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Well I am in the same boat I am currently only looking at 1080i HD but from what I have read and seen samples on the net of you benefit from 1080p on screens from 37" upwards.
But also I havent seen any difference between 720p and 1080p like you have mentioned.
I can tell the difference when watching Sky HD and when I have played films back through my Pc on my HD LCD. Not watched a TRUE HD/Blue Ray movie as of yet though!
I have always found Orange to have the best network coverage. Saying that though I havnt been on Voda for years so I can only compair to O2 and T-Mobile.
Right find out that this Daemon Tools will auto play as well as auto mount when Windows boots. So chose the correct setting in Daemon tools and disabled the auto play options for game file types and all seems to be fine :).
Thats what I am saying I want the image to be mounted i.e for the image to be where it was before I rebooted but I dont want it to autoplay when Windows boots up.
These are the options available.
As you can see "automount" is disabled so when I boot into Windows it doesnt autorun the mounted images as the image is no longer mounted.
I updated Daemon Tools recently and now if I restart my machine or boot up when Windows loads it will autorun whatever I previously mounted. Say for example if I have had a game mounted and if I restart it will autorun the game when Windows reboots which is quite annoying. Now you can turn off a...
Also the Wii will connect up via a phono cable (Red/White Pin connections) and I presume this is the same for the 360. So in all you will need at least 3 inputs on the suround sound a/v reciever.
If you want true surround from your sky box (i.e 5.1 in films) you will need an optical Toslink cable which will come out of the Sky + box and should connect upto the back of your surround sound a/v reciever (if it has it of course ;)).