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[Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Marc Saltzman (Nov 20)

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Party season is coming up, and you don't want your guests munching on peanut butter balls and shortbread cookies in silence!  Next Friday (Nov 20), Marc Saltzman (journalist/author/radio & tv host/tech enthusiast) will be joined by Cassey Tan of Intel Canada to discuss how to turn your computer into a multimedia hub for the busy holiday entertaining season.  They'll be answering your questions live from their location in the Yonge & Dundas Future Shop from 12 - 1 ET.

 

How does this work?

Bookmark this thread and come back on Friday, November 20 @ noon (EST) to watch the live webcast and ask your questions. Can't make it?  Post your questions in this thread or tweet them @FS_Connect using the hashtag #IntelCanada!

 

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Re: [Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Mark Saltzman (Nov 20)

What are the minimum hardware PC requirments to stream hi-def video to my TV.  I have a Gateway 11.6 EC-series ultra portable running an Intel SU3500 Core 2 Solo with integrated graphics and a wirless N card -- will this be sufficient?

 

Also my TV supports video content (DIVX MPEG4 etc) via USB, I'm curious if there's a way to recieve content wirelessly directly to my TV (i.e. thru a wireless USB dongle)?

 

Thanks,

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Re: [Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Mark Saltzman (Nov 20)

I too am interested in capturing HD on my pc.  I bought an ATI TV Wonder HD 650 Dual Tuner USB device from Future Shop this week, but cannot get it to work with my Bell ExpressVu signal because the receiver doesn't have coaxial output.  Am I limited to standard definition via s-video output or is there another device/process I can use?  I am currently using Vista Home Premium and plan to upgrade to Windows 7 next week.  I'd like to take full advantage of multimedia in my home using XBox 360's as media extenders to view content from my pc.

 

Thanks!

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Re: [Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Marc Saltzman (Nov 20)

Hi Everyone-  we're getting settled right now and will be on shortly.  12:15pm EST.

 

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Cassey

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Re: [Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Marc Saltzman (Nov 20)

Hi Everyone-  we're having some issues with the uStream feed, if anyone wants to post questions we're happy to answer of the forums!
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Re: [Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Mark Saltzman (Nov 20)


Jamie wrote:

What are the minimum hardware PC requirments to stream hi-def video to my TV.  I have a Gateway 11.6 EC-series ultra portable running an Intel SU3500 Core 2 Solo with integrated graphics and a wirless N card -- will this be sufficient?

 

Also my TV supports video content (DIVX MPEG4 etc) via USB, I'm curious if there's a way to recieve content wirelessly directly to my TV (i.e. thru a wireless USB dongle)?

 

Thanks,

Jamie


 

Hi Jamie-

 

Your system should be able to watch HD content on it, given the size of your screen- you're probably looking at maxing out on 720p content as opposed to 1080p.  The Wireless N connection should be fast enough to stream from a central storage source.

 

Regarding your TV, your TV would need to support the wireless dongle directly.  The manufacturer of your TV might make a proprietary module that you can add on.  Your other option is to use a DMA (Digital Media Adapter), such as a PS3 or XBOX to store your content and view it.

 

Thanks for the question.

 

Cassey

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Re: [Intel Webcast] Holiday PC Entertaining Guide with Mark Saltzman (Nov 20)

Question for you guys....

 

Would using a wireless bridge (to connect my xbox or blu-ray player wirelessly to my router in another room) be faster than using the AC adapter ethernet extenders?