Recent content by animal4l

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    WD TV HD Media Player and Wireless NAS

    Won't work. The WD Media player only uses USB drives as a source, not network drives. The wireless NAS only has network connections to PC's, no USB for connecting anything except for USB hard drives. You'll probably need to use a network media player like the D-Link DSM 320 instead of the WD...
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    Dual audio drive?

    Haven't done this myself, but it should work as long as the video card supports sending audio over HDMI. I've heard of some that will only send video signals, but not the audio.
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    85hz against 100hz

    Depends on the source you are watching - the "normal" human eye cannot see things change faster than about 60 Hz. That's why you probably don't see your light bulbs flickering, because the frequency is at 60 Hz (at least in the US). If you are watching a progressive scan source (i.e. 1080p...