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What are my options when choosing a media player that can run movies?

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You can buy one of four types of players --

1) Regular media player. This plays files off USB sources or a hard drive directly to an attached TV. Example of this is WDTV.

2) From a media playing DVD or Blu-ray player. There's many DVD and Blu-ray players with USB ports that can handle a hard drive or USB drive for playing back media files in a wide range of file types. These can be as cheap as stand alone no-disc media player, and also play movies from off DVD-R discs. Many Blu-ray players with these features also have web-enabled video features as well.

3) Network connected media players. These players combine media play back with a network connection so they can play files off a PC in another room, or from the web.

4) Game consoles like PS3 or Xbox 360 can play back many media files. In addition, there's programs like Tversity that can help you playback web video as well on these machines.

My first choice would be DVD or Blu-ray player with media playback features. They seem like they offer the most bang for the buck. Example of an inexpensive USB DVD player is below.

Can you play the picture on your computer screen through your tv with only a hdmi cable?




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I am looking to play the picture that is coming through on my laptop through my tv screen. Is an hdmi cable the right way to do this? I am mainly wanting to use this for video calls (ie skype), and am just wanting to make sure that if I brought this cable, that I would be able to plug my computer into my tv (via the cable) and have the moving picture on the laptop playback through my tv's screen. Is this possible?


Answer
Yes I recommend you use a hdmi cable.

- Primary monitor means you choose one monitor to use and have picture.
- Dual monitor means you have two monitors on viewing the same thing.
- Extended monitor means extra room to put stuff onto using how many monitors you want.ect
.ect

For video + audio: Best.
- 1st hdmi cable to hdmi out on computer/laptop to hdmi in on receiver for surround sound audio, then 2nd hdmi cable to hdmi out on receiver to hdmi in on tv for tv video.
or
- dvi-d + s/pdif to hdmi converter and then use the above setup.
or
- Hdmi cable to hdmi out on computer/laptop to hdmi in on tv for tv video and tv audio.



(Instead of to tv, you could go from receiver first with any video cable, then hdmi from receiver to tv and maybe your receiver can upconvert/upscale other video signals other than hdmi-set the settings).

For video: From best to least.
- hdmi out on computer/laptop to hdmi in on tv.
or
- dvi out on computer/laptop to dvi in on tv.
or
- dvi-d to hdmi cable (does not carry audio).
or
- vga out on computer/laptop to vga in on tv.
or
- component out on computer/laptop to component in on tv.
or
- s video(super-video) out on computer/laptop to s video in on tv.
or
- composite video (video) out on computer/laptop to composite video in on tv.
or
- coax video out on computer/laptop to coax video in on tv.


(For audio, it is possible to go to tv with hdmi cable, then tv's audio outs go to receiver).

For audio: From best to least.
- hdmi out on computer/laptop to hdmi in on receiver.
or
- s/pdif coaxial or s/pdif optical out on computer/laptop to s/pdif coaxial or s/pdif optical in on receiver.
or
- rca, Red (right channel) and white (left channel) stereo out on computer/laptop to in on receiver or tv.

Now there is usb options.
- Like displayport cable to hdmi adaptor, or use a regular usb on a blu-ray player.



For audio:
- You have to use a hdmi cable for audio if you have a 8 channel=7.1 surround sound speaker system hooked/wired up to your 7.1 receiver. You want to use hdmi cable for audio if your receiver supports the dolby-true-hd or dts-hd surround sound formats.
- You need to download k-lite codec pack for windows media player or media player classic and use ffdshow decoder (output -> ac3 s/pdif encode mode+48000 hz+many other settings) to send a surround sound signal through a s/pdif cable.

For computer speakers for sound card audio:
- If you have a sound card that supports multi-channel audio (select output + 5.1 or 7.1.ect speaker setup).
- Some computers have a sound card that can decode audio to a receiver.

For video:
- You need a video driver that supports multiple monitors and/or can use dual/clone view.
or
- If you cannot use the above (if your video driver is up to date and is not able to do multiple monitors or dual/clone view),
- Method 1: Use a control center for your video driver or windows media center so you can set your tv as your primary monitor+many other settings.
(I have a ati display driver, so I downloaded a matching version of my ati display driver with ati/amd catalyst control center).
- Method 2: Shut down computer, hook up video cable, disconnect your monitor (vga), turn tv onto either video 1 or hdmi or w/e works, then turn on computer and video will display on tv.




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