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  1. Hehe you just *had* to dig out that old thread huh? It is really a shame, though, that the 9700Pro does not support two DVI outs (it is to be found on Matrox Parhelia as well as the upcoming FireGLX1-version of 9700Pro).

    - Hardy

  2. quote:

    Originally posted by justin_tx_16:

    1st, the Matrox card is not all that and a bag of chips... check out tom's hardware's review of it


    Hehe I know that review (and a few others), and a Matrox Parhelia is not the performance king by any means. BUT they produce *high quality* products (they cater for the pro's).

    My old Matrox Millenium G200 produced a sharper picture than my ASUS Geforce3 TI200, for example. Take a look at

    http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1620&p=8

    (a review of Matrox Parhelia at anandtech.com, this page focuses on the analogue image quality. I am not sure how much of this applies to DVI).

    - Hardy

    This message has been edited by Hardy on 09-05-2002 at 03:51 PM

  3. I would look into a Matrox card. They are famous for producing *the best* picture quality (very high quality RAMDACs etc.)

    All the new cards (which has a DVI out) can drive an HDTV in is max resolution (is it called 1040i?) but it is my impression that not all of them are good at it.

    You might want to look into ATI Radeon All in Wonder (8500 is the highest-numbered model for the moment), too.

    - Hary

  4. This is *really* funny!! If Bo$e happened to be any good they would show up on audiophile sites. I mean, they certainly have the right "audiophile price tag" but that's about it.

    A somewhat famous Danish brand, Bang & Olufsen, comes to mind. It is all about design (it is widely known that they use Philips components), and the design is very expensive.

    Bo$e tries another approach, mind washing. I mean, whenever you go on a trans-continental flight they have full page ads for "sound cancellation headsets" and what have you (they are *expensive*) Complete with diagrams and funky colours.

    Heck, they even try to shove their clock radio down people's throats on those bargain price programs on cable. Tv shop, QVc or whatever :o(

    No for the love of God, do not get anywhere NEAR Bo$se! I have only heard them once, when I was much younger. At that time my reference was something like a JVC mini-HIFI set, and compared to that, a Bo$e setup sounded allright. But I have never seen them in-store next to some half decent gear. Wonder why that is?

    - Hardy

  5. If you plan to make them yourself, it should not be that expensive (stupid to buy the Monster wire upgrade if it turns out to be something else).

    Does the crackling appear no matter WHAT you play? When I started using PowerDVD XP 4, the speakers started to sound like an old radio after an hour or so of DVD playing. Nothing else produced it, and it disappeared completely when I changed to WinDVD 4.

    - Hardy

  6. quote:

    Originally posted by EighteenVisions:

    I dont have Asus C-media drivers.

    So does this mean that you use onboard audio? Even in that case there has to be some sort of audio control panel (in WinXP that would be in control panel and then sound, speech. Then "change speaker settings" and see what is going on there. It is a little difficult to be more specific because I use a soundblaster Audigy)

    - Hardy

  7. quote:

    Originally posted by kenratboy:

    OK, if you have seen the Apple computer switch ads on TV, you are following me. If you have not, look here:

    Imagine if Bose started this Krap, showing a nice stereo, then saying you should get...

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    ...this instead.

    Oh, when will people learn...


    This may strike you as funny: The same Bo$se clock radio is now being sold at QVC - that awful TV shop where they try to sell all kinds of crap.

    The fine piece of Bo$se only costs $499, and the moderators even had a Bose representative in the studio while "happy customers" could call in. One of them found it to be a good buy because she could receive more radio stations in Florida than in California (!!!)

    Oehh and she also got a flimsy-looking plastic remote controller with Funai written all over it Smile.gif

    About the Mac-issue: I find it amusing that the Macs incorporate a lot of PC technology (USB and AGP to name some). Granted, the OS X looks nice, but that´s about it.

    - Hardy

  8. quote:

    Originally posted by Lorca:

    I've just started using PowerDVD 4.0-- which provides better sound than WinDVD. However, I am getting a buzzing sound when playing DVD's. Buzzing in all four speakers. The buzzing does not ocurr when using any other application. Is there something wrong with the settings? It can be very annoying, at times.

    I have a Soundblaster Live!5.1 Value sound card.

    Thanks

    How would you define a buzzin sound? I have experienced sort sort of "old radio static"-type sound with Powerdvd XP 4.0, and the problems disappeared when I started using Windvd instead.

    By the way, I think it is a matter of opinion what program produces the best sound. I prefer Windvd, also because it gives a better picture.

    -Hardy

  9. quote:

    Originally posted by TheEAR:

    If you can keep your hand on the backplate its within normal operation range.When your hand becomes Kentucky fried pigeon then its time to change the unit or have it fixed.

    TheEAR(s) Now theears

    How about having the hand fixed? Your head even? Smile.gif

    -Hardy

  10. I would save the money for better movies than "panic room". It does not sound that good, judging from the reviews.

    Death to smoochie is a keeper, however!

    -Hardy

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