Showing posts with label Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theater. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

How to add a Mac mini to Your Home Theater System. - Part One: Hardware

How to add a Mac mini to Your Home Theater System. - Part One: Hardware On YouTube.





Part One of how to turn a Mac mini into a Home Theater PC with a few easy steps. See Part Two at www.youtube.com Extra Equipment used: OWC Mercury Qx2 eshop.macsales.com Newer Technology Toslink to Mini Toslink Cable eshop.macsales.com Newer Technology Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter eshop.macsales.com 3.5mm mini-jack to RCA L/R Analog Audio Cable. eshop.macsales.com Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus eshop.macsales.com Elgato Turbo.264 HD eshop.macsales.com

Tags: HTPC, multimedia, hardware, home theater, television, TV, Mac mini, mini, Macintosh, OS X, OWC, Other World Computing, macsales.com, Newer Technology, owctv, owcmacsales

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Friday, October 14, 2011

HDMI, DVI and Component Cables Explained

HDMI, DVI and Component Cables Explained

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Background:

As the HDTV market continues to heat up, consumers are in need of being educated on the latest technology in order to make intelligent purchasing decisions. There are a plethora of articles explaining the technical pros and cons of the 3 dominant HDTV display technologies namely: LCD, Plasma, and DLP. However, one all- important, but overlooked feature in selecting a HDTV set is the type of HD video connection. The video connections available for HDTV are: component video, DVI (digital video interface) and HDMI (high definition multi-media interface). We will discuss briefly the pros and cons of each.

Component video cable commonly referred to as R, G, B (Red, Green, Blue) actually consists of 3 separate cables because it distributes the 3 primary color components to the display. All colors can be generated from weighted distribution of each Red, Green and Blue color components. Of the 3 HD connection technologies available today, analog component video is the most mature technology.

-Advantage: Analog component video cable is mature and cost effective.

-Disadvantage: component video cables are analog! All HDTV sets are inherently digital therefore extra digital to analog and analog to digital conversion is necessary in order to process the video. This extra conversion can introduce video artifacts. Since all HDTV's are digital, it only makes sense to use an all- digital connection such as DVI or HDMI.

DVI (digital video interface)as the name suggests is an all-digital video connection. Unlike analog component cables the DVI interface transports the original digitized R,G, B video signals from the HD source to the HD display. Since it is all digital, no artifacts or degradation will be incurred. You will get EXACTLY the picture that the video source supplies with no degradation. DVI connection is often found on HDTV as well as PC video cards.

-Advantage : DVI is ALL-digital, so there is no picture degradation from source to display.

-Disadvantage : Digitizing R, G, B requires extremely high bandwidth. The aggregate data rate of the digital R, G, B signals is 1.65 Gbps! The high bandwidth means that cable quality is important and also the link distance is limited. Typical link budget for a DVI is ~ 15 ft.

HDMI (high definition multi-media interface) is the latest state of art audio and video connection. Technically, HDMI is identical to DVI with 3 notable differences. 1) HDMI is a much smaller connector (it looks like an U.S.B. connector), 2) HDMI utilizes copy protection called HDCP (high definition copy protection) and 3) HDMI carries multi channel digital audio. HDMI, like DVI, is ALL-digital therefore picture quality is "perfect" from source to display.

-Advantage: HDMI is a single digital video and Audio connection. Only 1 single cable is needed to transport both audio and video! This significantly reduces cable clutter behind your theater setup.

-Disadvantage: Like DVI, the link distance is limited and a high quality cable is required because of the inherently high bandwidth required to transport digital R, G, B. video.

Conclusion:

As the HDTV market continues to mature, consumers will need to be educated on the HDTV video connections available. We have outlined briefly the main features along with the pros and cons of each connection solution, so the consumer can make intelligent a choice in selecting the HDTV video connections.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Home Theater Wiring - Uses and benefits of HDMI Multimedia Interface Cable

The HDMI 1.3 is the latest multimedia interface uses multiple cables can be connected to a series of electronic devices in the same interface. Compared to previous models of the cable that has changed relatively little from its predecessors, has released version 1.3 a number of new features that make it the most versatile of the federal government. But what the real benefits of using the HDMI 1.3 are compared with others? You would be surprised, I'm surelearn all the possibilities of extending this new version of the multimedia interface and make it easier for you to combine your electronics.

To understand how this HDMI cable will help, let us first talk about Digital Visual Interface (DVI). This is an uncompressed digital connection scheme that was actually originally developed for a network of PCs. It 'been a low-cost, high-bandwidth digital connection between PCs and digital monitors, so watchYour best work of television. Now is the most widely used digital display interface in the computer industry. What does this mean for your home theater? Well, it means that the DVI with him, especially through the use of DVI connections on projectors, screens and includes a DVD player as advanced as the new HD DVD.

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HDMI cables come in, if you have a hook for High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) system with a DVI. HDMI cable can carryVideo, audio and control operability between components (remote control signals) on a digital interface that was built on the success of DVI. If a device with an HDMI 1.3 cable is connected, everything is the video performance to offer DVI, integration, including 1080p.

Compared with the / V A standard interfaces, HDMI interfaces actually have a number of important advantages. The format provides uncompressed digital HD video, multichannel audio and control signals betweenvarious HDMI and / or DVI components. Combining all this power in one cable HDMI offers a convenient alternative for connecting the maze of existing analog A / V cables that plague your home theater.

The HDMI 1.3 cable actually offers six distinct benefits to the HDMI world. The most obvious is the increased speed of data transmission, which offers. It supports a special format type known as Deep Color. This is a brand new color space used in video electronics. It supports 1.8 times moremany colors as RGB (red, green, blue), which helps to show all the different colors found in nature. Integration of automatic audio syncing capability is also a new feature for the HDMI 1.3. This system automatically adjusts the difference in latency between the electronic circuitry of sound processing and picture. This discrepancy is usually a slight delay in sound and image match, but it will be unnoticeable thanks to this new cableVersion.

In addition to everything that supports the HDMI 1.3 output for Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio stream FD. These formats are lossless audio codec in HD-DVD and Blu-ray are used. The cable is only useful here if the player can not information in an uncompressed format, though. HDMI 1.3 can use a range of products, including the latest DVD player and PlayStation 3 that interest you, can be used is the first product on the market that usesHDMI 1.3 cable connection.

So if it is possible for the best connection, look to buy the HDMI 1.3. The benefits HDMI 1.3 provides the home theater wiring set-up can not be beat, and soon find themselves in a position to transfer data like never before.

~ Ben Anton, 2007

Home Theater Wiring - Uses and benefits of HDMI Multimedia Interface Cable

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