Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Boycott NBC!
It’s Olympic time again and sure enough, for those of us in west coast, NO live coverage for Olympic on NBC again! How ridicules can it be when a live game is played on west coast and people like us who lived on west coast is not able to watch it live?
This really shows NBC is a STUPID and GREEDY company! The only way to make those greedy guys take note is BOYCOTT NBC. If you must watch the stupid delayed taped show, write to the advertiser that you are BOYCOTTING their products until they demand NBC to wake up and take those of us who live on west coast seriously!
West coast people should not be second class citizens when it comes to live coverage. We have rights just as east coast people!
This really shows NBC is a STUPID and GREEDY company! The only way to make those greedy guys take note is BOYCOTT NBC. If you must watch the stupid delayed taped show, write to the advertiser that you are BOYCOTTING their products until they demand NBC to wake up and take those of us who live on west coast seriously!
West coast people should not be second class citizens when it comes to live coverage. We have rights just as east coast people!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Quicken 2010 Update Problem
I just got the Quicken 2010 Deluxe to upgrade my old version 2008. Big mistake. Not only the 2010 version has not changed much from 2008, it is slower and apparently very buggy!
The very first thing after the installation of the Quicken 201o, it goes to check for update as before. The problem is the auto update FAILED!
After searching the web, I found a manual patch to update the initial version of the 2010 from R1 to R5. It also FAILED. Both version end up giving the erreor message "Oops, update was not completed. Restart your computer and try again."! Needless to say, restat did not work.
After searchng the web further, I found this "full manual patch" of over 100MB. Well, at least this time it worked and now I have R5 version of the Quicken 2010. Sad to say though, this version is still slower than 2008. If you have Quicken 2008 or newer and have not "upgrading" to the 2010, don't waste you money on this very sloppy new version! If you are like me already waste the money and unable to update the Quicken 2010, Here is the link for
The very first thing after the installation of the Quicken 201o, it goes to check for update as before. The problem is the auto update FAILED!
After searching the web, I found a manual patch to update the initial version of the 2010 from R1 to R5. It also FAILED. Both version end up giving the erreor message "Oops, update was not completed. Restart your computer and try again."! Needless to say, restat did not work.
After searchng the web further, I found this "full manual patch" of over 100MB. Well, at least this time it worked and now I have R5 version of the Quicken 2010. Sad to say though, this version is still slower than 2008. If you have Quicken 2008 or newer and have not "upgrading" to the 2010, don't waste you money on this very sloppy new version! If you are like me already waste the money and unable to update the Quicken 2010, Here is the link for
Full Manual Update Patch for Quicken 2010
Friday, July 31, 2009
$98 Magnavox NB530MGX Blu-Ray Player (4) – Usage Impression Follow Up

When I first got the Magnavox NB530MGX I was using an older Pioneer receiver that lack of HDMI connection which means I was not able to decode the HD audio formats. I was using the coaxial digital output of the NB530 to the receiver. The result of course is as good or as bad as regular DD or DTS.
By coincident, right after I got the NB530, I stumbled upon a great deal on Yamaha RX-V665 receiver. As a receiver, the Yamaha RX-V665 has a rather mediocre power supply and even worse power amp section but if use as a pre-amp and processor, it is quite decent. Anyway, connecting the NB530MGX to the RX-V665 is straight forward; all is required is the HDMI cable.
The NB530MGX does not have HD audio decoder but it can pass the HD audio bitstream when HDMI HD audio output is selected. The Yamaha RX-V665 detects and decodes DTS HD Master or DD TrueHD or for that matter, PCM without any problem.

I only have a small issue with the remote in the sense I think the FF/RR and chapter skip keys can be better arranged and somewhat bigger. As for the NB530MGX itself, I am quite happy about it. True, it is profile 1.1 and does not have Ethernet connection and that’s fine as I consider the BD Live even the Java stuff is more harm than good as they are the causes of most of the incompatibilities among Blu-Ray world. As mentioned, the unit does not decode HD audio, which is good as I don’t want to pay for something I don’t want or need. As long as it can send raw HD audio bitstream to the receiver, I am happy. The player is also a very good upscaler for regular DVD. In fact, some of the good DVD looks far better than those poorly made BD!
By looking inside the player, I would say there is more room to cut cost and yet made the player even more reliable and possible performed better. I would not be surprised to see the next generation of this player lower the price by another $10 or even $20. But if you don’t want to wait, $98 is a good deal.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
$98 Magnavox NB530MGX Blu-Ray Player (3) – Inside the Cover
Well, while I wasn’t able to see what the major components are, it is nonetheless “educational” to see how a supposedly low cost unit by a large high volume DVD player maker was made.
Friday, July 10, 2009
$98 Magnavox NB530MGX Blu-Ray Player (2) – Setup and Use

Setup for a basic player like the NB530MGX is simple and straight forward enough one probably does not even need to look at the manual.

