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  • How to Clean a Blu-ray DVD Player Head

    The Blu-ray standard is the highest commercially available grade of optical media and delivers unparalleled picture quality. The technology also powers the lens of Sony's PlayStation 3 game...

  • How to Write on DVDs With Permanent Marker

    If you burn your own DVDs, whether for storage or to back content up, it is a good idea to mark what is on all of the discs. This way, you are not left wondering what you saved on which disc....

  • Can You Run PowerPoint on a DVD Player?

    PowerPoint presentations are certainly the standard when it comes to visual aids. Whether it's a school presentation or a presentation for a business meeting, a PowerPoint presentation can enhance...

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Player to a Digital TV

    A DVD player connects to a television with composite audio/video cables equipped with RCA-style plugs on both ends. Digital TVs have a variety of connection options, including composite a/v jacks,...

  • Difference Between Full Screen DVD & Wide Screen DVD

    When movies come to DVD they are often sold in both "full screen" and "wide screen" versions; "full screen" DVDs cut out part of a movie's original visual frame to make the picture fill the space...

  • How to Connect a Blu-ray DVD Player to a DirecTV HD DVR

    Digital video recorders (DVRs) such as the DirecTV HD DVR allow you to record TV shows and movies you find on the network and save them to watch later. They may also contain information about the...

  • Differences Between a Full Screen DVD & a Widescreen DVD

    Feature films typically use a different screen ratio than a standard television, known as "widescreen." However, you will find "full screen" DVDs when shopping for movies. Depending on what your...

  • What Is the Difference Between a DVD-R & a DVD+R?

    DVD-R and DVD+R are the two dominant DVD formats used in the DVD industry. DVD-R is the older format, while the newer DVD+R has advantages, despite not being readable by many older DVD players.

  • What Does DVD-R Mean?

    DVDs look like CDs. They are a similar technology, but they are able to store more data in the same amount of space. DVD-R is one format for storing data on a DVD disc.

  • TV to DVD Connection Options

    Connecting your DVD player to your TV must be done correctly in order to use the player to watch movies. There are several ways to hook up your DVD player to your television, so it is important to...

  • DVD Repair Instructions

    The DVD is one of the greatest advancements in data storage since the advent of the personal computer. They are easily portable, can be used for a variety of purposes and are inexpensive to...

  • How to Plug External Speakers Into a DVD Player

    A DVD player can be connected directly to external speakers when the viewing room is tight and floor space is unavailable for full-size home theater speakers. Self-powered desktop stereo speakers,...

  • How to Connect DVD Player to TV A/V Inputs

    Virtually all DVD players are equipped with two types of audio/video jacks for connecting to a television, either RGB component video or composite video cables. Although the audio cables are the...

  • How Do I Play Movies on My DVD Player?

    DVDs are still the medium of choice for many when it comes to watching movies in a home theater or on the road, with a laptop or portable DVD player. The disc offers compact storage, a...

  • VHS Vs. DVD Life

    While each format has certain advantages, VHS tapes and DVD discs both have limited shelf lives and degrade quickly. Neither format should be used for storing rare or important footage.

  • How to Blumsday Mash ups Will Earth Day have some teeth this year

    • Will Earth Day have some teeth this year? • Open source electronics? • Cool stuff worth tracking. • And finally … talk to a human.

  • How to Make the PS3 Work with an Infrared Remote Control

    I'm not much of a game player, but I purchased my Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) back during the Blu-ray vs. HD DVD war. That seems like such a long time ago, doesn't it? I don't regret having bought...

  • How to Burn a WAV File to a DVD

    Burning a WAV file to a DVD is one method of trying to increase the quality of audio from a playback device. The high sampling rate of a DVD player and the lossless encoding in a WAV file makes...

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Player to a Sanyo TV

    Sanyo TVs are equipped with RCA-type jacks on a back panel for connecting audio/video equipment such as VCRs and DVD players. Some models are equipped with up to three sets of audio/video jacks...

  • What is a Progressive Scan DVD?

    DVDs, which are digital versatile discs or digital video discs, are used as mediums for feature films and video games, just like CDs are used for music. Progressive scan is a display method for...

  • How to remove scratches from a DVD and CD

    Let’s face it, we have all been involved in a really great movie and half way through it freezes. You remove the DVD only to find that the kids did not place it in the cover and it appears that...

  • What Is a Progressive Scan DVD

    Progressive Scan DVD Players allow you to watch DVDs at a higher resolution than a standard player will allow. No different to operate than normal DVD players, the Progressive Scan has become an...

  • S-Video Cable Vs. RCA Composite Cable

    Transferring a video image from one source to another is quite common these days. Knowing the differences between transferring methods is important, as choosing the right cable can make a huge...

  • How to spot bootleg DVDs using DVD Decrypter

    Many people struggle with spotting fake DVDs. The problem is they are all over eBay. Using the free program DVD Decrypter is almost a foolproof way to spot bootlegs. This eHow will teach you how.

  • How to Get FREE Movie Rentals with Redbox

    Have you ever visited a Redbox or seen the Redbox's at Wal-Mart, Walgreen, etc.? A redbox is a kiosk machine that lets you rent a movie for $1.00 as long as it is return by 9 p.m. the next day....

