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Bryan Patr
I have an asus oplay mini and i am thinking of getting either e 2.1 or 5.1 speaker. However I am not sure if I should connect it on my led tv or to the media player itself which has the red white yellow cables.
One more thing is the speaker i was looking are the one's used for desktops or laptops, I can't seem to find the one's that came with bluray or dvd players.
Answer
This is the thing. For most PC speakers, 2.1 speakers are just stereo sepeakers with a subwoofer, they use a crossover to get the bass frequencies from the stereo signal from the stereo signal fed to it. The 5.1 PC speakers do that for stereo input mode. To get actual 5.1 audio, they mostly have discrete 5.1 input , which most modern desktop PCs have. The oplay likely has a digital or optical out, that means you need a separate (not easy to find) Dolby decoder to use with PC 5.1 speakers, and won't get that great of a sound.
Home Theater -in-a-box systems (the ones with a DVD surround in one) often just decode 5.1 from the DVD - the only inputs are stereo, which at best can provide pro-logic surround. The speaers that come with them are made for them as part of a system.
Real surround for other devices is achieved with a surround receiver, which has a decoder, controls, and amplifiers for all the speakers other than the subwoofer, usually. With those, you buy the speakers separately, including an amplified subwoofer.
This is the thing. For most PC speakers, 2.1 speakers are just stereo sepeakers with a subwoofer, they use a crossover to get the bass frequencies from the stereo signal from the stereo signal fed to it. The 5.1 PC speakers do that for stereo input mode. To get actual 5.1 audio, they mostly have discrete 5.1 input , which most modern desktop PCs have. The oplay likely has a digital or optical out, that means you need a separate (not easy to find) Dolby decoder to use with PC 5.1 speakers, and won't get that great of a sound.
Home Theater -in-a-box systems (the ones with a DVD surround in one) often just decode 5.1 from the DVD - the only inputs are stereo, which at best can provide pro-logic surround. The speaers that come with them are made for them as part of a system.
Real surround for other devices is achieved with a surround receiver, which has a decoder, controls, and amplifiers for all the speakers other than the subwoofer, usually. With those, you buy the speakers separately, including an amplified subwoofer.
mini dv or dvd? record, take out the dvd and put it in the dvd player and watch what you recorded?
blondie
Okay. I am truely an electronics dummy. My husband is wanting to buy me a camcorder for my birthday. We just want one for home useage, vacations, holidays and etc. Electronic Express says that with the Mini dv camcorder you can record,
take out the mini dv and put it in your dvd player and watch what you recorded. That is what I want. I dont want to download to my computer or do any editing. Just watch we recorded. So, is Electronic Express telling me the truth or is it just a confusing sales pitch? Please help. I am desperate.
Answer
Mini DV is a cassette, you can not just take it out and put it in your DVD player as...well, it's a tape.
Some newer camcorders record to mini DVD's but they are having problems with this standard due to the fact that if you bump your camcorder or the battery dies while it is recording you'll lose EVERYTHING you recorded.
Most experts agree that while it is cool to use these mini dvd's to just put into a dvd player...it isn't worth the risk of losing your ENTIRE recording for this convince.
Just buy a Mini DV camcorder, ensure it has Video/audio OUTPUTS, all you have to do is hook it up to your TV and boom you can watch it off the Mini DV tape. Not to mention Mini DV tapes cost WAY LESS than DVD's...and can be erased over and over.
Mini DV is a cassette, you can not just take it out and put it in your DVD player as...well, it's a tape.
Some newer camcorders record to mini DVD's but they are having problems with this standard due to the fact that if you bump your camcorder or the battery dies while it is recording you'll lose EVERYTHING you recorded.
Most experts agree that while it is cool to use these mini dvd's to just put into a dvd player...it isn't worth the risk of losing your ENTIRE recording for this convince.
Just buy a Mini DV camcorder, ensure it has Video/audio OUTPUTS, all you have to do is hook it up to your TV and boom you can watch it off the Mini DV tape. Not to mention Mini DV tapes cost WAY LESS than DVD's...and can be erased over and over.
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