Since my old receiver does not have HDMI connection, I have to use the digital output from the player to the receiver. Again, this means I will not be able to enjoy the full function of even the basic player because the player will downgrade the sound track before it sends to the digital output.
After everything is connected, power the player and the TV screen is….jumping and fuzzy lines. Have no fear. This is only due to the HDFury is telling the player it can do 1080P while as the TV can only do 1080i. No big deal. Just use the “HDMI” button on the remote with the display on the front panel of the player to cycle through and resolution selections and the player is ready to play.
From standby to eject the tray is surprisingly fast. It only took 15sec from the time I hit the eject bottom on the remote till the player wake up and eject the tray. This is much faster than the Toshiba A3 HD DVD player and on par with many low cost DVD players. It is certainly not the snail pace of even high end early Blu-Ray players.
Video quality for Blu-Ray is probably as good as can be expected from an old RPTV. What is surprising is the upscaling quality of the regular DVD. We have three players has upscale capabilities, a Oppo DV-980H DVD player, Toshiba A3 HD DVD player and this Magnavox NB530. Both the Oppo and Toshiba have good reputation on their upscaling. In my setup, I think the Magnavox is just as good as the Toshiba and better than the Oppo. But here is the problem of HDCP again. If you do not have HDMI, you will lose this great upscale capability of the player even you already paid for it. The image quality of a carefully mastered recent DVD upscaled to 1080i is very good. Depends on your TV and viewing distance, one may be hard pressed to see the difference between regular DVD and Blu-Ray. Can I see the difference? Yes, I can. Would I pay more for Blu-Ray movie? Well, if it is $1 or $2 yes. But I certainly will not pay 50% more let alone 2X or even 3X more for Blu-Ray movies.
This player does have an annoyances issue on playing old 4:3 “full screen” DVD and that include those fake none anamorphic “widescreen” DVDs. The player will not automatically adjust the aspect ratio and the video image is stretched. You have the manually goes into the setup menu to change the aspect ratio.
Audio wise, since I don’t have HDMI capable receiver and the player does not have multi channel analog output, I would not be able to test out the lossless sound tack on some of the Blu-Ray disc. As far as regular DVD quality level playback, it is about the same as most average DVD player out there.
This is a Blu-Ray profile 1.1 player which means it does not have network connection for BD Live. Personally after reading all the horror stories on the web about the stupid BD Live, I think I will miss that junk function.
Overall, I would think at $98 is a worth well purchase and I am happy about it. In fact, I feel pretty good I passed Fry’s $199 one day special for the Sony S360 and waited for this one instead.
p.s If you need HDMI cable, don't wast money on those retail stores want to sale one to you for $49 or worst. Good quality cable does not mean you have pay high cost. I use one from monoprice.com and only paid $4.74 plus shipping for a good 10ft HDMI cable. You can choose diffent cable color that make cable management easier.

$98 Magnavox NB530MGX Blu-Ray Player (1) - The Packaging

When Walmart dropped the price for the Magnavox Blu-Ray player to $98, I broke down and brought one. But is it any good?

Make no mistake this is a basic entrant level Blu-Ray player. The packaging is also very basic but I suppose is adequate. The flip of the box has a diagram for the back panel connectors is a good design, at least better than nothing. Inside the box are the following,
- The player
- Remote
- Battery for the remote
- Analog composite video RCA cable
- Two channel analog audio RCA cable
- Manual
- HDMI for video and audio
- Component video
- Composite video
- Analog stereo audio
- Digital optical audio
- Digital coaxial audio

That’s it. But then for $98 what do you expect? If you need a component video cable, you probably can use the included analog audio and composite as component video cable. While it may not look very elegant, it gets the job done.
Please note, my local Walmart place this play and the older NB500MG9 on the same stack for the same price. You want to be sure you get the right one. As newer unit, once would assume it has improved electronic. At very min. the new model has both optical and coaxial audio output while the older model only has coaxial output.
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