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Turn Your iPhone 4 into Gesture-Based Controller

I am sure in a tiny hurry now but I want to get this blog updated. It is far from simple to stick to a reasonable update itinerary but I wish to help it become dependable. With a little luck someday I can post on this blog even more frequently. Right this moment I plan to present to you a great piece I stumbled upon on home theater. It truly is very unique.

Turn Your iPhone 4 into Gesture-Based Controller
Movea has announced a new app, Air Mouse, that can turn your iPhone 4 into a gesture-based motion control device.
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Question by Sparktite: What do i need for my home theatre setup?
I believe what i need is an amp but not sure. I basically have a computer setup where i play all my games and listen to all my music. Currently have a 5.1 setup and a regular woofer setup with a splitter plugged into the back of my computer. And my tv has some of the worst speakers i have ever heard. I used to have a sub woofer that i was able to hook up to both of these, it had a built in amp. But lately have found some very large speakers. At least 2-3 feet tall each, one speaker one woofer each. Problem is they have the home theatre, “old school” for my age plugs. Just the wire and clamp plug. Now i want to be able to hook both my computer and tv together to both of these speakers, and maybe even my 5.1 setup. But i need to be able to switch the sound between the two, so i dont have video game gun shots going off when im watching a comedy. If any one knows what i should do to get this setup. Or know of a really nice amp for cheap that will allow me to do this pls let me know. Thanks, and sorry for the very long question.

SHORT VERSION
Want to be able to hook up both my computer and tv to these two very large speakers i have, that i believe are for a home theatre system, and am not sure what i need(an amp?) to be able to do this.

Best answer:

Answer by gabeurb
A new Amp most any will do the trick. you should be able to hook your new “old school” speakers in no prob. hook you tv up and through AUX hook up the Comp. You will probrably need an analog converter to hook your comp up. I had an Awia amp but kept overloading it when played too loud. GOOD LUCK..

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