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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Secret to DVD Disc Repair

DVD Disc Repair is really not that hard, the secret is knowing how your DVD works before you try to repair it. There are actually several layers to a DVD, the first layer is all plastic buffer (this is the thickest layer), beneath the plastic layer is the foil data layer, and beneath that is the Label. Knowing this very simple layout will help you when you're trying your hand at DVD Disc Repair.

Most scratches occur in the Plastic Buffer area, these are the ones you can fix. The reason your DVD skips or doesn't play is because the laser eye cannot get a clear view at the foil data layer, the scratch interrupts its vision. If the scratch in your DVD goes straight into the foil data layer then your disc is pretty much useless and you should consider getting a replacement.

There are a lot of suggestions for DVD Disc repair when it comes to scratches in the plastic buffer. Shallow scratches rarely have any impact on playability, so if you're having trouble with your DVD and there are only shallow scratches you should consider cleaning the DVD before attempting to repair the disc. Most of the time oil or dust is the main problem.

Scratches that are deeper but do not go into the foil data layer can be fixed in a number of ways. Filling them in is a common solution but this only works until the filler wears away or falls out (possibly into your DVD players). The best solution to DVD disc repair is to polish away some of the plastic buffer that surrounds the scratch. You have a good amount of buffer there and polishing some of it away won't really do any harm (if you do it evenly). This method makes deep scratches appear shallow so the laser eye can see the data again because you have eliminated the obstacle.




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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

CD Racks

CDs or compact discs are mediums of data storage. They are used to store information that can be accessed by a computer. They store video and audio files that require an audio and video player. A compact disc is made of plastic. A magnetic film is placed in between two plastic discs. This magnetic film is the most essential part and saves all the information.

CD racks have gained immense popularity over the years. Compact discs are a popular medium of data storage for various purposes. With the number of CDs increasing, it becomes difficult to manage them. A rack provides a perfect solution. All the compact discs can be categorically arranged in such a manner that each disk is easily accessible and the label can be clearly read. This avoids the hassles of scanning though heaps of discs, just to single out a particular one. CD racks have a place in most homes in America and around the world. They serve as a helpful storage medium and also extenuate the looks of the home. CD racks are available in various colors, patters, designs, styles and materials. The most common CD rack is made of pine. This has the capacity to hold up to 32 CDs. It can stand upright on a shelf of sit in a drawer. Most CD racks are sold in sets. Other popular CD racks are made of oak. They offer maximum storage for music CDs, CD roms and audiocassettes. These racks have removable sliding dividers that help increase storage capacity whenever needed.

CD Racks are priced in the range of $20 to $210. The cabinet style CD rack doubles and enhances the décor of a home while providing easy access to stored CDs.




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Friday, September 24, 2010

How to Maximize the Usage of PlayStation 3 Console

PlayStation 3 console is the latest generation of PlayStation series that launched by Sony Entertainment. You know, PlayStation 3 has been changed a lot compare to PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2. It is integrated with build in hard disk that allow you to save the game data, music files, photo files into the hard disk.

It is also the only game console that able to act as Blu-Ray disc player in the market now. What is a Blu-Ray Disc player? It is similar to the DVD players that most of us know, just that it use to run Blu-Ray disc.

A piece of Blu-Ray disc can save data up to 54 Gigs whereby normal double layer DVD disc can only save data up to 9 Gigs.

In shorts, by having more storage space in the Blu-Ray disc, it can carry 6 times more data than the DVD we use now; which able to contribute high definition effects to the TV pictures that shown on the screen.

You can use the PlayStation 3 console to watch HD movies if you want to

Before that, you need to have a set of HDTV (either plasma TV or LCD flat screen TV will do, just that LCD is better for your health since it do not spread any radiation effects )and HDMI Cable (High Definition Multimedia Interface) to connect from your PlayStation 3 to your High Definition TV in order to have these HD effects.

Let me explain in a bit more here

HD means "high definition". You know, our TV screen picture is build up by lot of small pixels just like our PC screen. If the TV screen picture is build up by more pixels, the picture will become more clear and sharp; and more pixels will required more storage space that pictures produce by Blu-Ray Disc will be much higher quality compare to DVD disc, because it has more storage space to carry more pixels.

