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07-24-14 11:33am - 3766 days | Original Post - #1 | |
Twotails (0)
Active User Posts: 6 Registered: Jul 24, '14 |
Viewing porn Hi all! I'm very new here. I like watching pornos in slow motion. On TV: I've got a Samsung and can plug in USB. On the control I can pause the video and then slow motion. Problems: 1. Each time I press the control there appear little panels on my TV - It's VERY annoying! 2. No sound Best imaginable solution for my desires could be a Media player with which I can do all the "slow-motion"-pause-"2-frames-back"-stuff. Anyone has good experience with one? On PC: I use VLC (and WMP). I would like to be able to run the video backwards in slow motion. Would be very convenient with mouse or an external device with sliders and so, like DJs are using. Does anybody know some answers? Thank you in advance, enjoy watching | |
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07-24-14 03:15pm - 3766 days | #2 | |
Cybertoad (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,158 Registered: Jan 01, '08 Location: Wash |
External hardrive with a media box works great for me I have 1.5TB drives with movies on it. My box does movies, pictures, music and document. Check Amazon they have prices from 30.00 to 500.00 I use KM-Player it has a pretty good options to control most things. Since 2007 | |
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07-24-14 03:15pm - 3766 days | #3 | |
Cybertoad (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,158 Registered: Jan 01, '08 Location: Wash |
PS, welcome to PU Since 2007 | |
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07-24-14 04:27pm - 3766 days | #4 | |
pat362 (0)
Active User Posts: 3,575 Registered: Jan 23, '07 Location: canada |
Welcome to PU. Cybertoad's suggestion is a very good one and if it's not possible than can you hook-up your TV to your computer? This way you would get keep your current set-up but be able to watch your porn on a big screen. Long live the Brown Coats. | |
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07-25-14 06:25am - 3765 days | #5 | |
graymane (0)
Suspended Posts: 1,411 Registered: Feb 20, '10 Location: Virginia |
From PU's oldest member, (yet still wobbling" on his feet, and herewith yet barely :Noted: (chronologically weakened at age of 81) ..... yet with all that, please allow me to acknowledging this new birth member.... I salute and welcome you to our community. | |
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07-25-14 07:17am - 3765 days | #6 | |
Twotails (0)
Active User Posts: 6 Registered: Jul 24, '14 |
Thank you all for the friendly welcoming @Cybertoad: I'm already downloing KM-Player and going to look for a media box. Which one do you have? @pat: I'll try out after KM-Player is installed and I've worked into it a bit. I'll report about my experiences. Edited on Jul 25, 2014, 07:22am | |
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07-26-14 07:56am - 3764 days | #8 | |
Cybertoad (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,158 Registered: Jan 01, '08 Location: Wash |
I have this one : And this one : Both do well, the first one had better HD. These are both semi low end models under 50.00 and work with 2tb and lower. Depending on external HD case and hardware your speed might vary. Since 2007 | |
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07-26-14 08:44am - 3764 days | #9 | |
pat362 (0)
Active User Posts: 3,575 Registered: Jan 23, '07 Location: canada |
^Thanks for the info. What kind of cable do these things use to connect to a TV and what kind of power supply do they use? Long live the Brown Coats. | |
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07-26-14 09:02am - 3764 days | #10 | |
Twotails (0)
Active User Posts: 6 Registered: Jul 24, '14 |
OK, I've installed and tried out KM-Player and then also connected via HDMI cable to the TV... VERY good results indeed There are so many possibilities, I have to work into it a bit. Maybe KM-Player works also with a remote control? I didn't know such small mediaboxes do exist. Looks good. At that price gonna get one and try out. Thank you! | |
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07-27-14 08:44am - 3763 days | #11 | |
Cybertoad (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,158 Registered: Jan 01, '08 Location: Wash |
