Home Theater Geeks (Video)

by TWiT
15

Get the most out of your home theater with the latest advances, product reviews, and all things audio and video. Every Thursday, Scott Wilkinson shares his expertise, energy, and enthusiasm about how to make your A/V system sound and look its best. In this short-format podcast, Scott brings you news, reviews, interviews, and commentary, and answers your questions. You can join Club TWiT for $7 a month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $2.99 a month.New episodes every Thursday.

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  • Cybernose
    Love the Detail
    Glad they brought back HTG.
  • JoshFenton
    Best show on TWiT
    This was the best show on TWiT. Too bad Leo hates anything and anyone who outshines him. First he ran off John C. Dvorak then he killed off Scott’s show. Sad.
  • zillow111us
    Why is this in video?
    No one every shows a set up. It's just his mug and someone else staring at a camera. Great info but save your money and make it an audio only podcast.
  • Gyro2130
    CES 2016 Coverage
    Excellent coverage of CES 2016 Scott. Love your podcast!
  • SirReginaldMoneypenny
    I have been watching this podcast for a little over 2 years...
    This podcast contains countless gems of home theater wisdom. Do not expect everything to be covered in one episode, as the field of study is very broad, and very (very) complex! Great intelligent interviews and the host has a very cheerful and positive attitude. I am an audio professional and find this podcast indispensable. Thank you!
  • TalkenRain
    Need more constructive info
    I've been watching on and off and it seems this is mostly interviews and not real constructive info about home theater systems. It seems focused mainly on Video with very little about audio. I'd like more about 7.1 content. How it's delivered and what media. Seems home media servers don't often support Dolby Ture HD or DTS HD? Is there other ways to receive these formats other than BluRay? will Netflix or other stream services support these formats? If so when? This is the kind of info I'd like to see, not just interviews about equipment less than 1% of us have…
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