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Originally Posted by Faeflora
(Post 963907)
Sexist.
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TV:
50" Panasonic plasma G10 with fully articulating monoprice mount. Sound: 2.1 setup Receiver: Onkyo 709 Amp: Behringer A500 Speakers: Behringer eurolive 15" pa speakers BIC America V-1220 others: some sort of sony bluray, directv receiver with 2tb drive and lots of hdmi stuffs. Room: Weird wedge shaped with vaulted ceiling. Impression: Great for my uncultured ass, movies and tv are watchable, and internet concerts are nice and loud. |
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 964901)
Impression:
Great for my uncultured ass, movies and tv are watchable, ... |
I have a 2.1 setup and I use on-wall speakers/TV due to having young kids:
All the gear is located in another room, I have an IR repeater set up and use a Harmony remote. It may not be the latest and greatest but I love it! I wouldn't say no to a slightly bigger TV one day though. :) I'll have to take some pics, I'm pretty proud of the install! Cheers |
Rippin' my BluRay DVDs from Xmas. Worklfow:
1. Rip disc with MakeMKV 2. MKV to HandBrake- Same fps & res, FR constant, FFmpeg MP4, QP: 3, DTS-HD to AAC DPL II @ 160. This is the most universally playable format I have found across a variety of hardware/OS I have here (Win7/XP, iOS, MacOS.) Yields ~5gb file from a ~35gb MKV. Streams fine over smb gigabit wired network from MacPro usb external hd to Win7 MC on dual atom nettop. |
Ooh. Usable ripping tech advice. I like.
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Okay, facing some decisions about ripping CDs for daily use and posterity. Some random thoughts which I will number to give illusion of some order.
1. Currently I have a mishmash of mostly ripped CDs and a few downloads, almost all in MP3 format at 160 kbps. 2. iTunes has made a mess of these files. Inconsistent file and folder naming, even within the same album. I hate Apple. 3. I intend to delete most of this (save for the downloaded stuff) and re-rip my CDs so that I have an orderly and complete collection available on my HTPC. 4. I'm intrigued by the lossless formats (especially FLAC) but don't know if it's worth the bother, particularly since I'll still have my CDs available and ready for listening. Pros for lossless: better quality without messing with CD's, saved for future use if physical CD is lost or damaged. Cons for lossless: uses more HD space, can't be used on our older iPods, Win7 MC wouldn't handle the ripping process automatically. 5. If I choose a ripping process that Win7 MC can't handle automatically, that means I will be doing it all myself. It's not a huge deal, I guess, but it'd be nice if my wife could just load a CD and select "Rip audio CD" on the TV. If I tell her she's got to close MC and open another program to rip CDs she'll likely decide it's not worth the bother and will just give me the CDs she wants to rip. 6. Also, does Win7 MC play FLAC files? I assume it does...but I don't know. 7. Win7 MC has a lossless WMA format but I hear it sucks. 8. Do I really need lossless? Couldn't I hit 90% of my needs by just letting Win7 MC automatically rip my CDs into appropriately high-kbps MP3s? This would be easy for me and the wife, would work in iTunes (and thus in our iPods), and would deliver reasonable audio quality on our home system. If I really wanted the best possible audio quality, I can still stick the CD in. 9. But even if I decided on just using the MP3 format, should I let Win7 MC handle the ripping duties? Or would I better off letting a dedicated program like EAC do it? 10. If I'm going to the hassle of using EAC to rip CDs, why wouldn't I go ahead and have it rip them into a lossless format? Oh wait, I'm back where I started. Thoughts? |
Bullet points:
* FLAC the stuff that needs it (critical listening) * 256 VBR Lame for everything you listen to ("pop" music). * who gives a shit about your Milli Vanilli and other throwaways (novelty will overshadow bitrate) * easier to download it from somewhere than to re-rip it and technically legal if you own the CD. |
Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 968368)
* easier to download it from somewhere than to re-rip it and technically legal if you own the CD.
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If anyone is out near me (MS/LA border), there is a guy on Craigslist with a bunch of Klipsch speakers for sale, he said he would take $400. No affiliation:
Klipsch home speakers |
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Originally Posted by timk
(Post 964926)
I have a 2.1 setup and I use on-wall speakers/TV due to having young kids:
All the gear is located in another room, I have an IR repeater set up and use a Harmony remote. It may not be the latest and greatest but I love it! I wouldn't say no to a slightly bigger TV one day though. :) I'll have to take some pics, I'm pretty proud of the install! Cheers TV and Axiom M22 fronts, kids artwork in the background: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1358303402 Yamaha YST-SW515 subwoofer and kitteh: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1358303402 The nerve^Wnerd centre at the top of our linen closet, keeps all the kit stashed out of view and away from the kids. Also have a NAS sitting on a shelf higher up in the same space, and an extraction fan: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1358303402 I'm looking at new TVs, what do you guys recommend? The only restriction I have is it can't be any wider than 129cm due to archways and speaker placement. Cheers |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 968467)
that seems like a pretty good deal to me!
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Nice setup Tim. Why not get another Samsumg? I see you have one now, if it's been good get another one. They're good TV's.
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Originally Posted by timk
(Post 968743)
The nerve^Wnerd centre at the top of our linen closet, keeps all the kit stashed out of view and away from the kids. Also have a NAS sitting on a shelf higher up in the same space, and an extraction fan:
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I'm willing to be he has IR signal extenders, or whatever they are called.
has a base where you can point remote, and that sends the IR signal through a serial cable and back out to a little IR transmitter that you put in front of each device's IR reciever. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1358347757 |
How the hell do you keep your components cool in there? Its gotta be like a furnace when its shut!
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Originally Posted by karter74
(Post 968873)
How the hell do you keep your components cool in there? Its gotta be like a furnace when its shut!
probably has something to do with:
Originally Posted by timk
and an extraction fan:
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Yeah I have an IR extender under the TV. The remote signal hits the wall and bounces up to it. You can just make it out in the bottom of this picture (it's looking up under the TV):
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1358386077 You'd be suprised how useful that USB extension is, too! Heat doesn't seem to be a problem, there's a gap at the bottom of the door where cold air is drawn in, and then hot air gets sucked out via this extraction fan: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1358386077 It is a DC fan, powered by the same power supply as my on-roof Wifi AP. |
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