  • How to Set Up A Media Server with Windows 7

    Have Windows 7 and a Playstation 3 or other system that can benefit from a Media Server? Tired of burning all your .avi, .mpeg etc movies to DVD and wish you could stream them instead? Well for...

  • How to Clean The Lens On a DVD Player

    Dvd players stop working properly when the lens is dirty and often times lens cleaners are a waste of time. Cleaning the lens manually only takes about five minutes and will save a couple bucks.

  • How a Blue Laser Works

    When first introduced, a laser operated when energy was directed through a gaseous chamber, converting the gas to plasma which then emitted the high energy "laser beam." For this reason, when...

  • How to Burn CDs or DVDs Using Only One CD Recorder

    People usually encounter the problem of not being able to burn a CD directly into another CD because there is only one recorder available, which is usually the case for laptops. But this is still...

  • How to Store and Play DVD’s or CD’s in Your Computer Without the DVD or CD

    Sometimes audio or movie files require the corresponding CD or DVD to be placed in your CD-Rom in order for you to be able to play them. Playing these files from a portable source may have some...

  • RCA DVD Player Problems

    RCA manufactures an entire line of DVD players properly equipped to play all modern DVD technology. Features include digital and analog outputs, Blu-Ray capability, CD-RW compatibility and the...

  • How to Buy Blu-Ray Movies in Bulk

    Blu-Ray movies offer the highest possible audio and video quality available in home video. If you own an electronic business or want to start one, buying Blu-Ray movies in bulk quantities reduces...

  • How to Connect an RF Modulator to a DVD Player

    If you have an older television that doesn't have red, yellow and white audio/video component inputs, you won't be able to use devices like DVD players without purchasing additional hardware. An...

  • How to Hook Up DVD Surround Sound

    While televisions and DVD players have come leaps and bounds in the past few years, there is still no way to get that "ultimate cinema experience" listening to your built-in television speakers....

  • Do it Yourself 35MM Slides to DVD Disc

    For years, displaying pictures on 35mm slides was a popular way to share fond memories with groups of people. Slides could be displayed on a projector screen, allowing multiple people to see...

  • How to get Baby Einstein refund for Baby Einstein DVD

    Baby Einstein products are a hit with young children, and unbeknownst to many, there has long since been a refund policy in place for their products. Recently, Baby Einstein DVDs have drawn...

  • Pioneer DVD Recorder/Player Remote Problems

    DVD player/recorders make a great addition to any home entertainment system, whether you use them simply to watch movies or to make your own DVDs. Pioneer is among the leading brands for audio and...

  • How a DVD Sleeve Is Made

    A DVD sleeve is often a much more portable and more environmentally sound alternative to the standard DVD case. It also takes up far less storage space. Best of all, the only thing typically...

  • Can I Make a DVD From a VCR Tape?

    Making a DVD from a VCR tape is simple. The three main pieces of equipment required are a VCR, a computer with a DVD burner, and an analog-to-digital video recorder. You also need an RCA cord,...

  • DVD Player Problems

    DVDs and DVD players are the media of choice for the majority of home video viewing. They provide high-quality video and surround-sound audio to create a theater-like experience in your living...

  • How to Get Netflix For Free

    Getting netflix for free is simple if you know a few tips. I will show you how to get it for free.

  • What Is a Blu-ray Disc?

    A Blu-ray disc is a new type of optical disc capable of storing large amounts of data. The first movies and games were released in the Blu-ray format in 2006.

  • What Is the Advantage to Double-Layer DVDs?

    A double-layer DVD can be referred to as a DVD+R DL or a DVD+R9. Even though it is double layered, it is single sided, not to be confused with double-sided DVDs. It is a type of blank, recordable...

  • What Is Blu-Ray Disc Technology?

    Blu-Ray discs stand poised to overtake DVDs as the primary video technology of the 21st century. Although they work in a manner similar to DVDs, Blu-Ray discs can hold much more information.

  • Toshiba HD A20 vs. HD A30

    Though the high-definition format war has officially ended with Blu-Ray taking the win, HD DVD still remains a popular option for enthusiasts who may want the quality of high-def in a slightly...

  • Apex DVD Player Troubleshooting

    Apex DVD players work without problems under most circumstances. On occasion, however, the DVD player may malfunction or operate in a manner that is not intended. Most users occasionally have...

  • Daewoo DVD 485 Instructions

    The Daewoo DVD 485 is a region-free DVD player. Most DVD players purchased at electronic stores have a specific region allotted to them. This means, when in North America, you can only play region...

  • How to clean a dirty DVD

    I hate it when I'm trying to watch a movie and the movie skips or stalls because the DVD is dirty. Here is how I clean dirty DVDs- Get out two papertowels, put water on them, and then squeeze a...

  • Dvdit Pro 6 Tutorial

    DVDit 6 Pro from Sonic Solutions includes a mixture of DVD authoring functionality and plug and play ease of use. There are higher-end devices; however, DVDit 6 Pro is an effective consumer...

  • Where Can I Sell My HD DVD?

    A high-definition (HD) DVD can display video with brilliant, highly-detailed color, accompanied by enhanced sound. It is a superb way of viewing your favorite movie or TV show. When money is...

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