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09-21-2007, 02:19 PM
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reccomendations for all in one remotes
Does anyone have any suggestions on a good all in one top quality remote for dvd/satellite/tv?
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02-08-2008, 03:44 PM
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All in one remote
I am in the A/V Business and we sell quite a few Universal Remote brand products. Their lower end models are easy to set up by the end user and if you have a more elaborate system, the MX850 and above are really nice because they can be customized. We use a PC to program those so they might not be quite a do-it- yourself item but they are nice. You should be able to find these on-line. Hope this helps.
John
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02-09-2008, 12:19 PM
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If you can afford it get a Phillips Pronto. I have an older but the newer ones can learn just about any code and can be fully custamized via PC. They now have color touch screens, very thin, etc. I am very happy with mine.
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02-11-2008, 10:34 AM
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i have a Logitech Harmony and love it. you hook it to your PC, bring up the software adn type inteh model numbers of your devices. it gives you pretty much every function the original remotes had, and you can customize the buttons so that you have what you want. for example, when i choose "watch Tivo" i get buttons for my surround sound modes, TV Input, Satellite channels and picture format. i even have soem digital picture frames setup so that i can control them with it. my model does not support RF, but they make one that does. i have to put it in the charger base about once a week, but that is better than having the batteries die and having to reprogram everythign like you do with cheap universals.
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03-21-2008, 02:55 AM
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How to convert high-definition movies for iPhone(free)
How to convert high-definition movies for iPhone
iPhone Dedicated video conversion software
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03-21-2008, 02:59 AM
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Guide for how to convert AVI, WMV, MPEG,RM,ect to psp
Guide for beginner how to convert WMV, ASF, WMA, AVI, RMVB, RM, RA, MOV ect to psp
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03-21-2008, 03:02 AM
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PSP Video Format
The video codec supported by the PSP is a proprietary variant of the H.264 codec closely related to DivX. The format is also referred to as the Memory Stick Video Format. The audio codec used is AAC.
Before loading video onto your PSP it needs to be transcoded using one of the tools listed below. Some compatible (Sony) devices may be able to produce video in the correct format, and therefore may not require transcoding.
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03-21-2008, 03:03 AM
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he PSP manual states that the maximum supported bit rate is 768kbps The native screen resolution is 480x272, which means it has an odd aspect ratio of 1.764, not quite 16x9. The device supports several scaling modes (normal, zoom, full, original).
File Naming Convention
When storing video on the card a strange file naming convention is used. All video files and thimbnails need to be stored in a folder called: /MP_ROOT/100MNV01.
Each video in this folder is represented by an data file and a thumbnail file called: M4V00001.MP4 and M4V00001.THM. The 00001 component of the file name is incremented for multiple videos.
The thumbnails are simple 160x120 JPEG images stored with the .THM extension. Note that the title of the video is stored in the header of the file.
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03-21-2008, 03:05 AM
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Conversion Tools
1. Download the latest versions from office website: Pavtube Video to PSP Converter - convert video to PSP, 9 PSP video converter. and run Pavtube Video to PSP Converter and you will see its main interface.

2. Import the videos to the file list by clicking Add button. Then you can edit the list using the buttons under the list.

3. Open the profile drop-down bar to select the target conversion format for playback on PSP player. After this, please open output drop-down bar to specify where to save your converted files.
4. Previewing the video is a good choice for you. Under the preview window, you can click the button to capture the still pictures to save on your PC for enriching the picture collection.
5. Edit the videos
Effect:

Adjust brightness, contrast, volume for video and audio. In addition, you can tick to modify the image effects in flipping and deinterlace.
Last edited by jane1043 : 03-21-2008 at 03:08 AM.
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03-21-2008, 03:07 AM
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Trim:
Drag the slider or set the number manually to choose the starting time and the ending time. You can gain the selected time phase for enjoyment.
Crop:
Open the drop-down list to select which edges to be cut off. Drag the frame-mark to specify the region you want.
6. For better effects, clicking setting button can satisfy you. Tick to select which part to modify, video or audio. One click for the parameter can make the triangle button appear. Hit it then amend the parameter.

7. Click the merge button to create a single file. If you wish to reduce the trouble of resetting, hit apply to all button.
8. Start to run the program by clicking the button. After this, you can confirm the converted file on your PC by hitting open button. Here all the preparing work is finished. Then you can transfer the converted file to your PSP player for enjoyment.

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