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Owsla posted:PROJECTOR! I swear, every time I see a projector in this thread, I smile. It's like a secret brotherhood of the REALLY REALLY REALLY BIG picture.
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Owsla posted:
are those the atlantic technologies with the blue drivers?
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King Hotpants posted:I swear, every time I see a projector in this thread, I smile. It's like a secret brotherhood of the REALLY REALLY REALLY BIG picture. Ahaha, I know what you mean. We've had it over a year and there are still times when we'll be watching something and just stop to talk about how absolutely huge the picture is. We'll never go back Omegaslast posted:are those the atlantic technologies with the blue drivers? Totally I started putting together my 2.0 vinyl station today. Just got back from picking up some of these at Best Buy: Also ordered a Shure M97xE cartridge and an Audio Source Amp 100 today: I'm still trying to decide what phono preamp to run. In my price range (~$50) it looks like it's either the TCC TC-750 or the Rolls VP29. Anyone have any experience with either of them? I'm leaning towards the Rolls since it has a headphone out.
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# ? Mar 30, 2007 02:00 |
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Owsla posted:Ahaha, I know what you mean. We've had it over a year and there are still times when we'll be watching something and just stop to talk about how absolutely huge the picture is. We'll never go back If you want to really improve those insignias, check out this article and the links for mods in it. http://www.zaphaudio.com/Insignia.html
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# ? Mar 30, 2007 02:10 |
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Nice! Words can't describe how excited I am to click that link
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# ? Mar 30, 2007 02:14 |
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My humble setup: The TV, main DVD player, CD Player, and Turntable are all SONY. I'm planning to upgrade my TV very soon to a nice HDTV. The silver DVD player is a region free Phillips, and the receiver the Yamaha HTR-5540. The main speakers and the center are Polk, as well as the surrounds. I bought them all seperately but decided on all Polk Audios for tambre matching. The only speaker not polk is my sub, which is the SONY WM40 - a great little subwoofer. And here are my DVDs. Left shelf: Right shelf:
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# ? Mar 31, 2007 12:17 |
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caiman posted:And here are my DVDs. Left shelf:
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# ? Mar 31, 2007 19:46 |
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No pics because I'm across the state ATM, but here's the core: InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 (480p widescreen DLP projector) Homebrew 96" screen Onkyo 1000w 7.1 HTIB XBMC-powered Xbox Windows XP MCE PC w/ Hauppauge PVR150 and a VBOX Cat's Eye 150 HDTV tuner File server w/ 1.5TB of media storage, about 70% full of movies and TV. With this setup, I can play any digital format I've ever cared to try, from TiVo exports up to HD-DVD/Blu-Ray rips all with the push of a few remote control buttons. My whole design goal for my AV setup is to never have to leave the couch to change media. wolrah fucked around with this message at 02:42 on Apr 1, 2007 |
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First off, everyone needs to stop talking about HD-DVD rips. Secondly, why would you bother with HD-DVD rips when you have a 480p projector?
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It pains me to have to remind you all of this, but ripped HD DVD, Blu-Ray, or filez in general are BANNABLE King Hotpants posted:6. No filez. In a forum dealing peripherally with a lot of digital media and DRM issues, this is going to be hard to do, but please. No talking about filez, no making sideways wise-rear end remarks about filez (like "boy if only there was a way for me to get that movie for free" or "Wow I can't wait for a rip to come out" ), just pretend they don't exist. Filez aren't tolerated on the rest of SA, and they aren't tolerated here. Please, please, PLEASE read the rules. Do not talk about them. King Hotpants fucked around with this message at 06:26 on Apr 1, 2007 |
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Iostcause posted:Goddamn. Got enough DVDs? Not even remotely.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 07:10 |
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King Hotpants posted:It pains me to have to remind you all of this, but ripped HD DVD, Blu-Ray, or filez in general are BANNABLE How should this be interpreted? 1. any discussion about HD-DVD/Bluray rips = = ban 2. discussion about HD-DVD/Bluray rips = ban If #1, does that mean DVD ripping and archiving are also forbidden topics?
