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DVB-T2010HD Car DVB-T MPEG4/H.264 2 tuner PVR USB Record TDT TNT?
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Review by Sahra Badou for Rating: What a joy it is to have all my home made movies, rilgonaliy shot in Super 8 (remember that format?), on my Apple TV.I had tons of old Super 8 movies, some of them filmed by my dad some 60 years ago. Watching them now required setting up the old family projector, and pulling up the portable white screen. Some movies became dry, and tore in the projector, so watching one of the old movies became a process of stop, remove film, glue it back together, and continue watching. My brother eventually gave all the movies to a specialized company that converted them all into mpeg format. Once in mpeg, they were transferred to iTunes, and then to the Apple TV via the home network. What a pleasure it is now to watch my family's old home made movies on my TV screen. It is now a snap to switch between my movies, and by being so accessible, I can now show them to other family members and friends.The Apple TV is really like an iPod. It is controlled by a very simple remote control with one menu button, a play/pause button, surrounded in a circle by the forward and rewind buttons, and the volume control (`+ and -` buttons also used for navigation). You are going to wish all remote controls were that simple.Navigating the Apple TV is like navigating an iPod. You can store video, music, and photos. There is a slideshow feature for your pictures that will display your pictures on your TV with background music of your choice. The background music can be chosen at random from your music library.Though as simple as an iPod to operate, the Apple TV is itself a stripped-down Mac mini, running a version of Mac OS X. When you plug in the Apple TV to your TV, you will not need to do any configuration. It's basically plug-and-play. Audio and video cables (not included) connect it to your TV. There is an HDMI output.The Apple TV comes with a wireless feature allowing you to wirelessly connect to your home network. However, in order to sync your Apple TV with your iTunes, I would recommend you use an Ethernet cable to connect to your home network. The video, music, and photo transfer will be faster through an Ethernet cable. Once you sync your Apple TV for the first time, you may then disconnect the network cable and use the wireless feature in the Apple TV to update its content.I also recommend you first start syncing at night. In this way, the syncing process will go on while you are sleeping. My Apple TV is 160 Gigabyte strong, and to put that much information on it might take the better part of a day! In most cases, depending on your hardware, connecting through the network Ethernet cable will make the transfer much faster than connecting wirelessly, particularly over 802.ub, 802.ug, and 802.un networks.You can sync content from only one computer at a time, and you can't add content manually for example, by dragging it from iTunes library to the Apple TV icon on iTunes' Source list, as you might do with an iPod. If you choose to sync with a different computer, all the data on the Apple TV will be replaced.Another nice feature of the Apple TV is its ability to connect to the iTunes store, through your computer (either a Mac or PC), where you can download music and videos. Like the iPod, the Apple TV will neatly categorize your media for you, and automatically download the covers of the music albums and films. One negative comment I have about the Apple TV is that you cannot transfer the media files on your Apple TV to your computer. It is only a one way process, with files moving from your iTunes to your Apple TV, and not vice versa. So if you want to send an Apple TV to a friend, loaded with your music and video library, your friend cannot connect it to his computer. If he does so, all the media on the Apple TV will be erased when it tries to sync with your friend's iTunes, replacing it with the media files on your friend's computer. This also applies to the iPod. There are software on the internet that claim to address this problem, but I have not tried any of them.Be careful about earlier versions of Apple TV. Earlier versions don't support streaming videos. Newer versions shipped give you the option of navigating YouTube, and streaming their videos. I think that older versions can be updated to support streaming videos.Apple TV also has limited support for video formats. This means that you will have to rely on tools like Techspanion's Visual-Hub to convert videos to Apple TV-ready formats. You can also use Apple QuickTime. You cannot directly burn a DVD into iTunes. DVDs also need to be converted in order to have them transferred to your Apple TV.You can stream movies, however, you can't stream photos. Instead, on the computer synced with the Apple TV, iTunes formats the pictures you select and copies them to the Apple TV's hard drive. Once they're on the Apple TV, you can view a selected album or your entire photo library as a slide show. You can choose from a variety of transitions, as well as determine the display time for each picture.Apple has chosen to say that generally, 5.1 audio is not supported.The Apple TV does not offer true HD quality.Apple Computer Inc. has changed its name to Apple Inc. With the name change, Apple is now promising us gadgetry other than computers. The iPhone is one example. There's more to come....
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14 von 37 Kunden fanden die dengolfe Rezension hilfreich: Heinkino-Sound OHNE Kabelsalat in Dolby TrueHD !, 23. Januar 2010Vona0 (Stuttgart) a0a0 Rezension bezieht sich auf: Pioneer HTP SB 300 3.1 Lautsprechersystem (250 Watt) ffcr Flat-TVs rot/schwarz (Personal Computers) Hochwertige Verarbeitung und edles Design. Mein Preis-Leistungs-Sieger in Dolby TrueHD!! Es handelt es sich um ein Set aus Soundbar und kabellosem Subwoofer. Interessant ist das Set ffcr alle, die mit dem Klang ihres Flachbildfernsehers unzufrieden sind, dem schlanken Gere4t aber keine fcppigen Lautsprecher zur Seite stellen wollen. Die Soundbar ist 90 Zentimeter breit, 10,8 Zentimeter hoch, 9,5 Zentimeter tief und empfiehlt sich ffcr die Wandmontage. Der Subwoofer in Bassreflex-Bauweise bringt es auf eine Leistung von 100 Watt und wird fcber das 2,4 Gigahertz-Band kabellos angesteuert. Der integrierte Decorder unterstfctzt die Tonformate # Dolby Digital Surround # Dolby Digital Plus # Dolby Pro Logic II # Dolby TrueHD # DTS Surround Das Set wird mit einer Fernbedienung ausgeliefert und bringt Summa Summarum 7,1 Kilogramm auf die Waage. Das Pioneer HTP-SB300 von Pioneer le4sst sich problemlos installieren, ist im Vergleich zu einem Set aus einzelnen Lautsprechern sehr kompakt. Hauptmerkmale # 3.1 Front Surround Sound # Dolby TrueHD / DTS Surround # Advanced Sound Retriever # Front Stage Surround Advance # Audiomerkmale # Advanced Sound Retriever # Auto Level Control # Front Stage Surround Advance # Loudness # Sound Delay # Midnight Listening Mode # Auto Surround # 9 Advanced Surround modes Anschlfcsse # HDMI Repeater (2 in / 1 out) # Optical Digital Audio input # Coaxial Digital Audio input Energieaufnahme Hauptelement: Power Requirements: 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 40 W Power Consumption in standby: 1 W Subwoofer: Power Requirements: 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption: 45 W Power Consumption in standby: 1 WHelfen Sie anderen Kunden bei der Suche nach den hilfreichsten Rezensionena0War diese Rezension ffcr Sie hilfreich?a0 | a0 Hinterlasse eine Antwort Deine E-Mail-Adresse wird nicht verf6ffentlicht. Erforderliche Felder sind markiert *Name *E-Mail-Adresse *Webseite CAPTCHA Code *KommentarDu kannst dengolfe HTML-Tags benutzen: _a href="" title=""_ _abbr title=""_ _acronym title=""_ _b_ _blockquote cite=""_ _cite_ _code_ _del datetime=""_ _em_ _i_ _q cite=""_ _strike_ _strong_ jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#commentform').submit(function() { _gaq.push( ['_setAccount','UA-25170304-8'], ['_trackEvent','comment'] ); }); });...