Ooh, interesting convo. I will be reading along! I keep thinking about getting some sort of better sound for my TV than it has, and a new DVD player (my current one is the old TiVO). But not sure if I really want to get blu-ray. IS it seriously the wave of the future?
'Heart Of Gold'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
My dad loves his sound bar. I have a much fancier system, so I can't really speak to it personally.
If I were recommending something, I'd recommend this: [link] plus this: [link]
The Onkyo home theater systems are among the best, consistently, and have the advantage of including a true receiver, so you can upgrade components in it a la carte.
If that LG model is like my older one, it's extremely easy to stream videos over the network - I don't even use DLNA, the player has no problem simply connecting to my shared drive (an external hard drive connected directly to my router) and streaming off of that.
I've never been a huge fan on the Onkyo stuff. It is nicely built, but I don't like the overall character of the sound. I've been pretty consistently happy with Denon equipment and Klipsch or Boston Acoustics speakers, but those tend to come at a higher price point. In the bedroom we have a small Sony surround system that performs pretty well and then we use a Samsung Blu-Ray with it. I'll see if I can track down the Sony information. At the time it was the only compact system that actually came with multiple HDMI inputs which meant that it was a sole qualifier for use in our bedroom. There had to be a way to get the XBox, TivoHD, and Blu-Ray all through it and to the TV and I didn't have room for a massive system in there.
In the living room I have a train wreck mess of audio gear that I want to replace at some point. It's a reasonable Sony receiver, which ended up being chosen because it was the only one that wasn't stupid amounts of money that actually had 4 HDMI inputs. The speakers are cheap Yamaha that are left over from an old surround system.
So, I just had my college commencement (finally!) last month. I was planning to send photos out with my thank you cards (especially to relatives I haven't seen in years), but I have a truly horrifying amount of chin(s) in Every.Single.Shot. I thought I'd try to get them "adjusted" before printing, but from the prices, you'd think the nice folks at Ritz Camera thought I wanted them to actually remove the excess from my person, not just the photos.
So, that was a lot of backstory to say - can anybody recommend a not overly pricey photomanip software program? (Or is anybody who's already using one at home looking for photos to practice on? They're humdingers. For serious).
I have been known to remove a chin here and there, not to mention many zits and shiny noses. Let me take a look at them.
Does anyone have any advise for me on my WD external hard drive? My computer won't recognize it anymore and it has all my back up data on it.
quester - Jun 18, 2011 9:30:49 pm PDT #16990 of 17020
quester,
open up disk utility and see if you can repair it. that would be my first suggestion.
when you plug it in, do you hear clicking? does it light up?
I cannot remember who here was asking, but someone wanted to manage photos a bit better between iphone and computer. There are two apps with mac clients that might be helpful:
photosync or cinq photo.
cinq photo's link is here: [link]