Tsunami Wazahari is back on Fresh Poulp Records. Almost 2 years after Ganesh Hi-Fi, Tsunami Wazahari returns on our home for his new project called Hanuman Hi-Fi where there are 7 Dub Tracks with Indian-spiced & big bass. Ethno dub to Steppa dub, Hanuman Hi-Fi is necessary to begin this fall. Barbés.D, already present on Dub Tentacles Vol.2, is also on fire with a remix of the track Believe Yourself. www.fresh-poulp.net
Question by monky_bizzness_2: How can I connect a home theatre system to a computer?
I have a 1000w phillips home theatre receiver with 5.1 speakers and want to hook it up to my computer for FULL surround sound (not stereo rca).
I also have a barracuda sound card and 780i motherboard that are both 7.1 compatible and a sambsung 26″ hdmi monitor and a blueray drive by sony.
What connections would I need to make this happen so I can listen to blueray movies on these speakers?
Best answer:
Answer by TheBigAndy You are going to have to have either an optical or digital coax cable to get actuall surround sound from the pc to the sound system.
This is a start-to-finish look at how I built my 120″ projector screen using countertop laminate, aluminum tubing, 1x3s, and fleece. I’ll do my best to answer everyone’s questions in the comments. Make sure you check out my other videos if you have questions about the IR lighting setup because I cover the specifics of what is needed to set the remote controlled lighting up. Music: Kevin MacLeod
A 1st Class video all the way. Listen to the Trent’s rev up (SPEAKERS ON MAX!) as we taxi, hold, take off and then spool down and commence the powerful and long LOOP4 SIDS turn towards London from Los Angeles on a beautiful day. You can see LAX, the beach – Playa Del Rey (no smog!), the turn into the sun over the (few) clouds back over Hermosa Beach and then LA County as we go from west to east towards the Great Lakes and then Greenland and finally to Scotland then England. If you watch carefully during take off, you can see the “AirBUST” A380 aka Flying Junker (Qantas) parked at the satellite terminal because it cannot park at the main terminal. This is one of the best films of a 777 take off. You only get sound (AWESOME ENGINE SOUND) and a view like this from “The Bridge” – that is seat 4J – FIRST CLASS. Also, I dont show you my feet or make you dizzy like other vid’s. As we climb, you can hear the Pursar making her announcements as we pass the beach and turn away from the sun and head towards “Blighty”. I tried to hold the camera perfectly still for your benefit, but the power was just too much. Still an excellent video. After 10 minutes I started to become tired. So I turned off the camera, pressed recline (to bed position) and took a snooze for a while before my first (of many) scotch and soda’s. Please enjoy and post your comments.