PC vs DVD Player

PBirkett

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Well, today I have been busy setting up my PC to output DVD from the TV. This doesnt sound like a long job, but believe me I encountered quite a few problems with it in the beginning (which many people probably dont encounter, but thats just my luck innit).

The reason for doing this was because I was unhappy with the picture and sound quality of my Pioneer DV350 player. The picture quality, I reckon is down to the poor quality SCART lead that i've got. However, the sound quality issue remains. The dynamics are compressed and the bass is weak. Listening to headphones really does show this up with disturbing results.

I have set my computer up to output from my Geforce4 graphics card via S-Video to my crappy old 28-inch TV. I am using TV Tool to give me full control of the settings for outputting to the TV. As usual, sound is supplied by the good old Terratec EWX 24/96. I am using PowerDVD v5.0 to playback from a Liteon LDW-851S DVD+/-RW drive.

Not only is the sound quality far superior on the computer, but it also offers a mode called Dolby Headphone. This emulates Dolby Digital / DTS in headphones, and the result is surprisingly good. It feels like I am in a movie theater now when I use my headphones. The bass is powerful, the sounds are positioned much better, voices are clearly audibly better, sounds are more realistic, and most importantly, dynamics are improved greatly, to the point where things sound exciting, involving, and give you a fright when you need to.

As for picture quality, well its certainly on par with using a cheap DVD player and SCART cable AFAICT. Those lucky enough to own flat panels and the like can take a straight feed from the DVI output resulting in presumably magnificent picture quality.

I dont know how interested about this you guys will be, but its another clear victory for a computer, and certainly another indication that Home Entertainment PC's are going to feature strongly in the future.

Its just a shame then, that movie labels are planning to make it as hard to play DVD discs on PC's (and, invariably, many DVD decks) as the music labels already have done with music CD's
 
Would ya like a dolby digital/dts pioneer reciever to hook up to that pc too. It has 3 optical and one coax dig inputs.:D :D :D
 
Yes, I'll have it for free, or no deal :D

PS. I would like a Mission M5 center speaker, M5 rear speakers and M5 sub to go with it, thanks ;)
 
Originally posted by michaelab
So Paul....is there much porn available in DD/DTS surround? :D

Michael.

Havent come across any..... yet! ;)

It surely will be an experience hearing moaning and squelching sounds with that much detail :lol:
 
Originally posted by PBirkett
Havent come across any..... yet! ;)

It surely will be an experience hearing moaning and squelching sounds with that much detail :lol:
You don't get more detail it just comes from different irections.
 
My parents have DVD pornos, as do my mates, but I've yet to see one with multiple camera angles. It would certainly be quite novel, but to be honest, I've usually got my hands full anyway :D
 
I hate having to sit through the 45 copyright notices as they are usually any region.

Give me porn on a video tape any day.

Hmmm did I say that? I meant to say a friend of mine hates...
 
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