The A/V Geek of Stephen is Happy
1 12 2008No more than hours after posting my intentions,
I received encouragement naught.
Simply, “so where’s the Dec 1 Blog entry? Hmm?”
…said the kettle to the pot.
The first topic to cover isn’t my new job. I’m a couple days away from being “full time”, so I’ll cover that later this week. I won’t yet cover marital bliss. I’ve been out tonight and am not entirely sober and that’s a topic that deserves my attention.
For the moment I’ll cover something as superficial as my entertainment system. Consider this a warm-up. I’m a bit out of practise.
The new television is a 46″ Panasonic plasma screen. I was leaning towards an LCD as long as I have been looking at large screens. The biggest issue against an LCD screen was the low contrast ratio. However, the brightness (helpful in rooms that get a lot of daylight) and the quick response time were strong arguments for an LCD. The weak support on plasmas was the history of burn-in problems. However, just as LCDs have increased contrast ratios, Panasonic has gone a long way towards preventing burn-in.
The one hold-off on the choice of brand and model was that I wanted something I can hook up our laptops to. The model of Panasonic screen I was looking at had no VGA input, but as it turns out there’s a Future Shop exclusive model that includes exactly that.
With the help of Michelle’s Mazda 3, we managed to get the oversized box home. Later in the day, we picked up a new Yamaha surround sound system that we got a fantastic deal on at the same time, and I used my bachelor party gift card for Best Buy to pick up a Playstation 3.
It took me over a week to get it all fully set up, including more than one trip to Active Surplus to get cables. However, I have replaced nearly all my analog cabling with digital. Video is now carried over HDMI, and audio is transferred at the speed of light thanks to digital optical cabling. The only holdout is the Wii, but that hardware doesn’t support any digital outputs.
My biggest concern was that the new, $1800 television was sitting on a stand that has held the Clark family television since before we had a VCR. I wasn’t overly worried, since the old 27″, lead-loaded CRT weighed 75 lbs, and the new 46″ plasma only weighed five pounds more. However, the shaky feeling wouldn’t leave me and I realized that, in addition to the shaky legs on the stand, my worries about having the stand collapse and destroy a five-year-old, three hundred dollar television wasn’t as big a deal as if it collapsed with over $2000 of components on the stand.
So Simone and I headed off to the Etobicoke IKEA early on a Saturday morning and hit the as-is section. We found exactly what I was hoping for, in a brown-black shelf that was severely scuffed up. A Sharpie pen was able to hide the most obvious problems, and now we have a table capable of handling the television, the receiver, the PS3 and the Wii.
Ever since my Murdoch project, where I built a computer dedicated to playing back video files downloaded from the internet on my television instead of my 14″ computer monitor, this is exactly what I have been working towards. My desktop downloads television shows I can’t get without expensive cable, I copy them to the Windows Home Server and they are streamed in real time and played back by the Playstation 3 on my 46″ television.
Right now we’re watching the X-files season 6 cliffhanger where Scully finds the UFO buried on a beach in Africa. Since season 5, they’ve been shot in 16:9. Right now I’m seeing episodes of X-Files as even many of the most X-Philes of us have never seen before.
It’s very sweet!
Categories : Blu-ray, DVD, Happiness, Home Server, Media, Playstation 3, Technology, Television, Video Games, Wii





