Hey, there is simpler way to play Blu-ray movie. You may backup Blu-ray disc to your computer with WinX Blu-ray Decrypter. Then play it with media player which supports Blu-ray, such as VLC, SMplayer, DAPlayer, etc.
Pretty interesting video man. I also just love the Bose Acoustimass 16. Sounds just like the theater to me. I want one. What exactly are you supposed to hear out of the middle rear speaker anyways? That's the only thing I don't under tand. Can you please message me so we can get deeper into this please?
I got to hand it to sony for blu-ray' movies are so sweet can see so much detail and it's hard to get minor scratches on these disc, Good job sony, I took my blu-ray disc and wiped it off with my shirt and not one scratch, i can see why blu-ray won over hd dvd
Nice video man, all your videos are very professional.
I see you got a new receiver and tv. How do you like the Toshiba? How does it compare to your old Vizio? The REGZA series are some of the best tvs on the market. I would have gotten one if I could afford it lol, but I'm happy with my Vizio for now.
Hey thanks for your comment! I really like my Toshiba. I do find that the picture quality is somewhat better then my Vizio. I mainly went with it because I wanted to get a 1080p HDTV so I could get the most out of Blu-ray. I always recommend Vizio to people who are looking for a budget TV, but if you want to step up a little bit Toshiba is a good value. I sold the H/K because I wanted a Dolby True HD/DTS HD compatible receiver. I felt that Yamaha offered a lot of value for the money.
The other reason that I went with Yamaha this time is that although I loved the styling and the sound of the H/K receiver I found that it had a lot of little gremlins in it. Sometimes it would have trouble identifying soundtrack flags and it would not change to the right mode and other times it would mess with the video coming through the HDMI creating a "clay face" effect until I reset it. Maybe someday I will try H/K again, but I was concerned about reliability so I went with a Yamaha.
Yeah, Yamaha does make reliable equipment. I had a 5.1 Yamaha receiver that I used for years without any problems. And the 663 has gotten rave reviews, you made a good choice. And I have heard that H/K has had some reliability issues, which is a shame because they have always been know for building quality equipment.
Hey, there is simpler way to play Blu-ray movie. You may backup Blu-ray disc to your computer with WinX Blu-ray Decrypter. Then play it with media player which supports Blu-ray, such as VLC, SMplayer, DAPlayer, etc.
ashey2979 5 months ago
AWSOME SYSTEM
LatestBluRayMovies 7 months ago
What is U-Control?
sadlittleIMDBfan 9 months ago
have you still your bose acoustimass system
fabiankk68731 10 months ago
is a 22 inch LCD tv too small?
raymondleeleggs 10 months ago
Why not ps3 its best blu ray for price
dcn66100 1 year ago
very nice setup ,, and you have all the bragging rights to your stuff man :) 5*
jackdanielss079 1 year ago
Pretty interesting video man. I also just love the Bose Acoustimass 16. Sounds just like the theater to me. I want one. What exactly are you supposed to hear out of the middle rear speaker anyways? That's the only thing I don't under tand. Can you please message me so we can get deeper into this please?
MrHamit64 2 years ago
I got to hand it to sony for blu-ray' movies are so sweet can see so much detail and it's hard to get minor scratches on these disc, Good job sony, I took my blu-ray disc and wiped it off with my shirt and not one scratch, i can see why blu-ray won over hd dvd
MrMike8308 2 years ago
im so happy i just ordered one i cant wait for it to come in the mail!!!!!!!!!
videolover444 2 years ago
did you get the t.v if so how is it so far
BTD973 2 years ago
no man i wish its an awesome tv!!!! mine is sadly only 22in
videolover444 2 years ago
haah! my fast and furious blu-ray menu is the same as shown too!
benjaminzer 2 years ago
nice setup and nice vid
donovane100 2 years ago
Where do u connect the 6th speaker on ur 7 .1 receiver? surround rear left or rear right?
KazuyaaMishima 2 years ago
goth the same yamaha amplifier the are the best so as blu ray
faithless8888 2 years ago
nice tv
sukkey 2 years ago
god i hated american gangster
dontreadmyusername0 2 years ago
nice set up there
clickclockclik 2 years ago
blu ray rock
spidey20010 2 years ago
Nice set up this guy has.
I want something like this, but I need a job. I have no money.
UnknownRapArtist007 2 years ago
Same here.
MrHamit64 2 years ago
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You should also add a velodyne sub to get even more bass.
I may upgrade from my RCA receiver in the future.
raymondleeleggs 2 years ago
yeah, on the universal logo you can just about hear it on your vid, on my bose the bass is incredible truly amazing
BoseistheBest 3 years ago
Very cool video 5 stars for you.
andersonjjj333 3 years ago 2
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I was thinking about upgrading to a "19" LCD flatscreen should I?
raymondleeleggs 3 years ago
i have a 19 inch samsung for my room it's great for a small or medium sized room
yoshi2560 3 years ago
if its good quality and big enough for you do it
joeldude76 3 years ago
Nice video man, all your videos are very professional.
I see you got a new receiver and tv. How do you like the Toshiba? How does it compare to your old Vizio? The REGZA series are some of the best tvs on the market. I would have gotten one if I could afford it lol, but I'm happy with my Vizio for now.
Also, how come you ditched your old H/K receiver?
canderton01 3 years ago
Hey thanks for your comment! I really like my Toshiba. I do find that the picture quality is somewhat better then my Vizio. I mainly went with it because I wanted to get a 1080p HDTV so I could get the most out of Blu-ray. I always recommend Vizio to people who are looking for a budget TV, but if you want to step up a little bit Toshiba is a good value. I sold the H/K because I wanted a Dolby True HD/DTS HD compatible receiver. I felt that Yamaha offered a lot of value for the money.
yamajammer76 3 years ago
The other reason that I went with Yamaha this time is that although I loved the styling and the sound of the H/K receiver I found that it had a lot of little gremlins in it. Sometimes it would have trouble identifying soundtrack flags and it would not change to the right mode and other times it would mess with the video coming through the HDMI creating a "clay face" effect until I reset it. Maybe someday I will try H/K again, but I was concerned about reliability so I went with a Yamaha.
yamajammer76 3 years ago
Yeah, Yamaha does make reliable equipment. I had a 5.1 Yamaha receiver that I used for years without any problems. And the 663 has gotten rave reviews, you made a good choice. And I have heard that H/K has had some reliability issues, which is a shame because they have always been know for building quality equipment.
canderton01 3 years ago