HDTV able to shown all the small pixels in the TV screen and you need HDMI cable to transmit large volume of pixels from your Playstation 3 to your HDTV to give you HD effects. Are you getting more clear now?

You might also want to increase your movie or gaming experience by attached a home theater system to your HDTV to enhance the audio effects which can up to 7.1 channels.

You shall buy Pioneer brands seem they are so popular in the market for the high quality sound that they are able to produce.

Which model you shall buy? Of course, higher price contribute higher sound quality. You just need to justify between quality and budget by yourself

Beside Blu-Ray disc player, you can use some model of the PlayStation 3 to play majority of the PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2 games.

Why I say some model? There are 4 models of PlayStation 3 which can commonly get in the market :-

1. 20GB Console - have the least hard disk space and unable to connect your PlayStation 3 to internet.

However, it is integrate with Emotion Engine that allow you to play majority of the PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2 games.

2. 40GB Console & 80 GB Console - can allow your PlayStation 3 online but unable to play majority of the PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2 games

3. 60 GB console that allow you to play majority of the PS1 and PS2 games and even online games.

It is better to get 60GB console if this is your first PlayStation console since there are also quite a few of nice PS1 and PS2 games that worth to play.

Besides, it allow you to play online PlayStation games. In fact, the major selling point of PlayStation 3 games are online games that allow you to battle with other hardcore gamers from worldwide.

You will not getting bored with a single game since your opponent have turn into smart humans; and game developers are happy as well since they just need to maintain their game server and no need to worry the pirated copy of the PS3 games to exist.

Why? If you buy the pirated copy, you are unable to play the online game

You can even download the trial version of PlayStation 3 games and play for free before buying the game. If you not happy with it, just delete it and look into next game

You can get more info about PlayStation 3 tips from PlayStation 3 Tips Section




About the author - Calvin Loke is a PlayStation hardcore gamers for more than 7 years. He has play most of the popular PlayStation 1, 2 and 3 games. He has create a PlayStation Games Guide site to help other PS game fans online.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hard Disk Camcorders and Their 4 Main Benefits

The recording format for digital camcorders is one of the most important features that concern a camcorder buyer. Several formats are currently available, including, DVD, MiniDV, MicroMV, Flash Drive, Digital 8, and Hard Disk.

There was a time when hard disk was referred to only in terms of computers. These days, it also applies to digital camcorders, and has become one of the best recording formats for several reasons.

These digital camcorders are compact and record in MPEG-2 video that are saved to a built-in internal hard disk drive within the camcorder. The video is saved to the internal drive within the camcorder and then downloaded to a computer and burnt onto to a DVD.

The Benefits of the Hard Disk Camcorder

1. The upside of this type of camcorder is the ability of storing huge amounts of video data by using compression. Models with a 30GB internal drive can record up to 7 hours of quality video or up to 37.5 hours of footage in extended recording mode. Models with a 20GB hard drive can record up to 5 hours of DVD-quality video or up to 25 hours of extended recording in economy mode. To put this into storage capacity, it would take 22 DVD type camcorder storage disks to hold 7 hours of video.

And, this is on going recording, without having to stop and replace the media, that is very convenient for recording extended footage, like plays, concerts or ballgames. They also provide quick random access to scenes for ease of operation.

2. Recording quality of most brands of these types of camcorders are  very high quality and yield a superb DVD quality video.

3. Fast transfer and saving of footage to a computer. Hard disk camcorders transfer recorded video from the camcorder to computer via USB cable and that enables a 10 minute transfer time for each 60 minutes of footage.

4. They have no moving parts and so there is less chance of mechanical breakdown.

These camcorders tend to be smaller and more compact than other types. The first hard disk camcorders were introduced by JVC in 2005, and named the Everio series and there are currently 8 models in the JVC Everio hard disk series.

Today, there are several other manufacturers of these types of camcorders, including, Sony, who offers 9 different models of hard disk camcorders and Panasonic who offers 12 models.

The prices of these digital camcorders vary, depending on the manufacturer, generally they range from $249 up to $1400 retail, with the ground breaker, JVC Everio series falling in the mid $400 range.




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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Christmas Electronics - LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc Player Review

The way that you will watch TV and movies in the future is not how you watch them right now. Several devices have come out that are redefining the way we receive our in-house entertainment. The LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc Player is one of these devices.

