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Samsung MR-00EA1 MediaLive Digital Media Adapter Review

Samsung MR-00EA1 MediaLive Digital Media Adapter
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Pros
-Works as advertised
-Wireless 802.11g AND draft 802.11n (the N works great)
-Can be mounted behind your Samsung TV
-Small and attractive design
-Generates little heat
-Your existing Samsung TV remote can control the unit through the HDMI
-Firmware upgradeable over the internet

Cons
-Slow and sluggish menu navigation (compared to Xbox360)
-Slow and sluggish channel changing (compared to Xbox360)
-No number keys on the supplied remote
-The remote uses watch style batteries
-"Out of memory" error, forcing me to reboot the box. (this has happened once so far, hopefully this doesn't happen again)
-Nearly endless power-on time, I'd estimate over a minute. You're better off leaving the thing on all the time
-Only 1080i capable, not 1080p

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Product Description:

Combine the connection power of your PC with the superior experience of your TV for the ultimate entertainment system. Play music, view pictures, and stream videos from your home PC to compatible 2008 Samsung HDTVs with the MediaLive Digital Media Extender. Fast, easy operation with the MediaLive remote lets you enjoy web content from MSN Internet TV and CinemaNow. Record off-air and cable TV programs for later viewing on your home PC, using optional tuner cards.

* Requires a PC running Windows Media Center in Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate. Live and recorded TV may require additional equipment, including but not limited to a TV tuner. Some features require internet access; service fees may apply. Online media services and applications are subject to change * Net Dimensions 6.1"(W) x 4.9"(H) x 1.2"(D)* Net Weight: 1 lb.

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EasyCap 4 Channel USB 2.0 DVR Video Audio CCTV Capture Adapter Review

EasyCap 4 Channel USB 2.0 DVR Video Audio CCTV Capture Adapter
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Satisfactory product, hardware is great, software is weak. Would be nice if clearer to explain only records on one channel at a time, even though you can view all 4 channels. Attempted third party software solutions, but can only get other programs to recognize channel 2 as a record input. For the price, makes an excellent one channel video capture. If they redesigned the software for 4 cam capture I would be 5 stars satisfied! Compatible with both my XP and Vista 2.0USB computers, not compatible with 1.0 USB.

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[Features:] ** 4 channels video input in one card, the maximum display/recording rate is 25 fps under PAL format, and 30 fps under NTSC format. ** 4 screen display modes are available. ** Multi alarm triggering method: sensor, motion, video loss, an

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Canopus ADVC300 Advanced Digital Video Converter Review

Canopus ADVC300 Advanced Digital Video Converter
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Someone wrote a review about the ADVC-300 in which they said "I am no expert when it comes to video editing.."I am, I have been in the professional video editing business for 10 years and all I can say is that this gizmo is out of this world!!!

Simple to use it gives you a very intuitive control panel based on sliding bars in which you can preview adjustments to your footage which are done on the fly without the need to render scenes, AMAZING!!!

This is PERFECT for anyone who wants to do editing and is concerned about quality of color and speed, for the novice it is an incredible gizmo that will restore your VHS tapes to a state close to the original fixing midtones, highlights and shadows on the fly, it lacks additional software to perform global color adjustments such as gammasbut hey, for the price and unless you own sophisticated software, hardware and are in the editing business this is MORE than you need.

Your old tapes have never looked this good.This is 100% compatible hith Apple's I-Movie, you can even preview your restored footage on I-Movie's widnow!!! how cool is that???

I bought other hardware before and it was a pain in the gulliver, I highly, highly recommend this converter, this comes from a pro, it is worth every penny!!

