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Optical Digital Interface Cable provides superior accuracy for signal trasfer of digital information from component to component. This cable is an excellent complement to your component entertainment system. Better definition and true clarity. It is specifically engineered for a digital signal data transfer. For highest quality signal transfer in digital components using Toslink optical to Toslink optical connections. The optical signal offers more digital information at higher speed and only a cable manufactured with glass fiber will provide this extra data. Because the information is converted into light impulses that are sent over the fiber optic cable, the signal is immune from RF or magnetic interference. Fiber optic Toslink connections are used on high-end stereo equipment and often seen on MiniDisc players & recorders.
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Could an utp cable be used to run a phone extension, or digital audio alongside the data on the spare wires?
Meaning... if I ran an ethernet cable from one side of a room to another, I only need 4 of the 8 for data transfer, so rather than trimming the spares, could they be used for digital audio (coaxial out for e.g.) or a telephone extension. Bother these functions would use the spare 4 wires and make the cable a whole lot more useful... Any good info would be useful. Thanks :)
Technically yes, I have done it, but it is not recommended, especially if you want to use Gigabit Ethernet, which uses all 4 pairs.
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Why when i record from camcorder to dvd recorder i dont get both video and audio?
three days now I have searched for this very answer .
# 1 if you record from camcorder to dvd recorder and you either get sound or video but not both i recoomend you take your camera and cables to a place wolf camera and let them sale you the proper gear , will save you a lot of time
#2 the cable that came with your camcorder interconnect 1 in 3 out cable
most likely its useless , and its hard to get , whats happened its not color coded properly you can play with it a bit to see which one is the video its suppose to be yellow but its likely its not.
you can by at walmart a 1 in 2 out for audio only and also use the svideo for the video conversion ,
if you are good with these things lord thought i was , but is my 30 year old self laughing at the 18 kid who said i would never get out dated on technology.
you can hook the camera to the tv if its accepts svideo , and tape from tv using the dvd recorder , easies,
if you have software originally packaged for your camcorder , you may be able to record to computer
note , if your having a hard time , its not you its the outdated camerra and cables and software , computer records digital your camcorder records analog. most people answering your questions cant understand exactly of all equiment capabillities and why you are having such a hard time , it took me several several days to figure this out ..its not that simple i beleive adobe reader would not install properly for me , when asked why i was having such a hard time , the asnwers were my camera was broken or by more expensive cables .
if you got to this question trying to figure out why you cant do something like record from camcorder to your new dvd recorder . this is an attempt to help you
your camera is not broken most likely . the cables that you have were not made correctly . you will need both svideo and a y stereo adapter
hook the svideo to the dvd recorder
now hook audio and video cables the three color wire white , red and yellow cables to your tv , so you can viiew it as it records .this is to the audio video out )))))))
now set your dvd recorder setup up . go to video , menu , choose svideo and either l1 or l2 either front or back i use l1 the back )))))))))
now hook the svideo to the camera , turn the camcorder to the vcr play mode and play tape , your tv if you hooked the out to the tv video in properly you should now receive a video footage of the tape.
now plug in tthe y adapter to the camcorder . in most cases you will still need an extension (6 foot audio cables from this about $4.00) plug the male into the camcorder and the audio caboles into the female part of the y adapter , now plug the white and red color cordinate to the video imput as indicated on the back of the dvd recorder . note it did not work for me until i did this as the very last step.
also i did not note , do not use the battery power for this use the adapter or charger while this process takes place not sure why , just read in many cases not too.
i worte this to help someone i just got mine to work and said i would try to help '
save yourself some time and go take your crap to a salesman ,
once youve upgraded all your cassette tapes by a new camcorder , the quality of the video will be much greater .
svideo to camcorder and dvd recorder and y stereo adapter you need both , svideo does not convert sound , hook these up to the camcorder and dvd recorder . ten hook audio and video cables to tv imput , this wire is the yellow red and white the three cable wire. that you probalbe already have .