What is a network Blu-ray disc player anyway?

I will tell you a funny story. My friend Shirley wanted to get a Blu-ray disc player because she had seen the improved video quality at her friends house. She visited Amazon.com and simply bought the best selling Blu-ray disc player, the LG BD 390.

I asked her, "Have you been downloading movies from Netflix?"

She looked at me oddly and said: "Richard, this is a Blu-ray player. I can't watch movies from the Internet!"

We had a good laugh as I said, "Shirley, this is a networked Blu-ray disc that you have. Not only can you download movies from Netflix and many other sources, you can also view the media from your computer!"

Shirley was dumbfounded as she did not realize the capabilities that her LG BD 390 Blu-ray disc offered.

If you are looking to buy a Blu-ray disc player this holiday season, you definitely want to consider this model. Why? Because it is much more that just a Blu-ray disc player.

The LG BD 390 Blu-ray disc player is a networked device. This means that the player can connect wirelessly to both the Internet and your home network. What does this offer you? Much more than a traditional Blu-ray player at about the same price.

Let's have a quick look at the features of this LG device. If you have ever wondered how to watch downloaded movies on your top rated LCD TV, this is the way to go. Of course, you could learn how to connect your computer to your TV, but this involves a bunch of wires and moving your computer. This player connects directly to several movie download sources including Netflix, Vudu, and Netcast to let you watch virtually anything instantly on your TV without the computer as a middle man.

Additionally, this device allows you to connect to your computer wirelessly and display all of your computer media files including videos, photos, and music on your television.

On top of all of these features, it is also an outstanding Blu-ray player. So, if you are thinking of getting Blu-ray this Christmas, get the one Blu-ray player that does much more, the LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc Player.




Find this player and much more on the Christmas Electronics page at the Christmas Store Online. The author, Richard Mas, is a technologist, retail specialist, and senior editor at The Christmas Store Online.

Friday, September 17, 2010

An Overview of the Different Styles of Headphones

Headphones are used for a variety of purposes these days. Way back when, they were used almost exclusively for personal cassette or compact disc players. This allowed users to listen to the type of music they wanted to while doing any activity, without bothering others or interrupting others at the same time. However, headphones today are used for many different things.

They are used on traditional telephones, allowing you to carry on a hands free conversation, giving you the ability to do other things while you talk. Many business owners implement these kinds of devices to allow their call centers or help desks to help their clients with ease and precision. They are also used for chatting on the computer, with mobile phones, or a variety of other different activities.

When it comes to headphones, there are many different styles and types. Now days, you are only limited by your own imagination to be honest with you. These comes in a variety of different colors, designs, uses, and styles. For instance, you can choose from four basic types of ear phones. These types include over the ear, behind the neck, clip on, and in ear.

The in ear style is compact and perfect for those who are looking for a small device that fits comfortably, while still carrying a powerful sound and impact at the same time. Clip ons are a choice for many users because they fit snugly and securely around the ear and is designed to immolate the contours of your ears. This type is perfect for those who like to listen to music while jogging, exercising, or working in an active job.

The behind the neck style is also perfect for someone who is looking for a secure headphone, while keeping comfort and ease in the forefront of their mind at the same time. The traditional style is the over the ear. Whenever you thought of the headphone before, it was generally this type that you thought of. These are still very popular because they reduce the noise heard from the outside, giving you the best quality sound through the phones themselves.

Now that you know the basic types, you have to choose which one best fits your lifestyle and needs. You can choose from larger headphones, which may be suitable for recording and music related functions. You can also purchase smaller ones that are compact and easy to carry. You have your choice in travel, wireless, Bluetooth, or sports phones. The list of options can just keep going.

Why not a pair of headphones that includes a built in MP3 player or radio? The options really are virtually endless. Choose your own colors, your own style, and your own design to perfect match and suit your needs and uses. Your headphones should and can display your own personal sense of style, while keeping its usability and quality all at the same time. Headphones vary in prices, they can start as low as $20 and reach as high as almost $500 for the best ones around.




