S/PDIF FAQ

Here’s an oldie but a goodie I brought over from the HTPCnews days, it’s still relevant today because of the limitations of S/PDIF and the high resolution audio tracks found on the next generation formats (Blu-ray/HD DVD). So with that in mind there are some quick changes to modernize the information. What is S/PDIF? S/PDIF stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interface. It is […]

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New Advertiser :). CyberEstore.com

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As you can tell by the perty banner above, MissingRemote.com has a new advertiser! CyberEStore has stepped into the prime position here at MissingRemote.com. Let’s show what a kick ass community MissingRemote.com has by supporting CyberEStore when making your purchases. As time progresses, CyberEStore will be offering hot deals and contests to the community as well.      They have […]

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Firefox 3.0 RC2 Released

I’ve been using the first release candidate for a while now and I have been VERY impressed.  Not only is it rock solid stable, but it is much faster to render pages, and the memory footprint has been vastly improved.  Now, release candidate 2 has been released which should be the last until the final build is pushed out in […]

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Hauppauge HD-PVR Ships Today

…And there was much rejoicing.  *yea* BrentEvans Geek Tonic The buzz on the HTPC forums continues to build around the Hauppauge HD-PVR – the first consumer-based product for HTPCs to record HD content (encrypted and otherwise) through the "analog hole". I’ve been scouring the web, contacting Hauppauge, and corresponding with the leading HTPC software companies to get the scoop on […]

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Tip Of The Day: No Nonsense Cable Talk

The tips of the day have been rather sparse as of late. There is a good reason for this that I will be able to share later this month. I happened to stumble onto this tip of the day while taking a look at a couple of sites that I would love to have advertise on MissingRemote.com. Yes, on occasion […]

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Rumors about 2 geek favorites on Blu-ray

Bill Hunt over at The Digital Bits had a juicy update about Lord of the Rings coming to Blu-ray and Transformers finally coming to Blu-ray. but perhaps the best bit for fans of those films on disc is direct confirmation that Jackson and company have already begun working on Blu-ray Disc versions of The Lord of the Rings films with […]

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The Daily Button: May 27th, 2008

I hope everyone in the US enjoyed their memorial day weekend. Lets get on with the news. VMC Plugin News: Pinnacle releases unencrypted QAM plugin @ Chris L VMC Plugin News: Windows Live for TV Officially Dies @ Chris L  VMC Plugin News: Watch netflix’s Watch Now on Unlimited machinces @ Gizmodo  Blu-ray News: Summer Blu-ray blow out (50% off) […]

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Logitech diNovo Mini @ InsideHW

Inside HW Multimedia computers are definitely the future of modern home systems and it’s quite logical when users attach significance to devices that will go hand in hand with them. One of these devices fell into our hands. We are talking about Logitech diNovo Mini which unites mouse and keyboard and it’s adapted for using it from your sofa. Logitech […]

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DLTV episode 233

Episode 233 of DLTV is submitted for your perusal. A video review of the Netflix set top box. A video demo of Microsoft Mediaroom. A Neruos OSD media device giveaway. For the twittering twit in anyone a review of Twurl (I hope that’s spelled write) DL.TV URL

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How to Run A/V Wires Through Your Home

Electronic House We all know the “right” way to run cables. Do it before the walls go up, and run every conceivable type of wire from each room to a central location. However, what if you have an older house, and can’t afford to have professionals fish wires through you home? Well, wireless can solve some of your problems, but […]

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