Is your computer connected to your entertainment system for music videos? (techno, cd)
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Personally I enjoy it a lot, I have a separate computer dedicated to running the whole thing. When I have the time I can curl up on the couch with the wireless mouse and keyboard and look through youtube and others, crank up the sound on the surround sound and watch it all on the big screen. I have a digital surround sound receiver running 3 carver amps and a dedicated amp for the sub.
What got me started was a club I used to go to in Florida began broadcasting its concerts and put up a link.
Next best thing to being there.
It is really wild, the technology available today. Lucky for me, my sixteen year old son is wiz on this stuff, and he hooked me up ... solid!
I've got the computer to the TV to the stereo hook up, and the apple player that allows you to put your CD collection on there, also anything you want to buy off the internet. The sound, I think, is actually a little better than it is on the CD. And if you have a flaw, a scratch or something on a CD, you might find it's not there when you transfer it to Apple. This happened to me with one of my favorite Stevie Wonder song that I hadn't been able to listen to for a while because of a terminal skip. It really is funny how lazy you get; meaning I have about 1400 of my tunes on Apple, and when I want to hear one that I haven't loaded on there yet, I think, oh man, do I really want to go to all that trouble of taking a CD out of its case and putting it in the old fashioned CD player? I can sit in front of my flat screen TV and youtube it too. But right now I don't have a keyboard hooked up so I have to scroll up and down to find all the letters. Laborious!
I can hook you up, I think it has 7 transistors too.
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