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Default Computer as Reciever For a Blind Home Owner

On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 05:59:56 -0500, "Mark Zacharias"
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"DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno" wrote in message
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On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 10:27:45 -0500, "Nicole Massey"
wrote:

I have a Yamaha receiver that regularly annoys me. It doesn't do any input
conversion, so if I want to run either component, S-video, or digital
sound
(like AC3) I'll have to run everything that way, and of course my gear
doesn't support all that. I also can't replace all my gear, as some of it,
especially the Laserdisc player, aren't made anymore.



So, BUY a new HT receiver for a mere $200 and all your troubles go away.
Do NOT buy a Yamaha.



Yamaha is SO much better quality than a lot of the (other) crap out there
these days.

I do authorized service for Sony, Pioneer, Denon, Marantz, and Samsung.

I'd pick Yamaha any day. Not sure about the OP's requirements however. His
needs are pretty specialized.
He may need some external processing units no matter what he chooses to
replace his old unit.

Mark Z.



Think you could do a full re-furb on my $1200 (1990 dollars) LaserDisc
player? It needs all new EL caps all the way through. And that will
likely solve the issue it was starting to have way back when it quit. The
other three players I have work fine. Figures the crazy expensive one
would be the one that dries up.