cedxc2005
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- Chris
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No, I just loose my train of thought sometimes!!Aww, here I thought you were being a wise guy...
Very Good!! I actually didn't get the difference in the audio/video cables, because I used them interchangeably!Close but no cigar. First one is video and right channel only, no left.
Second one is video only, no audio.
Last one is audio only, no video. Stevie is blind, not deaf.
My guess is the valve wasn't open all the way...Here's the poop on the plumbing saga. First and foremost, there was ZERO buttcrack displayed during the entire operation.
First I removed the valve innards. That wasn't it.
Then I removed the hot water line to the faucet. Water pressure from inlet pipe was fine. (nice fountain Mike!)
Finally, blew air into the hot water line to the faucet until all the water was out. (don't tell Billy how I did it)
Now it works. I have no clue WTF was actually wrong, but now I have full water flow again. Any bets on how long it lasts?
Ya, it doesn't matter as long as each end matches what you are shooting for. The "standard" is yellow is video, white is left channel, and red is right channel. HDMI solves all that shit. ONE plug!Very Good!! I actually didn't get the difference in the audio/video cables, because I used them interchangeably!
Nah, valve was working fine. Somehow putting air into the line freed up whatever was blocking it. That's why I'm leery of how long this "repair" will last. If it does it again, new faucet!My guess is the valve wasn't open all the way...
I used to run component video for early HD stuff, with SPDIF sound...4 connectors.Ya, it doesn't matter as long as each end matches what you are shooting for. The "standard" is yellow is video, white is left channel, and red is right channel. HDMI solves all that shit. ONE plug!

Same here. Red, Green, Blue component video cable and digital optical cable. All HDMI now. Slowly working my way up to 4K stuff. TV is not 4K, so no rush.I used to run component video for early HD stuff, with SPDIF sound...4 connectors.![]()
Most of my AV stuff is second hand from my dad. As he got the bigger and better stuff, the old equipment would "magically" end up in my room.Same here. Red, Green, Blue component video cable and digital optical cable here. All HDMI now. Slowly working my way up to 4K stuff. TV is not 4K, so no rush.





Ya, my home theater system is still 5.1. I don't plan to add more speakers and go all 7.whatever. If I get a new amp and it happens to be 7.1 or whatever, it will just have unused outputs. My rotation of old equipment goes from living room to basement and basement to goodwill.Most of my AV stuff is second hand from my dad. As he got the bigger and better stuff, the old equipment would "magically" end up in my room.
As such, I have two 5.1 amps running in parallel with a combined output of over 900W. In my 430 square foot apartment.
Everything is tied to the PC, so I can watch movies and the like. New PC or TV is next on the list.
Most of my AV stuff is second hand from my dad. As he got the bigger and better stuff, the old equipment would "magically" end up in my room.
As such, I have two 5.1 amps running in parallel with a combined output of over 900W. In my 430 square foot apartment.
Everything is tied to the PC, so I can watch movies and the like. New PC or TV is next on the list.
lol and here I am happy with my 12 year old LCD TV...Ya, my home theater system is still 5.1. I don't plan to add more speakers and go all 7.whatever. If I get a new amp and it happens to be 7.1 or whatever, it will just have unused outputs. My rotation of old equipment goes from living room to basement and basement to goodwill.![]()
That's the real key, you are happy with it. It's kinda like a Jeep, once you start down the path of mods, then it gets pricey. Same with AV equipment.lol and here I am happy with my 12 year old LCD TV...
My Sony has to be coming up on 10 I think...Just wish it was a bit bigger than 32" (don't even think about it, Billy).lol and here I am happy with my 12 year old LCD TV...