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Product Description:
ADVC300 - Bi-directional Analog / Digital Video Conversion... The ADVC300 is the ultimate bi-directional analog to digital video converter unit for the video enthusiast.Featuring high-quality image enhancement technology including digital noise reduction and image stabilization using Line Time Base Correction (LTBC), ADVC300 instantly cleans, stabilizes and preserves old VHS and Hi8 videos in clean DV format.Supporting Windows and Mac OS, ADVC300 is compatible with all widely used video editing applications including Canopus EDIUS, Final Cut Pro®, Avid Xpress® DV and Adobe® Premiere® Pro.

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Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder Review

Philips HDR212 TiVo 20 Hour Digital Video Recorder
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Philips is going to hate me for writing this, but I have found TiVo to be useful even though I am not a subscriber to their service. I hesitated to buy this for a while becuase I thought either a small monthly charge or a large one-time payment went with the cost of the recorder. I read in the documentation that the recorder would have "limited capability" without the subscription to the service, but that amount of capability was really what I was looking for, so I don't plan to EVER subscribe to their service.
Without subscribing, I can pause live TV, do an "instant replay" of it, and record by time and channel. TiVo is more convenient for doing these operations than a VCR because I don't have to fool with tapes and cue them up to find the beginning of a show. Because TiVo is digital, the video quality is better than a tape. On the highest quality setting I have the same level of digital quality of my satellite dish.The thing that I've found the most useful is that I can watch a recorded show while making a recording of another, which a VCR can't do.
I realize that some people like the features that come with the TiVo subscription. If people choose to pay for those things, that's their choice.I can't use the TiVo guide to look through the listings and select by name a program to be recorded. TiVo doesn't make suggestions for me based on the shows I've previously selected, and it doesn't automatically record my favorite shows if the time changes. But I know which shows I want to record every day, and DirecTv has a good guide that I can search through to find other shows to record. When I come home in the evening, I still have good shows to spend my limited TV time on, and I still have the money that I would have spent on the service.

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With up to 20 hours of program recording capacity, the Philips HDR212 isa personal TV recorder that's a tapeless alternative to analog VCRs. The HDR212uses a 2 GB hard drive and TiVo technology to store compressed audio and videodata. This server can pause live broadcasts and resume a program where you leftoff or return to real time. The remote allows you to rewind and fast-forwardpretaped shows or skip recorded commercials.
Setup cables included in the package are a 50-foot phone cord and splitter thatconnects to an existing phone line. The line downloads TV listings andprogramming as well as TiVo's Suggestions feature and TiVolutionMagazine, a guide from TiVO on recommended programs to watch.TiVo charges $9.95 a month for its weekly listing service, TiVolution Magazine, and its Suggestions feature, or you can pay a one-time service charge of $249.

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Vivitar DVR-545 - Camcorder with digital player/voice recorder - 5.0 Mpix - supported memory: SD - flash card Review

Vivitar DVR-545 - Camcorder with digital player/voice recorder - 5.0 Mpix - supported memory: SD - flash card
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I bought this camera last summer (not from Amazon).It takes pretty good video- the zoom is fair.But the photos are a disappointment.If you use any zoom at all the photos turn out grainy.I experimentedextensively with the settings and there was no improvement.The unit itself is pretty cool otherwise.The voice recorder works fine.I haven't downloaded any music to it so I can't speak to using it as an mp3 player.The e-book reader works, but it is limited in space.I downloaded a public domain book just to see what it would look like and could only get a portion of the book onto the unit.I have the 1 gig card that came with the unit so maybe a bigger card might be the answer.

I take the camera with me when I go places because of the video and the voice recorder.I've gotten good video outdoors and indoors if there's enough light. If you don't mind the problem concerning grainy photos when you use the zoom, the unit is good, though I think a little pricey.

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VIVITAR 5MP CMOS CAM MOTION DETECT PMP

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DC DXG-301V Digital Video Recorder with MPEG4 & Digital Still Capability Review

DC DXG-301V Digital Video Recorder with MPEG4 & Digital Still Capability
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The most important thing to remember is this:What are you really expecting?You won't be getting a high quality do-all camcorder for $150.This is an interesting little gizmo that can store about 90 minutes of video on a 512MB card at 320X240.It's running about 25-30 frames a second, and the quality is somewhere between that of a camera phone and a low end tape camcorder.