good luck this helped . i read it and its just hard to explain . but if your like me its late and you cant do anything unitl tomorrow
take all your stuff the camcorder the dvd recorder , and cables to a salesman like a wolf camera rep
just tell him taht youve learned your lesson and next time you will by form them , dont worry he will have to sale you some type of cables and tell him you will be in for a new dvd camcorder in the near future , this i highly recommendd to you
NOTE IF YOU RECORD ANS THIS WORKED FOR YOU AND NOW YOU HAVE POOR ADUIO QUALITY LIKE A BUZZING NOISE , YOU NEED ONLY TO HOOK UP ONE AUDIO TO THE DVD RECORDER IMPUT FROM THE Y STEREO ADAPTER ON TEH CAMCORDER
YOUR OLD VCR ONLY HAS ONE AGAIN THE CABLES ARE OUTDATED , ANALOG NOT DIGITAL JUST DOES NOT READ IT . I GOT IT TO WORK BUT IT HAD BUZZING SOUND , THEN I TOOK THE RED AUDIO IMPUT OUT AND THE GREAT VIDEO AND SOUND QUALITY RECORDING AS I TYPE NOW .
Wrong or defected cable
Are these computers for me?
HI
I am really into my movie making
I currently use Xilisoft Movie Maker
Problem is when i make a video about an hour and a half long in HD its takes like nearly 10 hours to create.
So i was thinking of investing in a new pc and i saw the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-590uk Desktop PC and the PACKARD BELL iXtreme i7525UK,
I will put the specs underneath this message when ive finished ok.
So my question is if i get this pc isit worth me getting the hihest price one the HP, or just get the Packard bell? One are they worth itit and two if i was going to create a a hour and a half movie in HD on this how long do you think it would take to create on both pc's?
Thanks in advance guys,
Heres the specs on the
HP Pavilion Elite HPE-590uk Desktop PC :
Price: £949.99
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor
- 3.4 GHz (up to 3.8 GHz with Turbo Boost)
- 5 GT/s DMI
- 8 MB L3 Cache
- Quad-core
- Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (virtual 8-core processing)
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
RAM - 8GB installed DDR3 RAM
- 4 x DIMM slots (2 available)
- 16GB maximum RAM capacity
Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GT 420
- 2GB dedicated memory
Screen type None
Hard drive 1.5 TB SATA (5400rpm)
Optical disk drive SuperMulti Blu-ray Burner with LightScribe Technology
Memory card reader 15-in-1 memory card reader
USB 8 x USB 2.0
Modem/Ethernet Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
WiFi Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth No
Video interface 1 x HDMI
1 x DVI (VGA via adapter)
Audio interface 6 x analogue audio
1 x digital audio
TV output HDMI
Extension card slot 3 x PCI-Express x1
1 x PCI-Express x16
1 x MiniCard
Keyboard & Mouse Wireless keyboard
Wireless optical mouse
Additional features DVB-T TV tuner (Freeview)
Accessories included Power cord, keyboard, mouse, HP Win7 Media Center Remote Control
Software included Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010 (60 days live update)
Recovery partition (including possibility to recover system, applications and drivers separately)
Optional re-allocation of recovery partition
Recovery CD/DVD creation tool
Windows Media Center
HP Power Assistant
HP MediaSmart Suite
Windows Live Applications
Cyberlink DVDSuite
HP Music Station
HP Games Console
Norton Online Backup (30-day trial)
EasyBits Magic Desktop
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Adobe Reader
Adobe Flash Player
And heres the specs for the
PACKARD BELL iXtreme i7525UK
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor
- 3.40 GHz
- 3.8 GHz Max Turbo Frequency
- 8MB Smart Cache
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
RAM 6GB DDR3
- Expandable to 16GB
Graphics card ATI® Radeon™ HD5570
- 1GB memory
Screen type None
Hard drive 1 TB 7200 RPM
Optical disk drive SuperMulti DVD
Memory card reader 16-in-1
USB 8 (2 in front 6 in rear)
FireWire No
Modem/Ethernet Gigabit
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth No
Video interface 1x DVI, 1x VGA and 1x HDMI
Audio interface Line out
Line in
TV output VGA analogue output
HDMI digital output
Extension card slot 3 x PCI-Ex1
Sound Onboard soundcard, 5.1 Ch.
