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Kyle T |
posted on 30th Dec 09 at 08:53 |
Yeah saw that when I went to pickup my amp/speakers - bargain, just need to find room for one in my unit :P | |
Rob R |
posted on 30th Dec 09 at 01:07 |
Richer Sounds are doing the Sony BDP 3360 standalone blu-ray player for £79 at the moment. If for whatever reason you wanted to watch a blu-ray in another reason it's a bit easier to move a single player compared to your whole pc | |
Kyle T |
posted on 30th Dec 09 at 00:03 |
Cheers noshua / John. | |
John |
posted on 29th Dec 09 at 22:10 |
I use cccp and mpc and it passes dolby across to my amp. | |
noshua |
posted on 29th Dec 09 at 22:05 |
Like I said, I don't know anything about home cinema mate, sorry! Someone else should be able to advise you though. | |
Kyle T |
posted on 29th Dec 09 at 21:31 |
quote: Ah sweet, MP Classic comes with the K-Lite stuff if I remember right? Will I have any trouble sending DTS/Dolby to my AV receiver, or should it transmit down the digital coax without problem? | |
noshua |
posted on 29th Dec 09 at 18:14 |
I can't comment on any of the hardware but as for playing blu-ray films you can use 'media player classic' or PowerDVD. Both are more stable than VLC for blu-ray. | |
Kyle T |
posted on 29th Dec 09 at 14:05 |
A few months ago I made a post asking how I could get multiple sound inputs into my crappy all in one surround sound kit. xaos posted a nice cheap method iirc, but I totally ignored such advice and blew my christmas bonus (and then some) on an entry level 5.1 home cinema setup instead... |