If you that's all you're asking of the 301V, you'll be happy with it.

The controls take a minute or two to get used to them, as essentially you have one menu for setup controlled by one button, and another button for the camera function menu.Take the time to preset the focus range and white balance, it makes a difference.

It fits in your hand fairly comfortably, and it is recognized on a PC or Mac as a mass storage device to copy files over.They do record in an .asf format, which works with no problem in Windows but takes a few hoops for a Mac.(See the reviews below.)

A few things kept me from rating it higher:(And remember I rated based on what I expected, a cheap and semi-expendable video gadget)

There's no lens cap.

It has some knurled rings that look like focus/zoom controls and beg twisting or turning yet don't do anything.Somebody will break it trying to turn those.

It is built out of REALLY thin plastic.

Still, the LCD display isn't half bad and I can live with the video quality.I think the Musteks are more popular, but this one fits in your hand better (Comes with a grip strap and a carrying case) and it kind of grows on you after awhile.

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The DXG-301V Digital Camera lets you really picture your lifestyle. Capture those special, one-of-a-kind moments and get the shots that last a lifetime. Custom settings for White Balance, EV, Scene Modes & Languages10-second Self-TimerFlash modes -Auto, Off, Slow Sync, Forced, Red Eye USB 1.1 compatible NTSC/PAL TV Out modesPower Supply -4 AA batteries or 5V DC-in (AC Adapter optional) Dimensions -4.7 x 2.7 x 1.7 (120 x 71 x 45 mm) Weight -0.44 lbs. (200g) without batteries

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Hauppauge 1340 MediaMVP-HD Digital Media Player Review

Hauppauge 1340 MediaMVP-HD Digital Media Player
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I've had a Hauppage HD PVR for about a year now, and I've been recording my HD TV programs (I have a library of TrueBlood, Lost and Heroes) from my Fios box and burning them onto a CD for playback on my Blu-ray player in my living room. But I've wanted to just simply play the recordings back to my HD TV in the living room instead of going through the "record/burn" steps.
So I picked up one of the MediaMVP-HD's. It basically did just what I wanted.
I hooked up the MVP up to my HD TV set in the living room (I used HDMI to connect to my Samsung "B" series LCD TV). I have an ethernet connection in my living room, so the connection for me was pretty simple. I then scanned my network and found both my PC where the HD PVR is connected and also my laptop computer. In about 5 minutes I was able to play the HD PVR recordings from my PC to the HD TV set.
I like the fast skip buttons (you hit 0 to 9 on the remote control to go to different spots in your recording) and I like being able to adjust the volume from the MVP remote control.
The video quality on my Samsung is incredible, I guess due to the HD PVR recordings but also (I assume) to the HDMI output on the MVP.
Wireless would be nice to have on the MVP, though I didn't need this on my TV set in the living room. I have another HD TV in the bedroom which does not have an ethernet cable, so I'd need wireless there.
Also, I liked the front panel USB port on the MVP, where I've been plugging in my digital pictures which I keep stored on my thumb drive.
In my opinion, if you have an HD PVR, you need to get a MVP so you can avoid burning blu-ray disks when you want to play your HD PVR recordings onto your HD TV set.

