SageTV V6.6.1 Released from Beta

After 20 (yes, 20!) beta updates, 6.6.1 from SageTV has officially been released. Some solid improvements if you’ve been holding out for a stable release… GeekTonic This cycle has been one of my favorites for SageTV. You can stream a Blu-Ray disk from the SageTV server to your HD200, a very improved channel setup with channel scanning for digital TV […]

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HDTV Unveiled: Q&A w/ Joel Silver from ISF

A pretty good read, especially you are into getting the most, or the best, out of your HDTV!  I for one is one of those guy that bring out the DVE Bluray & a SPL meter, re-calibrate the video & audio in my house every couple months!  :p   in fact, I just re-calibrate both the HT & the living […]

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Nielsen: More Homes Have More TVs

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I’m not sure if this increase has as much to do with content available or simply the convenience and decrease in cost of television hardware, but it’s a positive sign for TV manufacturers for sure.   CEPro via Nielson Nielsen finds that the average American home has 2.86 TVs, which is about 18 percent higher than in 2000 (2.43 sets […]

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How to Decrypt and Rip your Blu-ray Movies

In looking over the guides we have on this site, it came to my attention that sometimes we take for granted the technical pieces we know and overlook some critical items which would benefit readers of MissingRemote.com. I happened to already have written an article on this, so it seemed to make sense to update and post here for your […]

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Geforce 190.38 WHQL released, new power modes

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With on-board video becoming increasingly powerful, I’m sure the number of you using dedicated cards is dwindling. However, if you do happen to be using a separate Nvidia video card, this is awesome news as you’ll now be able to make your system even more low powered. I’d be curious to know exactly what real-world effect this has, but at […]

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