I Fired Cox Cable and Switched to AT&T U-Verse…
“…and traded one arrogant company whose junk doesn’t work for another one.” Once upon a time not too long ago, I had Cox High Speed Internet and Cable TV. My 56″ JVC TV, my Denon AVR-590 home theater system, my Sony Blue Ray DVD Player and my something or other multi disc CD player all worked and …
Pioneer DV-220V-K HDMI 1080p Upscaling DVD Player
Pioneer DVD player for For the home theater enthusiast that has an extensive library of DVD titles, our Pioneer DVD player encompasses both form and function. Spectacular video and audio playback combined. Ultra-compact Design – 14-3/16” (360mm) Wide -HDMI 1080p Upscaling -USB Input for Compressed M …
Is Your DVD Server Legal? Manufacturers Say Yes!
Developers of movie-ripping products insist their products are legal. Here’s how the manufacturers address the sticky issue of digital rights management (DRM). October 01, 2008 | by Julie Jacobson – Electronichouse.com The issues surrounding DVD ripping are downright dumbfounding. What’s legal and what isn’t? Who is potentially liable for copyright offenses – manufacturers, installers, end users? Is it better to have a CSS (Content Scramble System) license from the DVD CCA (Copy Control Association), or does that just open you up to litigation as in the case of RealNetworks and Kaleidescape? If the DVD CCA can’t catch you, can you be prosecuted under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Can manufacturers create DVD-ripping solutions, as long as they keep the copyright “wrapper” intact? What if their solutions prohibit transferring protected content off of their proprietary network? Does that help their cause? Is “ripping” a DVD the same as “archiving” it? Realizing the tremendous benefits of disk-less movie libraries, a slew of manufacturers and software providers are testing the legal waters when it comes to storing protecting DVDs on a hard drive. Read More Original post blogged on b2evolution .
New Infocus LP400, LP420, LP425 Projector Lamp,…
New Infocus LP400, LP420, LP425 Projector Lamp, Bulb Home Theater Projectors > Lamps & Bulbs $235.00 Buy It Now : $265.0 Bids: 0 End time: 01-Oct-08 12:52:10 PDT SearchVCRsvcrsony Posted in DVD & Home Theater store ( 0 links from 0 sites )
Verbatim’s New PhotoSave DVD Revolutionizes Photo Protection with Recordable DVD Discs that Automatically Find/Save Photos
CHARLOTTE, NC .— Verbatim® Americas, LLC, a global leader and innovator in the digital storage industry, announced today Verbatim PhotoSave™ DVD, a recordable DVD that makes finding and saving photos… [WebWire - Friday, September 26, 2008]
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