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That was fun hooking up the player in place of the computer.

I didn't have "ideal" cabling having to stretch the power cords, phone lines, and ethernet cabling, and barely had enough length to hook up the player's composite video to my (ancient) CRT TV. I couldn't read any of the fine print and pretty much guessed which options to select. Thankfully it worked out [Turns out the menu maintenance page "blurry" font was nearly as bad with an HDMI feed]


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  • That was fun hooking up the player in place of the computer. - oscar 11:49:48 12/04/07 (0)

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