Move Your Media: Cast It With SlingCatcher : Stretching Is Bad For You

By William Van Winkle , published on March 19, 2009 at 2:20 PM
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Without your having to even touch a button, the SlingCatcher has already started playing the selected screen window and redirected audio output from the PC speakers to the home theater. We tested with a video podcast of CNBC’s "Fast Money" show played through iTunes. As our source window was stretched beyond its native size, the image on the PC looked blocky—hence, so did the image on our TV. For best results, make sure you keep projected windows at their native size.

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pdesai2019 03/20/2009 10:48 PM
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Why don't I see print option for this story? I usually print the long stories on this site and read it later.

zodiacfml 03/24/2009 2:30 PM
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nice and useful review.

Tomsguiderachel 03/24/2009 7:40 PM
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pdesai2019 :
Why don't I see print option for this story? I usually print the long stories on this site and read it later.


You're right--there is no print option on this type of story. For "slide show" articles where you click through to see the next page and picture, we don't aggregate all the pages into a printable format like we do for reviews. Perhaps this is a feature we will add in the future.

Thanks for reading,
Rachel Rosmarin
Editor of Tom's Guide

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