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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sony's Latest Version of the Playstation 3 With 180GB HHD

With Sony's launch of the upgrade from the PS3 80GB, the PlayStation 3 160GB has now become the industry's most advanced next-generation home console hardware, realised through the combination of Cell and RSX processors.With the 160GB PlayStation 3's Giga-bit Ethernet and a pre-installed 160GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD) as standard in PS3, PlayStation 3 gamers will be able to download a variety of contents as well as access on-line games and services over the Playstation Network. Equipped with basic input/output ports, PlayStation 3 160GB supports a broad range of displays from conventional NTSC/PAL standard TVs to the latest full HD (1080i/1080p) flat panel displays, offering PS3 owners the joy of the most advanced computer home entertainment resource. These can easily be saved onto your hard drive and viewed later or transfered via broad band to you PSP handheld.

With the fantastic power of the Cell processor, Playstation 3 160GB is capable of playing back content from Blu-ray (BD) disc at a bit rate of multiplex 48Mbps with ease, the maximum bit rate defined in BD standards. The new SIXAXIS controller for PS3 160GB refines and improves the original popular PlayStation controller. The PlayStation 3 capable of delivering motion-sensing tilt control, plus delivering full freedom and control over the PlayStation 3?'s wide range of games and services. Use are price Guide below to find the Best Deals On the PS3 160GB Games Console . A slight drawback with this model is that it is not backwards compatiable with Playstation 2 games. However, if you are new to the Playstation console world this machine with really rock your gaming world.

If you already have the 40GB PS3 or the 80GB playstation games console then there is no real point in uprageing to the PS3 160GB. If you are buying your fisrt playstation, this is a great time. many of the current PS3 160GB deals and promotional offers include free games that your can download from the Playstation Network. These are not half baked games either, they include Grand Turismo 5 Prolog. You will be looking to pay about £50 to £70 more for the PS3 160GB version compared to the 80GB one.

Summary of the key features of the Playstation 3 160GB games console

Complete with 160GB Hard disk drive - this is double the size of the previous

Blu ray Disc Player.

One Sixaxis Controller.

Wi-Fi ready.

Cell broadband Engine.

2 USB ports - you did actually get 4 in the 80Gb version of the PS3

Dolby 5.1ch sound.

Supports up to 1080p high definition




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Monday, September 13, 2010

Oppo BDP-83

The sleek Oppo BDP-83 is the winner when it comes to Blu-ray players  It runs neck in neck with the Sony PS3 in terms of speed, it plays Blu-ray discs with snappy sharpness, it offers state of the art up-conversion of DVDs. 

The BDP-83 is the front runner solution when you look at it's list price-$499 offered at Amazon, making it a steal when you consider how many tasks the BDP-83 performs.   The BPP-83 does the job of many players only better.  Read Oppo's specification on the BDP-83 and see why other people are raving about!  The Oppo BDP-83 truly is THE Blu-ray player, and it's about to become the bench mark in media players for most movie and music lovers affectionados.   The BDP-83 even plays DVD-A and SACD discs.

If you are thinking of purchasing an Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray disc player, but are pondering about where you are going fit  another electronic gadget  don't give it another thought!.  With the Oppo BDP-83 you can clean house of all your old players since the BDP-83 is an all in one player.

Why bother with an all in one player?   Having a BDP-83 in your entertainment room is like having the all in one kitchen appliance for all cooking needs.  This player will do everything for your electronic entertainment needs.   If you are using a separate player for your Blu-ray discs, DVDs, CDs, SACDs, and DVD-Audio discs, use the OPPO BDP-83 player and get rid of all the other players. You can burn videos, music, or photo store a CD or copy them to a USB flash drive directly from your computer and the BDP-83 will play them like in the same crisp, pristine, format.

The BDP-83 has a unique high quality direct  stereo audio output. Conversion of PAL discs to NTSC for playing on non PAL TVs is done. The Oppo can also zoom in on the picture at different levels. It can output these audio formats digitally or by analog. Software updates are handled through the Ethernet connection to the web. Updates on USB memory can also be used.  You also have the option of burning the updates to disc and then loading them to the BDP83.

At a fraction of  the price of the Denon model with similar features, can the BDP-83 compete with the high end of the market?  At the same time, does its mid-level price really provide a discernible improvement over less expensive options from bigger brand names?  The answer is yes to both questions. 

The  BDP-83 Blu-ray player is an incredible player primarily because it is a universal Blu-ray player. It basically does it all. The foreign companies have taken American derived technology and are running with it, producing equipment like the OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray disc player that would put most of the American products to shame and for a price hard to beat.




