If the driver of the 2nd card allows it, you should theoretically be
able to just switch cards. You'd also need to switch your speakers,
unless you have two sets (which I tried once). I have since gotten
away from MCE, so I don't know if dual sound cards will actually work
with it. All the hooks
yes, I would have a totally separate system for each sound card. I'm hoping
the Creative system will be the default, and woth a couple of mouse clicks I
can disable it and enable the high-end audio system. I've been told that I
can do that through the ASIO drivers, I'll have to check it out wh
Hey,
My boss was asking me how he could solve the following problem.
He races on the weekends and has a large trailer to carry his car and other
equipment. He wants to be able to access the Wi-Fi via his laptop from
inside the trailer while he is at the track but he cannot get a signal whi
"Bobby Heid" wrote:
> One thought I had was for him to place a wireless access point on the
> outside of the trailer and have it wired to the laptop. I do not know if
> this would work though.
Wireless bridge:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wireless_Bridge
HTH :)
al
One thought I had was for him to place a wireless access point on the
outside of the trailer and have it wired to the laptop. I do not know if
this would work though.
He just needs a PMCIA NIC that supports an external antenna jack like
an old Buffalo WLI-CB-G54S. Then hook it up to a Canten
What do you all think about this TV?
Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W4100 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-BRAVIA-KDL-52W4100-52-Inch-1080p/dp/B0017Q8B70/re
f=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1236907268&sr=8-1
http://tinyurl.com/cppa28
Any other suggestions for
Thanks for the suggestions Al and Winterlight.
He just got a wireless-N nic. I asked and he doesn't think it has an
antenna jack on it.
I'll look into the wireless bridge stuff.
Thanks,
Bobby
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From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
[mailto:hardware-boun...@hardwareg
It's a nice enough set. Most debate in the LCD HDTV community is between
Sony and Samsung. It's a little above your price range, but I think it's
hard to beat the Samsung LN52A750. I did very extensive research before
buying that exact model; upon seeing it, a colleague bought one as well.
I've ha
I agree about the Samsung as a brand. We have 50" plasma really like it.
Excellent quality and the viewing area is far greater than LCD.
Jeff
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [H] New TV.
It's a nice enough set. Most debate in the LCD HDTV community is between
Sony and Samsu
I have just been looking at the Samsungs. Specifically the LN52A650.
Personally, I could easily go for the LN52A750, but I don't think I can get
it past the wife. Especially since I just spent approx $1800 on building me
a new pc. LOL.
Thanks for the reply.
Bobby
-Original Message-
Fro
What about possible burn-in? I really don;t know too much about the
plasmas, other than the viewing angles being better.
Thanks,
Bobby
-Original Message-
From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
[mailto:hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Lane
Sent: Thursday, March 12,
Don't really know what your parameters are, but this is the absolute
best bang for the buck:
http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/item/features/458892796/samsung-hl67a750?s_c=site_search
It won't hang on a wall, though. There is a 61-inch version too.
Bobby Heid wrote:
What do you all think abou
Ours has a "white" setting to almost eliminate burnin. They give you lots of
ways to get around it. Decent manual and online help. You can get a 1080p
for 11-1200 bucks, or a 720p, which we have, in the 7-800 bracket. A little
shopping and maybe you can trim some off of that and sell the wife on
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