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mavric
post Feb 15 2009, 05:54 PM

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say guys, what is the difference between 6500 and 7000. i've compared the specs and i just noticed apart from nas support and the physical shape...they are both identical?
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post Feb 16 2009, 03:24 AM

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imo, not worth it to pay extra just for the physical outlook
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post Feb 24 2009, 12:14 AM

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hey guys..actually thinking of getting a tvix but there's a slight little problem. for audio, my old amp only has digital coax and that is connected to my dvd player. no optical.

so short of either unplugging the digital coax cable from my dvd player and connect it into the tvix...are there any other alternatives? going stereo would kinda be a waste of the tvix's capabilities. i want digital all the way!


Added on February 24, 2009, 12:31 amoh ya while we're on the topic of tvix....6500 or 7000? why would anyone go for one or the other apart from its physical outlook?

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post Feb 27 2009, 07:53 PM

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i just downloaded an 11GB dark knight bluray 1080p. getting my tvix soon but when i played in on my lappie just now. the audio, mouth movement and subs doesn't seem to sync. using media player classic to play this. i'm wondering if it could be a problem with my lappie instead coz the cpu utilization is at 100%, or could it be some tweaks i need to do on media player classic. anyone experience this before?
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post Feb 27 2009, 08:46 PM

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then thank heavens i got the tvix..before this i was connecting the lappie through rgb to my lcd to watch all the series and movies i downloaded. anyway, it's a company lappie....very low specs i would say...512MB RAM and a err...celeron processor. don't laugh but this is what i have to live with biggrin.gif


Added on February 27, 2009, 8:48 pmsay if i were to transfer 11GBs of data through wireless from my lappy to the tvix's internal hdd, how long would it take? at 54MBps....11GBs of data...oh man...

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post Feb 27 2009, 08:54 PM

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i closed everything! even unloaded the antivirus..basically the only thing running was media player classic. i think my laptop sucks..just like andy said..hahah
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post Mar 4 2009, 06:02 PM

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guys..

got a bit of a problem setting up my wireless to my tvix...everytime i key in the IP for address regardless using DHCP or static...it will hang...am i missing a step or something?

my router is the linksys wrt54g...the wireless usb is also linksys..the one recommended by dvico
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post Mar 30 2009, 09:56 AM

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hey guys, sorry to interrupt the ongoing discussion but i've been facing this weird problem with my TVIX.

I've been using the M7000 for about a month now and have been facing this particular problem. I am not sure if it is a setting which I did not turn on/off or my unit is faulty.

Whenever I play HD content, for example 720p/1080p BD x264 mkv files...the audio works perfectly fine through my receiver.

However, whenever I play normal content(non HD), for example..the TV series I downloaded or those movies by Axxo, Klaxxon etc., the audio will suddenly just pop, crackle and hiss after a certain period of playback time.

The only way to get back the normal audio from the content I'm watching is by switching the source on my receiver to something else(eg tuner or aux), then quickly switch back to digital in, which is where the tvix connected. I actually timed it and this occurs roughly every 5 minutes or so of clear playback before the audio goes to hell and I've to do the source switching thing.

I'm running the latest firmware 1.3.74F, HDMI cable from the tvix to my LCD TV for video, and digital coax for audio.

Hope you guys could give me some advice on this. It's no fun watching a movie/series with one hand clutching the receiver's remote, finger ready to switch to another audio source whenever the audio pops and crackles without warning.

thanks in advance.
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post Mar 30 2009, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(yonggoh @ Mar 30 2009, 11:04 AM)
mavric:

does your amp able to recieve HDMI input?

i had my friends Dvico6500 hooked up to my Onkyo amp via HDMI cable for video and sound, and was able to get clean sound from 1080/720p mkvs, mp3s and "crap" mpgs and avis
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nope. amp does not have hdmi port.

for audio, i'm using digital coax to my amp. for video, hdmi to lcd. the thing which puzzles me is...both audio+video is perfect when running HD content, but for non-HD content, including MP3s...the audio cracks and pops after 5 mins or so of playback.


Added on March 30, 2009, 10:22 am
QUOTE(andyz @ Mar 30 2009, 11:18 AM)
don't know whether this helps but dvico firmware update did mention this :

** If you play files with HD audio tracks like Dolby TrueHD, , Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD MA or LPCM, you better turn on HD Audio pass through on the setup even though you don't have a receiver that supports decoding of these formats. Otherwise, you will hear strange noise with some repetitive popping noise. Currently, we don¡¯t support core decoding, if you don't have a HD audio decoder receiver, you need to select other then these HD audio tracks audio track for now.
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thanks for pointing that out. i have seen that statement too.

i tried various combinations of the settings mentioned above. the statement above suggest i should turn on HD audio pass through when playing HD content. i am not facing any issues playing HD content. the hair tearing is with non-HD content.

sigh.

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post Mar 30 2009, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(andyz @ Mar 30 2009, 11:25 AM)
does it pop when you using normal composite cables.. (red and white)
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yea good suggestion. i think i'll try connecting composites through my amp and see how. just to be safe i'll let the hdmi handle both audio and video directly to my lcd. will post the updates later once i get round to doing it. thanks.


Added on March 30, 2009, 12:27 pm
QUOTE(yonggoh @ Mar 30 2009, 11:51 AM)
mavric,

Maybe if you have a Coaxial instead of Optical you could give that a shot?
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err..not quite sure what you meant. i am using coaxial all the while. never optical as amp does not have it.

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post Aug 2 2009, 12:15 AM

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hey guys,

i'm using M7000. After upgrading the firmware from 1.3.74 to the latest one...i keep getting the 'not compatible with this signal' message whenever I play any HD content. Everything used to be fine with the previous firmware. I tried loading factory defaults, still the same.

anyone experiencing the same problem and care to share some advice and experience? thanks
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post Aug 2 2009, 12:45 AM

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QUOTE(zerorulez @ Aug 2 2009, 12:28 AM)
ur LCD show the error izzit? maybe ur 1080p/24Hz setting... turn it off.. some LCD/Plasma not support... u  can play normal SD but not 720p n above.. My Dell LCD not support.. so need to change everytime watching in the bedroom.
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i don't think it's an issue. i've had the tvix hooked up to my LCD TV since day one. no problems with previous firmware. but this one...langsung cannot sad.gif
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post Sep 17 2009, 05:40 AM

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wah this thread still going on strong! respect respect...hehe

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