What are you waiting for? Jump online and start reading about why so many people are buying the BDP-83. Amazon has some great deals on the BPP-83. Free shipping and no sales tax will seal the deal!

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Blu Ray Players - The LG BD 390 Blu Ray Disc Player Review

Since its launch early this year, the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player has taken the BD world by storm. Many tech magazines and tech gurus are saying that this is the best all-round blu-ray player in the market. Although there are some other players in the market that is just a little better in terms of video quality, they are just way too expensive for the average consumer. If you are looking for a feature packed blu-ray player with impressive video playback, the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player is the way to go.

All the hype surrounding the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player is caused by the fact that it is just so much that a good BD player. First of all, it has built-in wi-fi capabilities so that you can connect the device to the internet without the use of any LAN cable. Once it is connected to the internet, you can use it to view a whole array of online streaming content such as Cinema Now, YouTube, Netflix and Netcast.

The good stuff doesn't stop there. This model has 7.1 analog outputs and online decoding for DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD sound formats. It also comes with 1GB of memory. On the front of the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player, you will find a USB port. When a USB drive is plugged in, you can view videos, music and images straight from the drive.

The Blu-ray and DVD movie playback was also very impressive. The loading time was fast and the video quality was very good, matching those of much more expensive systems. From the looks of it, you would think that the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player would cost a bomb. At the time of writing, it costs just $299 each, making it a must-have for any new Blu-ray enthusiast.




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Saturday, September 11, 2010

What Makes the MP3 Player Tick?

While storing data in your MP3 player, you seldom stop to find how files are saved in the player's memory. The different types of memory types include internal flash memory, Compact Flash cards, Smart Media cards, Memory Stick and internal micro drive.

Except for internal micro drive, all of the above mentioned are 'solid-state' memory types in which there are no moving parts. This enables better reliability and no skips while you are enjoying the music. There are tiny hard disk drives in MP3 players which have capacity to store 10 to 150 times more date compared to flash memory devices.

In any MP3 player, the microprocessor is the brains of the system, monitoring user input through playback controls, displaying all the statistics related to the song playing on the LCD panel and sending instructions to the DSP chip that tells exactly how to process the audio.

The DSP withdraws the data of songs from memory, through application of special effects, or EQ, and streams it to the amplifier. A decompression algorithm run by the DSP will undo the compression of the MP3 file and then a digital-to-analog converter will change the bytes back into sound waves.

After boosting the strength, the amplifier sends the signal to the audio port, which is connected to a pair of headphones.

MP3 players are portable and battery-powered. Most of them use one or two AA batteries that last for about 10 to 12 hours on a single charge. Many players are equipped with AC adapters and can be plugged into a normal electrical outlet and some even offer DC adapters for use in a car.

Minidisk technology comes to music listeners in a new and improved line of Minidisk Walkman digital music players. A 1 GB disc is provided by Hi-MD technology to give users up to 45 hours of music. Those looking for a player that can store their entire music collection would find the hard drive ideally suited for the purpose. These discs can also store and transfer many PC data files to enable PowerPoint presentations, spreadsheets, etc. and depending on the model, it could allow 30 to 50 hours of playtime on a single AA battery.




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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Who Will Win The DVD Format War? Blu Ray or HD DVD?

If you have even thought about this question, then at the very least you know that there has been an ongoing controversy about the standard of the next generation of Digital Video Data. If you haven't thought about yet, here's the low down.

Toshiba and Sony both had digital video technologies in the works back in the early 1990s. Toshiba won that battle with the DVD that we all know and love. Sony started working on the future of DVD technology and came up with the Blu Ray Disc. Toshiba was also looking to the future with their answer to the future, HD DVD.

The technical differences between the two new standards are not all that great. Blu Ray discs can hold more data and are more expensive due to a special process needed to create the final layer. The surface layer of HD DVD is the same as current DVDs, 0.6mm. Blu Ray is only 0.1mm thick and has to have a special super strong coating applied to them to keep them from scratching too easily and becoming unusable.

The real difference lies in which movie studio decides to use which technology. For example, two of the biggest movies of the summer, 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End' and 'Spiderman 3' were released exclusively on the Blu Ray disc format. Even though HD DVD had several of its own exclusive releases, they were not huge hits like these two movies, so Blu Ray got more sales than HD DVD.

