
sawzalot
Audioholic Samurai
I picked up the Yammy RX A 1030 for just under six bills brand new so I'll play around with that a while.
Money... and I live in an apartment. I have white walls, don't want to get a projector screen. It's tough you know?What is holding you back on the PJ Seth?
Yeah, I don't see how the the cable alone would work without some sort of interface since HDMI is digital. I'd think the second device is what you would need, plus you can determine the length of wire you will need or can comfortably use with the box.I'm looking to convert HDMI out from my Playbook to composite video+left/right stereo so that I can use my Playbook as my media player and interface it to my non HDMI, non networked secondary system in the the family room.
I'm looking at this....
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but I'm thinking I need something more like this (below) to make it work. I can't see the converter bits being housed in a cable??. Input is required and appreciated
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http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Mini-HDMI-to-RCA-Composite-Video-Audio-AV-CVBS-Adapter-Converter-1080p-/111577347550?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item19fa8735de
It wasn't($15 amazon)Just cause of the 3D and Emma Stone.I hope it's way better than the first one:
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I did not know they did a movie on this!It wasn'tBut it isn't bad. $15 is GOOD
Watership Down Criterion Edition showed up.
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I did not like it - and did not even watch half of it, before I turned it off.($15 amazon)Just cause of the 3D and Emma Stone.I hope it's way better than the first one:
Obviously since it is a Criterion release, someone thought it was good. I have the book and I love the film as well. The film doesn't have everything in the book, but conveys the story quite well.I did not know they did a movie on this!
Is it any good?
The book was pretty good!
Thanks!Obviously since it is a Criterion release, someone thought it was good. I have the book and I love the film as well. The film doesn't have everything in the book, but conveys the story quite well.
Thanks!
But......now I'm curious....what is a Criterion Release? Where do you buy these?
I have never heard of Criterion until your post above.
http://www.criterion.com/The Criterion Collection is dedicated to gathering the greatest films from around the world and publishing them in editions of the highest technical quality, with supplemental features that enhance the appreciation of the art of film.