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The Hauppauge MediaMVP-HD makes it easy to enjoy your favorite digital videos, music, and photos, at up to 1080p resolution, on your HDTV. The MediaMVP-HD plays digital content from a Windows PC or a USB drive. When connected to a PC, the MediaMVP-HD uses your existing local area network (wired) connection to play videos, music, and display digital pictures on your HDTV.In both cases, you can enjoy digital video recordings, photo slideshows, plus your MP3 music collection--all through the high-definition picture and superior sound of your home television. And for the ultimate, customized home media system network,you can connect up to 12 MediaMVP-HDs, each to a separate TV set, giving you practically unlimited play and record options.
MediaMVP-HD
Digital Media Player
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Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder Review

Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder
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June posting

ok I would have given this 5 stars but this comes with current problem with it, this has optical in for 5.1DD recording at this time hauppuage can not get this to work so you are stuck with PCM 2.0 or audio from the analog imputs, now to the rest, it records video at 1920x1080 at same or near Blu ray discs, you have a choice of bitrate constant from 1 to 13.5 Kb or on variable all the way up to 20.2, this records in the same codeec (AVCHD) as blu ray and HD DVD discs, it will take any component imput, I have mine through my receiver where my Dishnet PVR HD, PS3, HD DVD and Oppo DVD player runs through, just for test purposes I tried all my devices and what I test recorded from dishnet, blu ray, DVD and HD DVD the test disc looked no different than the original source, once you capture your source you can then edit or add chapters then you get to add a real cheapo menu and then put in what disc you need to burn either a DVD-R or a dual layer DVD Disc, it takes about 10 minutes to author your recording to Blu ray standard and burn on your normal DVD as a true Blu ray playable Disc, beware once you burn your DVD as a blu ray playback DVD you will not be able to read it in your computer again unless you have a Blu ray Rom or Blu Ray Burner, once and if Hauppuage ever gets the 5.1 DD fixed this could be the killer to blu ray Discs, hauppuage claims by next driver release they will include the 5.1 fix. Beware this is Xp service pack 2 or Vista operating system only, also you must have a fast computer to use this device and its programs, I have a dual core 3.4 gig Intel, 2gigs of ram, 2 - 500 sata HDD and had to buy a nvidia 7600 512 meg video card to get this up to speed and at the fastest bitrate 13,500 I cant do anything else on the computer, but this is the problem with Hi def, its power hungry, now I can finally put my hi def movies of all 6 star wars and 3 lord of the rings on DVD for 1080i blu ray playback, you can also convert the finished files over to movie factory 6 to burn on a normal DVD for HD DVD playback also.

August update...
Ok been doing alot of capturing, have made 40 dual layer DVDs for blu ray playback and 10 dual layers for HD DVD playback. the video qua;ity is great if you keep it above 7.8 bitrate, only major drawback is no 5.1DD audio, I am now Beta tesing the 5.1DD audio driver right now, wow this makes a huge difference with the sound. Problems still, wont work with the arch software yet, sync problems, but works with TSmuxer. There seems to be heat related issues with some boxes, mine stays on 7, 10, 15 hours at a time never gets overly warm and never locks up. I have done well over 100 captures with this device. Having an Lg blu ray burner and blanks getting below $8 each, this might be the future for capturing and buring HD content at the PVR's full 13.2 to 20.0 bitrate in the future. If hauppauge can just tweak this 5.1DD driver a bit more I think this will be a great little device.

October update,
I am now a beta tester for hauppauge and I finally got 5.1DD drivers and TME software that works, so now I got a card that finally works capturing movies the way I wanted it to, 5.1DD and can also edit with the software and no more sync issues, burn to dual layers DVD's or $4 blu ray discs.

December Update
Ok Hauppauge support finally has Drivers and software out for general public that makes this device work properly. you can capture 1080i from any component ouput using the 5.1DD and you get a great captured TS or M2TS file ready to burn to a blu ray or dual layer DVD with or without menu. since october I have captured and burned over 50 movies onto disc in 5.1DD and they look great, the ones from the 1080p sources look really great. Now I manually record all my movies, so I do not know how this works with a timer or sageTV.Feb Posting

