Review of cheap $1 USB PC Media Center Remote Control which I bought from eBay and came from Hong Kong. I test it in both Windows 7 and Linux Mint 9 and show it working in Linux.
Original video production by the http://www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
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This is asianwolf’s new 8 channel DVR card, the LE-9008A. http://www.asianwolf.com/cctv-dvr-le9008a.html This DVR card is Windows Vista compatible and records at 240 fps which is 30 fps per channel in real time. The LE-9008A has eight video and audio inputs and comes complete with software.
The LE-9008A has the motion detection option so you will not have to waste space on your computer with empty footage. It has enhanced mpeg-4 compression technology and can support up to 4 stacked DVR cards per PC, which is equivalent to 32 channels. Using the software, you will be able to view this card and its cameras remotely over the internet and control the PTZ through an LAN connection. It also supports an IE remote monitor.
DVR cards are perfect for anyone who wants to set up their own home, or even business, security system. When you receive the DVR card all you will have to do is follow the step by step instructions. Installation is a breeze. All you need to do is simply install the card in to your PC and run the CD software that is provided. In a few simple clicks you are done.
Your computer will have to meet the system requirements of this card to work. The computer must be an intel Pentium 4 CPU or above, an AMD athlon CPU or above, or a compatible CPU that supports MMX technologies. The system must have 512MB of Ram or above. The video card in your system is recommended to either be a GeForce or an ATI chipset. It is not compatible with an integrated graphics card. This card takes windows 2000, windows XP, or windows vista to run.
The LE-9008A comes complete with the dvr card, 2 wiring harnesses (one for audio and one for video), software, and instructions.
For more information please contact us at 1-800-282-1351.
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Save HDMI Cables: Angle Adapters! Connect your HDTV to your PC. Easy Over The Air HDTV for Windows:: KWorld’s USB ATSC/Analog HDTV Stick! Where are the OLED HDTVs? The Blu-ray releases for the week of December 22nd, 2009!
The Best HD Trailer Ever, Can I Rip Blu-ray to the Android OS?
The new Iron Man 2 trailer has been released to the wild and MAN does it look spectacular! Watch the video to hear why Patrick’s all riled up about it. Going from Blu-ray to Droid? Sounds like overkill…
Where Are The OLED HDTVs?
When will we see affordable OLED displays? They’ve been around a while, but we have yet to see them make a mark in the consumer world. Watch the video to find out why that might be.
Blu-ray Releases of the Week: December 22nd
HDTV on a (USB) Stick!
Watch TV on your PC! Robert reviews KWorld’s USB ATSC/Analog TV Stick. He was lured by the low price, but does it perform well enough to do the job? Watch the video to find out!
Recession Selection: Swivel HDMI Adapters
Save your cables! A simple cheap gadget can prevent your HDMI cables from bearing the brunt of an awkward mounting position. Watch the video for all the details.
Stream 1080p Across Computers
Looking to legally download 1080p HD movies to view on all the machines across your house? You can’t, but there are lots of 720p options. Want 1080p video from the Internet? Vudu’s HDX is the best streaming HDTV we know of. Watch the video to learn more!
Connect Your HDTV to Your PC
How do you hook up your TV to your computer? With so many inputs and outputs, how do you reconcile them all? Watch the video to see how Patrick and Robert help a viewer set up his system.
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WandTV USB 2.0 DVB-T TV Tuner on Windows Vista Media Center
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From www.diyphotobits.com see how to use Windows Explorer to remotely control your camera. In this video I’m using Windows XP and a Nikon D300 and getting the effect of a remote shutter release, or shutter release cable, by using usb cable instead.
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this video shows my remote control program that i’ve written for my iPAQ 214 Pocket PC. The program is able to list the directories and files of my main pc and open media files remotly into VLC.
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The HP Pavilion DV2633TX laptop is great for everything Games, Movies etc.
I got the blue screen of death from installing an un-supported software but it was easily fix with the built in recovery program.
Very glossy, has a cool touch panel at the top and a Media Center Remote that slots in the side.
Bad thing is it only 2 USB 2.0 ports but that is made up by the HDMI port.
More Information at:
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/taxid;2136212931;pid;4644;pt;1
Thanks for viewing. Sorry for the bad camera work I was too excited
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Citrix and Microsoft both offer native Windows Mobile clients that run well on a smartphone. However, a smartphone’s small screen and keyboard are not well suited to access entire PC desktops, servers or full Windows applications because you have to zoom in and out and pan around to see everything. Also, using a stylus as a mouse can be problematic to control a desktop. With REDFLY’s 8-inch 800×480 pixel screen, a full keyboard and touchpad (or even using a USB mouse as in this video) for the first time, remote access on a smartphone-connected REDFLY is productive and usable. Learn more at www.celiocorp.com
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Test-fitting the components into the case. I have installed (but not hooked up) the tuner cards, motherboard, 5 hard drives, DVD burner, Multi-card reader, and TFT display (with remote sensor). Counting the back, this unit will have two different remotes. I have a usb entension so i have one port accessible from the top of the case. Future plans include replacing the multi-slot adapter with a usb hub as the only slot i use is the Mini-SD slot and i have a usb adapter for that anyway. Input devices for this setup will include 2 remotes (both separately programmable on a per-application basis), wii controller, xbox controller, ps2 controller, and bluetooth keyboard and mouse (Logitech mx5500 Revolution).
Since this will be a media center setup, volume is a major concern, so the 750 watt power supply i have ordered has a 120mm fan internal and keeps airflow at a maximum with minimum noise. The Power supply has 2 sata and 4 molex connectors so using adapters will be necessary.
A previous video i mentioned i was going to install an IDE burner. This turned out to be false, mainly because i got rid of it and forgot. Ebay turned up an esata to sata cable with sufficient length to reach the burner.
The display in this video is the IMON by Soundgraph.
Hard drives pictured will be installed in a raid 10 (1+0) which is completely for data redundancy as this will also be network storage for important documents. My wife does family tree research and has thousands of hours invested. Plus our roommate has a huge itunes library and i have videos i want redundantly stored (wedding), as well as software patches for some really old games i own that simply aren’t available on line any more. (try finding the ReVolt patch).
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A very clear and self explanatory video on how it works (it was to explain for a friend who wants to control his audio system through his computer). Be sure to watch in HD
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