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| Member Join Date: 19-08-2005 Location: malta
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My maine interest in satellite TV is movies. My receiver is attached to one of my computers via an ATI All-In-Wonder capture card using Intrvideo WinDVD 3 video capturing software. I do the editing on Ulead Mediastudio 8 video editing software and authoring on Ulead DVD Worhshop 2, which produces a ready to burn VIDEO_TS folder compleat with menus and chapters when required. My greatest disadvantage in this setup has been that in order to view a sat. TV program I would ether have to use the computer monitor or disconnect all the cables going to the computer and dish and connect to the TV. Recently, I bought a video/audio transmitter and was amazed with the result. I was'nt sure about the quality of the picture because the TV is in the floor above the computer and having concreate floors with steel netting gave me the impression that the picture would suffer. The result has been a very good picture and sound quality that you would'nt tell the difference between the "original" picture and the one transmitted. All functions of the receiver can be accessed via its remote cont. just as if you had the receiver infront of you. Now I am enjoying the "best of both worlds" Debbie1 ci9800_191.jpg transmitter_281.jpg receiver_147.jpg Last edited by Debbie1; 19-04-2006 at 12:05 PM | ||
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| Member Join Date: 04-02-2005 Location: East Hampshire - UK
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My System: Triple Dragon and PC | Hi Debbie1. What make is your video sender? I have an AEG digisender and the picture frequently breaks up even when transmitted through wooden ceiling/floors and stud partition walls. canine | ||
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