First One is : higher resolution and uses HDMI and has a standard Monitor PC connection. USB Full HD 1080P Media Player with HDMI & VGA Support: 3D video RM/RMVB(720p/1080P),H.264(MKV,MOV,AVI)/WMV One full HD 1080p media player, you can plug a sub device or SD card, shares the network movies together with family member. Support the current network's most popular video formats --RM/RMVB, MKV, WMV, AVI, H.264, etc. up to 1080p fluently. The second one : 1080p Video Player: MKV, AVI, MP4, MOV, WMV, XVID, TS, M2TS, RM, RMVB, DAT, MPG, MPEG, VOB Wide Range Video Codec Support: H.264/AVC, VC-1, MPEG1/2/4, DivX/Xvid, Real Video Audio Format Support: MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, APE, AAC Ultra portable compact design: only 3" x 2.3" x 0.6" Supports USB Drives, USB Hard Drives, SD/SDHC Flash Memory Cards, MBR FAT32 and NTFS file systems, up to 2TB **************************************************** First one HDMI and Monitor to TV connections Second one, HDMI AV connections. Both us power supplies and are not USB powered. Both hook up USB to the drive you choose apparently these work on DVD drives too not sure why one would do that unless you wanted one remote for all the stuff. These are pretty cool, 3.0 compatible externals are recommended. But 2.0 works fine. Codecs on these work well seems that MP$ works best, AVI's and WMV can be picky depending how they were compressed. NOTE: some sound degradation on 2.0 HD's . For some reason 21Sexturies MP4's have bad sound. I can't seem to fix it. If I convert them they are fine. These are good simple inexpensive beginners setups. Higher end stuff will have better results. I am in the testing states. I hooked up one for family videos in the livingroom you can show videos and fam pictures too and IO can use it to play all 7000 songs I have off the hardrive too. Menus on these are both very similar even though they are manufactured different. Some of these things have built in hardrives or you can add your own, these two are external. Since 2007 | |
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07-27-14 10:10am - 3763 days | #12 | |
pat362 (0)
Active User Posts: 3,575 Registered: Jan 23, '07 Location: canada |
^Thank You. I guess I'm now going to be spending some money because I want one of these. Long live the Brown Coats. | |
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07-27-14 10:27am - 3763 days | #13 | |
Cybertoad (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,158 Registered: Jan 01, '08 Location: Wash |
If you have a prime account these are cheaper I think. I think neither cost me 40 .00 including shipping but are like 70.00 without prime. Read the reviews, so you can be prepared. I had mine running in 5 minutes. PS it will do better if your porn is in folders and not one big folder. I was thinking someone like Capn would like this because it does pics and slide show too. The larger unit has zoom on pics I think. Since 2007 | |
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08-05-14 07:18am - 3754 days | #14 | |
Cybertoad (0)
Disabled User Posts: 2,158 Registered: Jan 01, '08 Location: Wash |
Curious how these are working out for people. They make media specific hardrives I am trying they are not great for OS installs but for extra media. Amazon has them. Since 2007 | |
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08-05-14 02:58pm - 3754 days | #15 | |
graymane (0)
Suspended Posts: 1,411 Registered: Feb 20, '10 Location: Virginia |
Ran across this bit of news feeling my way through the generously freebee-hawked, help-assistant areas that's caught my attention abiding in the cob-webbed corner of my computer. COM/LIVEEVENTS/INTRODUCTION-TO-OFFICE- Since you now have business interest (Cybertoad) developing your websites....... I thought I'd pass this along -- in hopes it might some way aid to advancing your web-management savvy. If suggesting by graymane you copy and paste the substituted, provided link. Its because this writer's still ignorant importing onto PU's threads a simple gratuitously posted link that others (more mentally capable) generally use. BTW!!!! should any of the aforementioned I've hereby initiate turn out to be a PU "no-no" .... then I'll dutifully accept whatever reprimand our esteemed overseers wish to impose. Edited on Aug 05, 2014, 04:32pm | |
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