemon tools lite[^] MediaCenterMaster[^] scrapes imdb and a couple other sites for information about your media and modifies the XML file that dvdfab outputs so it is all viewable in Media center... Windows Media Center has all your internet TV, netflix, and now movie support (thanks to media browser).... And last but not least, it can all be accessed via a 20-50$ windows media center remote easily (without configuration)...

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                                  Sounds like a pretty cool setup. I'm running XP on most of my boxes, so I don't know if Windows Media Center is an option. In any event, it's nice to see so many ways to get it done. Now if I only had more hours in the day to watch it! :)

                                  Christopher Duncan
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                                    Sounds like a pretty cool setup. I'm running XP on most of my boxes, so I don't know if Windows Media Center is an option. In any event, it's nice to see so many ways to get it done. Now if I only had more hours in the day to watch it! :)

                                    Christopher Duncan
                                    www.PracticalUSA.com
                                    Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
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                                    I could have sworn that XP had media center...I know I had an issue with my old laptop (which had XP Pro) randomly booting into media center instead of regular windows...but searching now, I can't seem to find any info on it. everythign I find now says to just upgrade to 7 (which I would also recommend). There is also the XP MCE but of course, if you are changing OS, you might as well go with 7. Oh well, in that case, I would recommend taking a look at XBMC[^] or Boxee[^]. Both are very similar to media center and I believe both support XP (I know Boxee does, but not 100% sure on XBMC). I also can't really vouch for the synergy with all the other apps and these media players. I know that MediaCenterMaster will output appropriate xml files for XBMC and Boxee but it really wouldn't do you any good to have all the info about your media without being able to actually play them :). I don't know if either natively has support for ISO images or if they have media browser counterparts but I'm sure that DVDfab would allow you to output in a format that is compatable (but then you lose the "just rip to iso" aspect of your setup. :( Oh well, I guess it all comes down to what works for you and how much time you want to fiddle with it to get it right :).

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                                      Thanks very much to everyone who offered insights into ripping DVDs, players, etc. For any of you who are thinking about this adventure in the near future, here’s how my little story played out. It had a happy ending thanks in large part to all the advice I got here, so perhaps yours will as well. This is a long read, so if you’re not interested in this sort of thing it’ll simply rob your life of otherwise productive minutes. :) After the latest exploding bulb incident, I decided to replace my 73” projector TV with a 65” plasma, a Panasonic Viera P65V10. While I haven’t yet figured out the ultimate fate of the now retired (and $300 bulb-less) projector and screen, I’m quite happy with the TV. All the connections you’d expect including Internet (more on that in a moment), good picture, and passed the toaster test. I recently dropped my $125 a month Dish satellite TV service in favor of a $20 a month, 2 DVDs out at a time Netflix plan, largely motivated by their streaming service and the fact that I wasn’t using 230 of the 250 channels I was paying for. Netflix streaming quality isn’t HD, but it’s close enough for rock & roll as it’s just something to keep me entertained when I eat dinner. Current configuration is an XP based PC with a moderately decent video card going VGA into the TV. For reasons I didn’t feel like debugging, HDMI didn’t look as good as VGA (some ghosting, etc.) on a smaller flat screen I tested with, so I just went with the VGA. Netflix runs full screen on the 65”, and even with their streaming quality it’s better than the quality I was getting with projector / Dish setup, so I’m happy enough. The suggestions for AnyDVD as a tool to help in ripping were well founded. Used the trial version a bit and will be buying a copy from them. Followed JSOP’s strategy of just using their rip to iso image in the task bar as I prefer quality to disk space. A quick & easy solution. Next up, I went with the recommendations of VLC for the media player and am very happy with it. It’s much more robust than Windows Media Player. The ease of cycling through aspect ratio & cropping modes makes it quick & easy to get the best screen, hotkeys are configurable and in general it’s very full featured. The one thing I was missing in the move to a computer based video system was the ease of a remote control. I originally tried a wireless keyboard and mouse. I found it irritating to have to reach over to a table and mouse around, do qwerty typing, etc. just to watch TV and had the same reservations ab

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                                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                      Found this Addesso, and it rocks: Addesso Wireless Slim Touch Keyboard[^]

                                      Interesting, I was just looking at these [wireless keyboards with integrated pointing devices] last night... The reviews for the Addesso on NewEgg are terrible though; what's your experience so far with build quality (I tend to hammer on my keyboards) and getting a decent range out of it?

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                                        Absolutely. It may be a day or two when I have time to play with it, but I'll shoot you something when I do.

                                        Christopher Duncan
                                        www.PracticalUSA.com
                                        Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
                                        Copywriting Services

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                                        Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                        Absolutely. It may be a day or two when I have time to play with it, but I'll shoot you something when I do.

                                        send me a copy of the same image when ever you have it ready. All my computers are HDMI right now. Also the video card model and driver version if you don't mind.

                                        _________________________ John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others." Shhhhh.... I am not really here. I am a figment of your imagination.... I am still in my cave so this must be an illusion....

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                                          He should probably send her the computer too. After all it's 50/50 on where the problem is coming from.

                                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                          Dan Neely wrote:

                                          He should probably send her the computer too. After all it's 50/50 on where the problem is coming from.

                                          I have a 52" plasma here and similar LCD.... The only computer not running HDMI is my dual-link DVI to 30" monitors... so yeah, I guess I would need the whole kitt and kaboodle.

                                          _________________________ John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others." Shhhhh.... I am not really here. I am a figment of your imagination.... I am still in my cave so this must be an illusion....

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