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This whole idea of getting all your video via the internet and dropping your cable TV is flawed. I have Comcast, and I learned the hard way that Comcast throttles your internet speed down when you cancel your TV service. I called out the Comcast…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin That's why I think the TV programming, especailly the VOD, should all be considered in any net neutrality rules. The cable company could easily put burdensome caps and bandwidth price tiers in place to protect t…
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This all sounds great, except for the fact that Comcast throttles my 20mbps service down to 4mbps if I cancel my TV service from them (and they never tell you this). I had two technicians come to my house to diagnose why I was getting 4mbps inste…
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I thought the Macbook Pro screen size was 1920x1200, not 1920x1440.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell I actually agree with the First Sale Doctrine argument by Psystar. However, the First Sale doctrine doesn't extent to modifying the software for anything other then personal use. Doesn't the First Sale Doctrin…
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Well, now it's playing, but the image tears really badly during motion - it doesn't perform vertical sync with the monitor so it looks really crappy.
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I installed silverlight and then tried to watch a movie. After loading the player in the browser window, it crashed Safari just at the moment it would have shown the movie.
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM What deinterlacer settings did you try? Hardware deinterlacer chips do exist, but video card chips do it about as well as software. The way OS X operates, I don't know if it's available. It wasn't available…
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I'm a former user of EyeTV 2.5. I quit using it for two reasons: 1. Enabling "optical digital out" to get 5.1 audio causes EyeTV to randomly crash my Mac. I get the black/grey screen of death and have to reboot. Many other users apparently hav…
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I have EyeTV installed on a Core Duo 1.66Ghz Mac Mini w/ 500gig external HDD. I also own a Sony Hi-def DVR (a rare model that uses free TV-Guide and no subscriptions). I have to say flat out, that the Sony DVR looks way better than EyeTV on the …