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Home Theater => Sources => NMTs => Topic started by: asadsafa on Aug 19, 2009 at 12:20 AM
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ako recommended niyo na NMT for standard crt tv lang.
gusto ko kasi dito ko nailalagay mga dvd files ko. mas convenient pa at hindi na ko palipat lipat mula sa computer.
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im using EGreat on a standard CRT TV and okay naman siya. serves its purpose :)
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how much?and saan nabili?
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sir,
pareho lang choices mo with those using plasma or lcd tv's ... all the NMT's and media players posted in the different threads would work on standard crt ... i would suggest browsing the different threads to learn the pros and cons, and decide on what's best that will suit your requirements
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If your CRT has component input, best to chose an NMT that has component out.
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If your CRT has component input, best to chose an NMT that has component out.
That's why I chose Egreat 31B. :)
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If your CRT has component input, best to chose an NMT that has component out.
WD TV Mini (http://www.eclecticelectronics.net/news/wd-tv-mini-loses-hdmi-and-1080p-capability-but-gains-component-output/) has component output.
Not quite sure when it'll be available locally though. This thing is small, measuring only 0.8" x 3.6" x 3.6". ;D
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i see. kala ko kasi meron yun mas low tech kasi puro 5k or more ang prices nila.
yun mga dvd na may usb, puwede kaya usb flash disk lang gamitin ko then dun ko na ilagay mga movie files tapus mapeplay kaya yun?
ok lang kaya kung Ace DVD lang bili ko? anu pros and cons?
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Merong low tech pero hindi HD capable:
http://villman.com/Product-Detail/M-3100U_1 (http://villman.com/Product-Detail/M-3100U_1)
(http://villman.com/product_photos/m3100.jpg)
This was my previous player before I upgraded to an HD capable one. Di ko lang alam kung meron pa stock.
Ok din yan dahil puwedeng mag-play ng .ISO file backup ng DVD so kumpleto ka ng DVD menus.
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thanks. tama lang ang price.
btw, are you selling yours?
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thanks. tama lang ang price.
btw, are you selling yours?
Nope. It's on bedroom duty with my 21" CRT TV ;D.
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onga pala. may kasama na ba yun na hard disk?
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hi supremeham,
i believe the hd is not incluided.
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what happens when you play 720p/1080p videos on an NMT that is connected to a crt tv? Will it play them?
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Should be no problem. Kahit naman ikabit mo NMT sa HDTV, if you use only composite or component cables, 480 lang ang resolution.
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Should be no problem. Kahit naman ikabit mo NMT sa HDTV, if you use only composite or component cables, 480 lang ang resolution.
thanks. so i-downscale nya mga hd files? Interested in getting one sana for the bedroom, kaso crt lang tv dun. What NMT can you guys recommend?
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Should be no problem. Kahit naman ikabit mo NMT sa HDTV, if you use only composite or component cables, 480 lang ang resolution.
Can't you push 1080i using component cables on an nmt?
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Can't you push 1080i using component cables on an nmt?
Sure you can! I used to do that with my old Philips Pixel Plus and M3100 combo.
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Stand corrected. Pwede pala.
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thanks. so i-downscale nya mga hd files? Interested in getting one sana for the bedroom, kaso crt lang tv dun. What NMT can you guys recommend?
Check out www.xtreamer.net
Strictly speaking, the Xtreamer is not an Networked Media Tank (NMT). The term NMT is usually reserved for equipment running the Syabas firmware. It does cost more than the WD TV, but significantly less than most NMT's. That being said, it's an economical starting point for you - with terrific HD capabilities when you're ready to upgrade your TV to a hi-def unit.
The Xtreamer also provides you with streaming Internet content (you must have a broadband internet connection), including (but not limited to) the ff.:
Video: YouTube, Picasa, Yahoo Video, CNN, NBC Today, CBS Face the Nation and more
Audio: Live365 Radio, iPodcast, Radiobox, ABC News, BBC Podcast, CNN News , Indiefeed, Jamendo
Photo: Picasaweb
RSS feed: Yahoo! Weather, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Xchange, MSNBC News and more
From the Xtreamer website:
With Xtreamer you can access your favorite Internet videos (YouTube, Yahoo and many more) on your TV. Most folks don't want to gather the family around the PC in the office to settle in to catch up on missed episodes of your favorite sitcoms or to check out the latest YouTube videos from your favorite producer. Of course, there are times you want to watch video on your PC, and there are times when you'd much rather take advantage of the investment you made in your Home Entertainment System and watch on the big screen.
What is so special about the way Xtreamer does it? Xtreamer leverages your existing set-top boxes, game consoles, and home PCs – so you don't have to buy any new devices or connect them to your TV and we believe in the power of the World Wide Web – no "walled gardens" here – we want you to be able to access all sources of video content. We also believe in universal access.
We also want the experience to be great, so we built for TV viewing – so you can see the entire screen on the TV (not like trying to browse web pages on your TV) and use a remote control to navigate and play the videos! It is really just like watching TV – only with access to the World Wide Web of Video.
The Xtreamer will be available for sale in the Philippines later this week.