Another blow to Toshiba's HD DVD format came when Blockbuster, the movie rental giant, decided to go solely with Blu Ray discs, meaning if you want to rent movies from Blockbuster you have to have a Blu Ray disc player, obviously if you have a Blu Ray disc player you will buy Blu Ray discs. The latest blow to the HD DVD format came just a few days ago when Warner Brothers announced that they would only use Sony Blu Ray format from here on out. Many others in the film industry who have been releasing movies in both formats are expected to decide on an exclusive format very soon. It looks like most of these will choose Blu Ray.

So whether you like it or not, it is starting to look like Blu Ray will be the next big thing. But before you run out and buy a Blu Ray player, it might be worth to wait and see if this prediction will come true or not. Either way, it will be nice to have the battle over formats settled so that consumers will know which player to purchase!




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Monday, September 6, 2010

How to Burn a Downloaded Movie to DVD

It is actually easy to burn a downloaded movie to DVD nowadays. How would one be left out of the burning bandwagon with the vast array of DVD burning software in the market. Most people would just have to download a movie, open a DVD burning software, pop in a blank DVD into their burner, burn the movie, and when it is all done, watch the DVD on their entertainment set.

However, there are many people who encounter some problems while burning their movies into a DVD. Some people end up with non-working DVDs, while others cannot even go through the entire process of burning. Here are some useful tips to be successful in burning a downloaded movie to DVD:

1. It pays not to be stingy with DVDs - the equipment you use should be of high quality to make sure that your DVD burning is seamless. Your burner should be of a reputable brand, as well as your blank discs. Using cheap discs often result into disaster because there may be a lot of defects on the discs that could greatly hinder the burning process from succeeding.

2. Be sure not to touch the writable side of the disc, and keep your discs away from dirt and contaminants. This is a very basic thing that most people dismiss. You should only handle your discs using the outer edges or the middle hole. Contaminants may cause distortion during the burning process.

3. Whenever possible, use the disc-at-once mode when you are burning DVDs. When using the opposite track-at-once mode, there may be some overlapping of sectors between the tracks on the disk, which could hinder the disc from running well on some machines. Use the track-at-once mode only when you need to prevent buffer underruns. If you are not sure what to use, you generally would just need the safer disc-at-once mode.

4. It is better to burn using slower speeds if you want the best quality in your final DVDs. If you are not pressed for time, use slower burning speeds. Slowly burnt discs can be played in more machines than quickly burnt onces.

5. Finalize your burning sessions. While you might still have some space left on your disc even after your downloaded movie is burned, it is always better not to make a multi-session disc for movies to ensure that they will work properly on players. If you think you are wasting valuable DVD space, you may opt to add short video clips to fill in. Otherwise just leave the DVD with some space left to be certain that your DVD would work.

It is not really that difficult to burn downloaded movies to DVD. With just a few tricks at hand, you can be watching your downloaded movies on your entertainment set in no time.




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Sunday, September 5, 2010

I'm Having Trouble With My PS3 Blu-Ray Player

Your PS3 may look like a simple gaming console, but under the hood it's a very sophisticated machine. Sony had the foresight to include a Blu-ray player in the unit to play games and moves. This player allows you to enjoy your games and movies in stunning high definition. The downside is that this player is incredibly fragile as well and can break down on you.

Part of the reason the Blu-ray does such a good job at reproducing high definition content is that it is a precision engineered machine with very tight design tolerances. This means that care has to be taken with the player to never move or drop it when a disc is inserted. It also means that the disc you use in the player needs to be clean and free of debris.

These two conditions are often hard to maintain with the average gamer. Most of the discs used are handed between players and usually sit on a shelf, out of the case between games. This gives them a chance to pick up a lot of dust and grime that will make its way into the system and result in PS3 DVD problems for you. Another big mistake many gamers make is that they have their PS3 console on or near to the floor. This placement puts it in contact with a lot of dust and debris that can also cause PS3 DVD problems for you.

The reason that this is so critical with the Blu-ray player is that everything in the player is tighter on tolerance. This means the disc is spinning much closed to the laser lens than a standard DVD would be. If a small piece of dust or dirt gets into the player, it could easily lodge in the lens and cause problems for the player. In sever cases it could require a ps3 laser replacement to solve the problem. This is rare, but it does happen. Most of the time if the laser is damaged, it is better to just get a ps3 replacement blu ray drive and swap out the one with problems. This will solve most PS3 DVD problems and is easy to do.

