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Cheap AV Media Streamer @ geeks.com
Audio & Video Tips There's a good deal at geeks.com on the ADS Tech Media-Link MXL-581 AV media streamer, photo viewer, web browser ...
Posted by lincomatic on Thursday, October 19 @ 18:56:50 PDT (2308 reads)
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Turn Your XBox into a Media Center
Audio & Video Tips I've been looking for a cheap way to get a quiet media box, which can stream audio & video from a PC server over a network. While there are lots of UPnP solutions, out there, such as D-Link's MediaLounge, I've found most of them to be too expensive, given the limited capabilities, and possible quick obsolescence...
Posted by lincomatic on Friday, February 17 @ 14:56:35 PST (4232 reads)
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HOWTO: Car2PC Install in 2000 E46 BMW 323i
Audio & Video Tips I recently found out about the Car2PC line of USB to head unit (HU) adapters from indashpc.org. They allow you to interface your Car PC or other USB-compatible device to your head unit. The Car2PC emulates a CD changer. It supplies an aux in for your analog audio input, and a USB interface to allow you to read the HU btns from your computer. While it's kind of pricey, it's not much more expensive than other CD changer emulators, and gives you the USB interface as well. I decided to use this device to interface my Omnifi DMP1 MP3 player to my head unit and steering wheel buttons. The idea is to be able switch tracks with the steering wheel buttons of my Bimmer, and maybe add some shortcuts to playlists, etc via the HU's buttons. Since Openfi,a replacement firmware for the DMP1 is open source, it was possible to add the functionality to the DMP1.

Posted by lincomatic on Monday, November 07 @ 10:39:54 PST (62223 reads)
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HOWTO: Back up Your DRM'ed Audio Files
Audio & Video Tips There's been a lot of talk on the Internet lately about recording DRM'ed files due to the loophole that was found w/ Napster. Much of the discussion has been at Marv Kordix's blog, but the loopholes have been closed one by one. So how is one to remove DRM so that the files can be played freely?
Posted by lincomatic on Tuesday, April 05 @ 01:35:21 PDT (6965 reads)
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Analysis: Orb Networks personal streaming is now Free
Audio & Video Tips Orb Networks has decided to discontinue their subscription fee, so it may become a viable solution for streaming your media for use when away from home. Beware though, hardly anything is ever truly free....
Posted by lincomatic on Tuesday, March 29 @ 12:09:18 PST (2906 reads)
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Listen to your tunes anywhere with a streaming server
Audio & Video Tips Do you have a huge collection of music that doesn't fit into your portable MP3 player? Why not make your SFF box into a music server which can be accessed from anywhere on the Internet? I found this interesting software called Andromeda which lets you stream your entire collection of music files...

Posted by lincomatic on Saturday, March 05 @ 04:35:14 PST (7660 reads)
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