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Old 10-31-2003, 12:07 AM   #16
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are you using that rca connector for S/PDIF?? if so what do you use to convert it back to analog?
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Old 11-02-2003, 03:10 AM   #17
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Quote: Originally Posted by noodles
On a scale of 1-10, how is the quality on that screen?

On the offchance you were actually asking me, as we're in my project thread ;-), the quality of the screen is better than expected...it has a decent viewing angle, and the brightness is top-notch, even during the day I don't have problems using it. However, it is a low-resolution screen, and uses a TV-out RCA composite signal, so the resolution isn't enormous. However, click the screenshot to get a much higher resolution version, and judge for yourself...I think media engine looks perfect on it :-)

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are you using that rca connector for S/PDIF?? if so what do you use to convert it back to analog?

Am I using a what for a huh? I am not understanding a few of your nouns. *edit* I am not using S/PDIF. I am using a splitter to change the 1/8" jack into two RCA cables.

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Nice industrial looking power switch I reckon ... That thing needs to be struck with the heel of the hand, JC style ...

If you do end up turning it into a volume knob - suggestion: Leave it as a push button too - ATT(enuate) function, sweet ;o)

Excellent Idea...I had the same...I'm actually going to put the internals of a Griffen Powermate in it, which encorporates a click function as well...wasn't sure what I was going to have it control yet, though.
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Old 11-05-2003, 07:16 AM   #18
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You need to get that aluminum bezel anodized. If you have it "hard" anodized it is REALLY hard to scratch.
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