Keyboard & Mouse Multimedia keyboard and optical mouse
Additional features Hot Swap HDD RACK (HDD not included)
Accessories included AC power cable, Quick Setup guide, Warranty Card, Keyboard, Mouse
Software included Adobe® Photoshop™ Elements 8 Full Version
Sorry guys, the
PACKARD BELL iXtreme i7525UK is £749.97
Also can you answer the question i asked,
if i was going to create a hour and a half movie in HD on these machines how long do you think it would take to create on both pc's?
Which computer is better?
I'm looking to buy a new desktop pc. I'm looking for power and speed in these pc's and which one is overall better.
This first pc is the PACKARD BELL iXtreme i7525UK
here are the specs-
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor
- 3.40 GHz
- 3.8 GHz Max Turbo Frequency
- 8MB Smart Cache
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
RAM 6GB DDR3
Graphics card ATI® Radeon™ HD5570 - 1GB memory
Screen type None
Hard drive 1 TB 7200 RPM
Optical disk drive SuperMulti DVD
Memory card reader 16-in-1
USB 8 (2 in front 6 in rear)
FireWire No
Modem/Ethernet Gigabit
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth No
Video interface 1x DVI, 1x VGA and 1x HDMI
Audio interface Line out, Line in
TV output VGA analogue output, HDMI digital output
Extension card slot 3 x PCI-Ex1
Sound Onboard soundcard, 5.1 Ch.
Keyboard & Mouse Multimedia keyboard and optical mouse
Additional features Hot Swap HDD RACK (HDD not included)
Accessories included AC power cable, Quick Setup guide, Warranty Card, Keyboard, Mouse
Software included Adobe® Photoshop™ Elements 8 Full Version
Size Height: 379 mm
Width: 180 mm
Depth: 401.8 mm
Weight 12 kg
This is the second pc - Alienware Aurora
here are the specs-
CHASSIS COLOURLIMITED EDITION Alienware Aurora Dark Chrome 875W Chassis
PROCESSOR3.4GHz Intel® Core™ i7-2600K (8MB Cache) Quad Core Unlocked Processor with overclocked Turbo Boost t
OPERATING SYSTEMEnglish Genuine Windows®7 Home Premium SP1 (64 BIT)
GRAPHICS CARDDual 1GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 460 SLI™
MEMORY4GB 1333MHz (2x2GB) Dual Channel Memory
HARD DRIVE1TB - SATA-II, 7,200rpm, 32MB Cache
OPTICAL DRIVEDVD+/-RW (Read/Write) 24x
SOUND CARDIntegrated HDA 7.1 Dolby Digital Audio
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 EDR USB Combo Adapter - EUR
MEDIA READERAlienware 19-in-1 Media card reader
MONITORAlienware OptX™ AW2310 23” 120Hz 3D Capable Full HD Widescreen Monitor - UK
SECURITY SOFTWARENo Security/Anti-Virus Protection
SERVICES AND SUPPORT1Yr Next Day Hardware Support included with your PC
PREMIUM SOUNDDell AY410 Multimedia Desktop Speaker
KEYBOARDAlienware Multimedia Keyboard - UK/Irish (QWERTY)
MOUSEAlienware Optical Mouse
Dell System Media KitAlienware Aurora Resource DVD
Shipping DocumentsEnglish - Documentation with UK/Irish Power Cord
Gedis Bundle ReferenceD05ASW03
Order InformationAlienware Aurora (R3) DT Order - UK
Standard Warranty1 year Next Business Day Hardware Support included with your PC
AutoMatic UpdatesAutoMatic Updates : AutoMatic updates - On
The packard bell costs - £849.99 without a tv
The alienware aurora costs - £1,816.37 with a 3D 23'' tv
Please leave any answers.
both are pretty solid pc's and I would say they are on par. the packard bell's got an extra 2gb ram which is nice if you like to have a lot of things open at once, but the 4gb is probably plenty for most purposes. if you are doing video editing or anything else requiring a lot of ram then the packard bell's extra ram could make a noticable difference in speed so you could go with that or just buy another 2gb ram for the alienware. ram is cheap so it's not a big deal. as for the alienware, the 1 year next day hardware support is definitely a bonus, but on the other hand, as a brand new pc, things should definitely run smooth for at least a year if you maintain it so the warranty is not that big a deal. overall - both are on par in my opinion. i'd say the deciding factor should be the price.
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