The only thing you need is some guide to help you with the repair. The good news is that you can find a PS3 Repair Guide that will help you repair your PS3 DVD problems as well as a host of other issues. The guide will walk you through the repair and has pictures and illustrations to make it easy for you. In addition to this repair procedure, it has details on other repairs you may need to make to your PS3 someday. It also lists a ton of cool modifications and upgrades you can do to your PS3 as well to improve its features and performance. Get this guide today to help you with your PS3 DVD repairs and all of your other modification needs.




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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Top 10 Gadgets & Electronics - Christmas Gifts Guide For 2008 - Get the Best Xmas Presents Now

Christmas is a time of giving. This is the time when we exchange gifts with one another as we remember Christ's act of giving His own life so we can live. But wouldn't it be nicer if we fulfill each other's Christmas list by giving the perfect gift they are waiting and praying for? This Christmas, it is such a nice act to give but it is a nicer act to give what your loved ones really want so do a better act. Check out our Top 10 Electronic Christmas Gifts for 2008:

1. Flip Video MinoHD Camcorder, 60 Minutes (Black). This electronic gadget can hold up to 60 minutes of HD-quality video on its 4 GB built-in memory. You can carry it anywhere you go with its super slim and ultimately sleek design perfect for your pocket. You can also plug in your flash drives and automatically launch built-in FlipShare software that allows you to store and organize your movie clips and video clips.

2. Apple iPod touch 8 GB (2nd Generation). This is oftentimes being confused with an Apple iPhone but don't be because this is an iPod touch that gives you the awesome chance to have as many as 1,750 songs, 10,000 photos, or 10 hours o video. If fully charged, you can use this for up to 36 hours of listening to music or 6 hours of watching your favorite video on its 3.5-inch widescreen.

3. Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player. With its precision cinema progressive HD, this Blu-ray Disc player is the perfect gift for your father or brother. With its full HD 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema Video Output, they cannot say no to your request right after!

4. Apple iPod touch 16 GB (2nd Generation). An unbelievable capacity of 3,500 songs, 10,000 photos, or 20 hours of video, this 16 GB iPod touch from the 2nd generation is a must give for your growing kids aged 12-15 y/o.

5. Canon PowerShot A590IS 8MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom. Suited for everybody this holiday, capture the magical moments with this 8.0 mega pixel digital camera that allows you to go further with its 4x optical image-stabilized zoom. You also do not need to worry of getting low batteries and has no outlet to recharge because this is powered by AA batteries.

6. Garmin nüvi 350 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator. If you are thinking of a gift to your adventurous father or sibling, this is the one you are looking for! A compact 700 MB GPS navigator with an amazing MP3/audiobook player, photo viewer, and world travel clock, this will definitely give them the right directions without the hassles. You can simply place this on your vehicle windshield with included suction cup.

7. Apple iPod classic 120 GB Black (6th Generation). Oozing with thousands of songs, photos, or videos, this 120 GB iPod classic from the latest 6th generation is best for your kids aged 18 and above.

8. Apple iPod touch 32 GB Black (2nd Generation). For youngsters aged 12 to 15 years old, this 32 GB capable of storing up to 7,000 songs, 10,000 photos, or 40 hours of video is certainly the one on top of their Christmas list.

9. Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black). Perfect for the whole family, this digital camera has an astonishing 12.2 mega pixel CMOS sensor that totally brings pictures to real life. It also has a hefty 3.0-inch display that is LCD and improved Auto focus and framing rate.

10. Canon PowerShot SD1100IS 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Blue). For those who just love taking pictures anywhere and anytime, this one is for you! A very handy and lights digital camera with 8.0 mega pixel CCD, face detection, and a motion detection technology that automatically saves your pictures from being blurred.

So if you want to give this Christmas, make sure that you will give only the best because your loved ones deserve only the best this holiday! Hurry and choose from our Top 10 Electronics Christmas Gifts for 2008!




