So, I've been reading up on Disc to Digital, and I thought to myself, "How awesome would it be to be able to watch my movies from anywhere?" It would be pretty awesome. So, I decided to give this a try with my typical new format process. Get the ninja turtle movies in the new format. I do this every time, so I continued with it.
I took my 3 ninja turtle movies to Walmart after making my conversion list. They had to look me up, but they couldn't find me in the system. That was a pain. I went home, emailed Vudu, and they said since I'm an existing customer they should look me up via account (email) only and no by my number. The next day I went back and did just that. I got my ninja turtle movies on Vudu.
How does it look? Pretty good actually. HDX is pretty good. After this experience, I was going to convert all my movies to Vudu... but then I thought about it. Why not just put these movies on my media server and access them from anywhere? Saves me a couple of bucks since I already own the movies.
So, I've decided to start using DVD Copy and Handbrake to convert my DVDs to MP4 on my media server keeping the same quality (both video and sound). I'm still in the process, but I'll let you know how to do this in the next post.
May 31, 2012
May 23, 2012
My Painting Tips
I'm in the planning stages of selling my home, so there are a few things I'm doing to add life to the house. The easiest way to do this is to paint it. A fresh coat of paint can add a clean and refreshing look to any boring colored house.
I'm currently doing this throughout the house, and this post is in regards to lessons learned. Here are some tips as I go about doing this. Expect updates along the way.
I'm currently doing this throughout the house, and this post is in regards to lessons learned. Here are some tips as I go about doing this. Expect updates along the way.
Good Painter's Tape
I've been using some painter's tape that is used for sensitive surfaces. This wasn't done on purpose and I don't recommend using it for basic taping. It lets paint drip through, which is not an ideal thing to have. I've had to go back and repaint the trim as I see issues appear.Wet Paper Towel
Keep a wet paper towel handy at all times while painting. Nobody's perfect and a drop or two of paint will hit the floor or drip onto something you didn't want painted. As soon as this happens, clean it up. It'll save you a lot of paint later on.Newspaper and Tape
Most people know to apply newspaper to the floor to prevent painting the floor. But one thing I like to do is use painter's tape to tape the newspaper to the edge of the trip. That way if paint does drip, it drips onto the tape/newspaper and not onto your trim or other important areas.May 18, 2012
Building a 2012 Gaming Computer
Want to build yourself a kick ass gaming machine, but not spend too much money? Well, for about a grand you can build yourself a decent gaming machine that will run any game today. It may not run them at the highest quality, but you do get to pretty good results. I know only because my current setup is not as good as this, but I can still play games at Medium settings.
For about $1,100, you get a decent gaming machine that will run most games in decent quality. You get a 3.1 GHz Quad-core AMD Athlon II, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics card, a LG 23" 3D monitor, 8 GB of RAM, a 60 GB SDD, and a 500 GB HDD. You also get some basics like DVD drive, Windows 7 Home 64-bit, keyboard, mouse, case, etc.
Like I mentioned for the casual computer, this is just a starting point. Want SLI instead of a single card, switch it up. Don't want a 3D monitor, switch it up. Do what your heart desires.
Newegg.com: Gaming PC
For about $1,100, you get a decent gaming machine that will run most games in decent quality. You get a 3.1 GHz Quad-core AMD Athlon II, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics card, a LG 23" 3D monitor, 8 GB of RAM, a 60 GB SDD, and a 500 GB HDD. You also get some basics like DVD drive, Windows 7 Home 64-bit, keyboard, mouse, case, etc.
Like I mentioned for the casual computer, this is just a starting point. Want SLI instead of a single card, switch it up. Don't want a 3D monitor, switch it up. Do what your heart desires.
Newegg.com: Gaming PC
May 16, 2012
Building a 2012 Casual Computer
Got a family member, friend, or just a casual acquaintance who's looking to get a computer, but doesn't want to spend too much on it? I've taken the time to spec out a computer (via Newegg.com) that will meet any casual person's needs.
What do I mean by casual? I mean someone who uses it primarily to browse the internet, listen to music, play a few Facebook games, make Power Point Presentations, etc. Nothing too serious, but enough to handle some basic needs.
Newegg.com: My Casual Computer
For about $500, you get a very basic computer with its basic elements. You get 3.0 GHz dual-core CPU with an ATI Radeon 3000 motherboard GPU, a 19" Acer monitor, 2 GB of RAM, and a Western Digital 160 GB hard drive. You'll also get the basics such as case, keyboard, mouse, 2.0 speakers, and Windows 7 Home 64-bit.
This is just a starting point for building a casual computer. If you don't like the style of the case, then change it up. If you want a bigger monitor, go ahead. Already have a hard drive or monitor, don't include it in the total.
What do I mean by casual? I mean someone who uses it primarily to browse the internet, listen to music, play a few Facebook games, make Power Point Presentations, etc. Nothing too serious, but enough to handle some basic needs.
Newegg.com: My Casual Computer
For about $500, you get a very basic computer with its basic elements. You get 3.0 GHz dual-core CPU with an ATI Radeon 3000 motherboard GPU, a 19" Acer monitor, 2 GB of RAM, and a Western Digital 160 GB hard drive. You'll also get the basics such as case, keyboard, mouse, 2.0 speakers, and Windows 7 Home 64-bit.
This is just a starting point for building a casual computer. If you don't like the style of the case, then change it up. If you want a bigger monitor, go ahead. Already have a hard drive or monitor, don't include it in the total.
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