some here wanted me to post to let you know of known problems with this anddishnet, I find there is no exact problems per say with the PVR1212 and Dishnet, you should know that sometimes when you use this device with the dishnet you get out of sync problems and digital tears in the picture, most, if no all is the blame of dishnet or most likey the channel the show is broadcast from.Example: I have tried 7-8 times to capture and recordSpaceballs from MGM HD channel every time its out of sync and every time its being played out of sync on MGM HD over dishnet before I even capture it. Please keep in mind when using this device, HD content is never perfect and they "big hollywood" does not want you to capture and record their programs. So dont be surprised if "they" are always trying anything to foil you capturing a Hi Def Digital program, be it dish, cable, PS3 or HD-DVD. so far I have captured and burned onto dual layer DVD's130 movies from all such sources all coming out perfect, be it analog, 2DD or 5.1DD audio. yeah where else can you watch on a disc, star wars, lord of the rings, batman, star trek movies in hi def, way to go hauppauge. :)

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The Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder is the world's first high-definition video recorder for making real-time H.264 compressed recordings at resolutions up to 1080i. With the HD-PVR, you can schedule and automatically record your favorite shows in high definition directly from cable TV and satellite set top boxes. As an added feature, the HD-PVR also includes S-Video inputs so you can convert all your old home video tapes into Blu-ray DVD recordings.


This personal video recorder makes real-time H.264 compressed recordings at resolutions up to 1080i. View larger.
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Plug your VCR directly into the 1212 HD-PVR and record old home video tapes into AVCHD format. View larger.
View rear connections The Hauppauge 1212 HD-PVR High Definition Personal Video Recorder offers:

    Recording direct from cable TV and satellite with quality up to 1080i.
    AVCHD format for burning Blu-ray DVD discs.
    Standard definition composite and S-Video inputs.
High-Definition Quality Recordings on Your Schedule
At long last, a personal video recorder, or PVR, that offers high quality recordings of high-definition television shows. Now you can start building a personal archive of your favorite high definition TV programs without losing the broadcast quality.
At the heart of the HD-PVR is an H.264 high-definition encoder that's built-in for high-performance, high-quality TV recordings at up to 1080i resolution, 720p or VGA/D1. The box includes a component video input for use with most high-definition cable TV and satellite TV receivers, as well as optical or stereo audio inputs. (Audio is recorded using AAC of Dolby Digital.)
The HD-PVR records in the AVCHD format, which can be used to burn Blu-ray DVD discs. Two hours of high-definition recordings, recorded at 5 Mbits/sec, can be burnt onto a standard 4.7 GB DVD-R or DVD-RW disk for playback on any Blu-ray DVD player. (You have the option of recording at datarates from 1 Mbs to 13.5Mbs, constant and variable bit rate.)
The recorder also includes Hauppage's WinTV scheduler that lets you schedule your TV recordings, and a built-in IR blaster that automatically changes TV channels for your scheduled recordings. The included remote control lets you change the stations in your set-up box. And for even greater convenience and performance, the HD-PVR features an audio / video component video loop so you can record and watch your television at the same time.
Convert Your Home Videos to Blu-ray DVDs
If you've been wondering what to do with all your home videos, the HD-PVR has the answer. Thanks to the included standard definition composite and S-Video inputs, you can plug your VCR directly into the box and record your old home video tapes into an AVCHD format, which you can then burn onto a DVD for playback on your Blu-ray DVD player.
Also included with the HD-PVR is Arcsoft's "TotalMedia Theater," a video player that lets you play back your TV recordings to your PC screen, and "MediaConverter" to convert your H.264 HD recordings onto other formats.
The HD-PVR measures a scant 7.8 x 6.8 x 2.8 inches, so it will fit snugly in your home theater set up.

What's in the Box
HD-PVR, remote control (with batteries), IR Blaster transmitter cable, component video cable set, audio cable set, USB cable, and 5V power supply. Also includes the following bundled software applications: Arcsoft "TotalMediaExtreme"; Arcsoft "TotalMedia Theater," Arcsoft "MediaConverter," and Hauppauge WinTV Scheduler.


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