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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Explanation of the Two Major Formats: Blu-ray Disc or Advanced Optical Disc

The gradual evolution of the optical disc technology saw the arrival of the DVDs. DVDs changed the entire entertainment experience. People could watch the latest blockbusters from the comfort of their homes with their latest high definition DVD players, with unmatched picture quality and audio output. DVDs are everywhere, so too are DVD players. You have the high definition DVD players with all sorts of features. The future lies with emerging technologies like Blu-ray and advanced optical discs.

Blu-ray Discs

Blu-ray, popularly known as BD or blue-ray discs, is a next-generation optical disc that has been developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA). The group consists of leading consumer electronics giants, PC and media manufacturers, like Philips, Samsung, Sony, Sharp, HP, Hitachi and Panasonic, to name a few. The format enables recording, rewriting and playback of high definition video (HD). One major advantage that the technology has over conventional DVDs is that it allows for more storage capacity. It can hold up to 25GB on a single layered disc and 50GB on a dual-layer disc. The technology also incorporates advanced video and audio codes for the ultimate high definition viewing experience. The name Blu-ray is used because the format uses a blue-violet laser, instead of a red laser as in the case of traditional DVDs.

Another major advantage with Blu-ray format lies in the fact that the entire technology is backwards compatible. You can now play your old CDs and DVDs through a BD/DVD/CD compatible unit. The blue-violet laser has a shorter wavelength than a red laser, which enables it to focus on a disc area with greater precision. The data is also packed on the surface of a disc more tightly. This explains the disc's capability to store more data, even though it is of the same size as a traditional CD.

The technology is supported by some of the world's leading manufacturers. In fact, many major movie studios have already announced titles with Blu-ray in them. Warner, Disney, Sony, MGM, and Paramount are among the leading studios who have embraced the format. Some of the famous titles include movies such as Desperado, Fantastic Four, Hero, Kill Bill, and Lethal Weapon. Sony has in fact come out with a mass produced model, which has already hit the market. Several other leading brands have also announced their intentions to launch models with the Blu-ray format.

The Blu-ray movie codes are different from that of DVD region codes. So you have North America, South America, Japan, and East Asia excluding China forming the Region 1, followed by Europe and Africa forming the Region 2. China, India, and Russia make up Region 3.

One major disadvantage with Blu-ray format is that many standard DVD players are unable to read the discs. This problem is being rectified in the form of backward compatible players though. The growth of Blu-ray discs is expected to drive the growth of the home theater segments to further unprecedented heights.

Advanced Optical Discs

Yet another technology, or format to be precise, which is giving the Blu-ray format a good run for its money, is the Advanced Optical Disc (AOD) format. It has been created by Toshiba in collaboration with NEC. Even though it is considered the main rival to the Blu-ray format, ironically, it is being supported by the DVD forum that includes nine members, who are 'Blu-ray disc founders.' While a single layered disc using this technology holds around 15 GB of data, a double layered disc would hold 30 GB of data. One can compress 20 GB of data in the recordable version.

This format too uses the blue laser, the difference being the higher compression of the video stream. One major advantage of the AOD format over the Blu-ray format is the fact that the AOD format will cost you less. Although not a great deal is known about the format as yet, if one were to go by the Toshiba-NEC team, then the players would be smaller than the ones using Blu-ray format.

Capable of playing high definition DVD, some models using the AOD format from Toshiba have already hit the markets. They are roughly priced around $500-$800. Details available on the progression of the technology are sketchy, however, during this point in time.

Industry Trends

Industry analysts believe that the Blu-ray format would hold sway over the masses in the near future. There are other related technologies which are also trying to break in, like the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) technology. This technology is still at a research stage and claims to have greatly increased storage capacity than both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats.

Researchers are also working on many other technologies. Some of them are claiming to be working on a technology with a storage capacity that is, believe it or not, 100 times that of a DVD. The technology involves making disks with a three-dimensional structure rather than the traditional two dimensional DVDs. With data storage and protection assuming importance, research on various lines is being carried out. Most of these research activities have the potential to revolutionize the home theater market.

With convergence of various features being the trend nowadays, there are several models of DVD players already available in the market, which have gaming options apart from playing DVDs. The increasing popularity of home theater systems is driving the research in this field.

Movie makers too are increasingly dependent on digital formats for both film making and projection. Digital video and audio outputs are considered far more superior to the existing traditional methods, and offer viewers an enhanced movie experience.




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