1. Originally posted by Risto:Then it really should work. 100 mbit/s is more than enough. Dont know then Could still be the router, or the way you stream it. Dont have a PS3 though, just heard a lot of good stories


    yea there'l be somerhing. If in doubt. . . . . gogle
  2. the SD stuff is perfect. Only file giving me trouble is that Paris HD multi-cam.
  3. It is choppy for multiple people I also have issues (EUChris). See the comments

    Dont know why though.
  4. should have waited for the standard dvd. None of these HD releases have impressed me.
  5. speakers are hilarious. Enough said


  6. the volume is nuts. You get to a certain volume which sounds sooo loud, then you realise you are only at 60%. Awesome
  7. Hehehe, good stuff
  8. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    the volume is nuts. You get to a certain volume which sounds sooo loud, then you realise you are only at 60%. Awesome


    Ha, I'll have to call your neighbors for a proper review then
  9. Anyone an electrician here?

    Have multiple issues here in my room:
    1. Cables are fixed in the tubes in my wall, cant one in or the other out.
    2. On another power socket there are two tubes connected. One has been cut off during construction. The other seems terminated by a green cap. Cant find a way to get it out as its inside the wall under an angle of 30 degrees

    Of course i could move the socket a few centimetres upwards using a power drill to remove the cap, but that wouldnt look too good Plus i'm not 1000% sure the pipe on that end is connected.

    If anyone could help me it would be great
  10. Originally posted by Risto:Anyone an electrician here?

    Have multiple issues here in my room:
    1. Cables are fixed in the tubes in my wall, cant one in or the other out.
    2. On another power socket there are two tubes connected. One has been cut off during construction. The other seems terminated by a green cap. Cant find a way to get it out as its inside the wall under an angle of 30 degrees

    Of course i could move the socket a few centimetres upwards using a power drill to remove the cap, but that wouldnt look too good Plus i'm not 1000% sure the pipe on that end is connected.

    If anyone could help me it would be great


    My brother is one, PM me in Dutch so I can forward it to him. If you want, that is.