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Re: Multitainer



From an email from Adrain Lines, maintainer of the uk multitainer site, in response to a question on pci cards...
 
The AIW has moulded leads which i fed through 3 no. 20mm holes cut with a hole saw and finished with rubber gromits.........then I was happy !!
 
So it seems that it is as expected from looking at shots, that there are no blanking plates for pci cards. Just means a little DIY to get ins/outs out of the box so to speak..
 
I'm planning the exact same thing.
 
A Tivo Killer or 3! (Already have 3 wintv cards lined up)
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Multitainer

> Quinten

Say no more... I'm getting one :D

> The PCI slots I guess are full size but not sure on that one as I said im
no
> computer whiz but to me looks like most cards would fit,unfortunately
would
> take me a while to get cover off now as unit is all plumbed in.

Don't worry about it. I was just wondering if it would take my Hauppauge
WinTV card so it could act as a ShowShifter/SnapStream machine as well
(after upgrading that puny 10Gb harddisk).

> Ok to expand slightly this is what I have done with it now.
>
> The unit sits in my office with all amps PC's and all the other boxes and
> mountains of leads.
>
> I have 2 SVHS cables from the main control amp (Sony 50ES) to my lounge TV
> 33" and my sitting room TV 29". I have a 10M optical cable to the lounge.
In
> the lounge I have my main 5.1 amp which can play and switch everything
from
> the office and also output back to the office my main CD and minidisk and
> Sat/VCR/DVD etc.The office can take these sources and pump to the sitting
> room,bedroom and bathroom as well as office. With me so far??

Yup

> So I can now watch the fujitsu in both sitting room and lounge via 10M
SVHS
> cables so take that into account and various amps switching signals. IR
> control is via xantech receivers in both lounge and sitting room which go
> back to office and link to homevision. HV has control of everything IR in
> the house.
>
> So thats how im testing this set up.

And very nice it is. Will be a long time before I will achieve this, but
keep those gadgets coming and I'll be on a 2nd mortgage faster than you can
say bulk-buy ;-)

> Now I have just been watching Jurassic Park 3 in the sitting room and the
> picture is great. Perfectly watchable.Control is easy and quick with no
> misses.Sound was excellent although I am down mixing the DTS to stereo as
I
> only have 2 speakers but the bose AM15 sounded Great.Sony ES amp seems to
> like them.
>
> I have seen no nasty effects from DVD playback but dont forget im not
picky
> however im hoping Phil Harris will call tomorrow and cast his professional
> eye over and maybe report back to newsgroup.

I'm not too fussy either; playback in my case will be on dirt cheap 21"
TV... I'm more worried with the PC not being able to keep up with the action
and starts stuttering or skipping audio.

> Yes there is normal line out.

Nice, means I wont have to throw away my active PC speakers.

> Hope this helps everyone.

Certainly helped me (but not my bank-balance).

> Paul

Q.

--
Very funny Scotty. Now beam down my clothes!



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