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Look into a small device called a "Media Server". Some names are "Western Digital TV Live" and "Roku". Since you have drunk the Apple Kool-Aid, look at the "Apple TV" box. I believe it has a YouTube app. …
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Your DVD player or CATV box only produce "line-level" signals. These are not strong enough to drive speakers. Yes, you need an amplifier. Then you need 5 speakers and a self-powered subwoofer. In my opinion, you have 2 choices: - …
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Your DVD player or CATV box only produce "line-level" signals. These are not strong enough to drive speakers. Yes, you need an amplifier. Then you need 5 speakers and a self-powered subwoofer. In my opinion, you have 2 choices: - …
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In general its better. When you magnify the image - it is easier to see grain/problems so commercial movie theaters have to use higher resolution than you use in your home. The modern digital theaters are called 4K or 4000 because they have ar…
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In general its better. When you magnify the image - it is easier to see grain/problems so commercial movie theaters have to use higher resolution than you use in your home. The modern digital theaters are called 4K or 4000 because they have ar…
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In general its better. When you magnify the image - it is easier to see grain/problems so commercial movie theaters have to use higher resolution than you use in your home. The modern digital theaters are called 4K or 4000 because they have ar…
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In general its better. When you magnify the image - it is easier to see grain/problems so commercial movie theaters have to use higher resolution than you use in your home. The modern digital theaters are called 4K or 4000 because they have ar…
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Your DVD player or CATV box only produce "line-level" signals. These are not strong enough to drive speakers. Yes, you need an amplifier. Then you need 5 speakers and a self-powered subwoofer. In my opinion, you have 2 choices: - …
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Look into a small device called a "Media Server". Some names are "Western Digital TV Live" and "Roku". Since you have drunk the Apple Kool-Aid, look at the "Apple TV" box. I believe it has a YouTube app. …