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Im looking to upgrade my home audio to go with our current 47" LCD, Media Player and Blu-ray player.
I have decided to go for a Onkyo TXSR50 for the AV Receiver but its the speakers I cant decide on.
This is the Onyko btw...
I use ImgBurn on my PC to create ISO files from BDMV/Certificate folders to play back on my media player.
Is there a Mac program out there that will do the same. Google believes the likes of Burn, Toast, Ripit etc etc will do the same but does anyone know for sure.
I know I could still use...
My mate is after a new laptop and I have recently introduced him into the world of Hi-Def/Blu Ray films to play via his Play On HD (media player) so he needs something that can handle those type of files and sizes which his current PC just doesn't do full stop, can take hours just to transfer...
Was that hardwired? What Mac have you got? As above with my result my Macbook Pro via Wireless N (fastest wireless transfer rate) only gets 40Mbps max but when I download via newsgroup I get full speed.
Well PC world sell base units only for that price and im sure Dell will aswell. I would start looking at places that like, they will more than suit your needs.
Unfortunately its not just speed that determine lag, its ping aswell and if your talking about playing MW2 then having both a good speed and ping does sweet fa most times as it is a p2p setup so you are relying on other peoples connections.
First thing the 50Mb connection is not inline with VM's traffic management scheme so you should see 50Mb all day every day and it is unlimited.
Unless you are a good distance from your cab (green box) in the street then you should be seeing 50Mb. What did the engineer say when he installed it...