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 08:02 |
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If you own the DVD/HD DVD, it's legal. If you don't, it's not. Centralizing all of YOUR content on an HDD is one thing, downloading content you don't own is another. I don't see how this is hard. If you think I'm being unreasonable, please say so. There's so many potential DRM/piracy issues in a forum that deals with primarily copy-protected content that I'd like to know how best to discuss them.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 08:07 |
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King Hotpants posted:I don't see how this is hard. quote:If you think I'm being unreasonable, please say so. There's so many potential DRM/piracy issues in a forum that deals with primarily copy-protected content that I'd like to know how best to discuss them.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 08:32 |
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Chemmy posted:First off, everyone needs to stop talking about HD-DVD rips. Secondly, why would you bother with HD-DVD rips when you have a 480p projector? Even on a 480p projector, HD looks better than SD.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 08:57 |
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King Hotpants posted:Even on a 480p projector, HD looks better than SD. That's easily understandable, but how's the dot pitch on those things? Don't you get a huge visible grid on your wall?
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 10:13 |
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This thread is making me terribly jealous of you all, but I DO have a projector I picked up at a college asset disposal sale for $40! (Panasonic PT-L759U) Luckily I had a huge white wall to point it at! ChickenFart fucked around with this message at 15:46 on Apr 1, 2007 |
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wolrah posted:No pics because I'm across the state ATM, but here's the core: What are your using for your screen? Blackout cloth? Paint? You have essentially the same projector as me (X1/4800).
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 16:41 |
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jegHegy posted:That's easily understandable, but how's the dot pitch on those things? Don't you get a huge visible grid on your wall? Scrapez posted:What are your using for your screen? Blackout cloth? Paint? Last year with my X1 I used large sheets of paper duct-taped to the wall. With the 4805, I decided to do it a bit better and built a PVC frame around which I wrapped blackout cloth. It's still held together with duct tape, but now there's no seams and the reflectivity is more even. For $34 in parts I can't complain. I'll be trying screen paint once I get settled in the new place.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 17:54 |
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jegHegy posted:That's easily understandable, but how's the dot pitch on those things? Don't you get a huge visible grid on your wall? Inter-pixel gap on the older 480p projectors isn't too bad at all. Sure, it's worse than the newer stuff in 720p and 1080p, but that's where viewing distance comes in. If you're sitting at 1.5x the screen width like you're supposed to, you're sitting far enough away that the pixels blend together a bit, and all you see is a pretty picture.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 18:31 |
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I've since added a cable box, Wii and Xbox 360. I'm pretty happy with my set up right now, but I'm itching for actual DVD shelves because I've had to start piling new movies on there and it looks awful.
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King Hotpants posted:Inter-pixel gap on the older 480p projectors isn't too bad at all. Sure, it's worse than the newer stuff in 720p and 1080p, but that's where viewing distance comes in. Definitely, If I come up close I can see the screendoor effect but at seated distance I don't see it at all. I am also lucky in that I've never experienced the rainbow effect that many people get with dlp projectors.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 18:51 |
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Scrapez posted:I am also lucky in that I've never experienced the rainbow effect that many people get with dlp projectors. Very lucky. I'm not extremely sensitive to rainbows, but I could easily see them if I looked for them on my X1 thanks to the slow color wheel. It never bothered me during movies (not even Sin City) but definitely showed when testing it.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 20:25 |
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wolrah posted:Very lucky. I'm not extremely sensitive to rainbows, but I could easily see them if I looked for them on my X1 thanks to the slow color wheel. It never bothered me during movies (not even Sin City) but definitely showed when testing it. I had to completely swear off DLP after playing Halo2 on one. I don't even like the game that much, but since you have to focus on the cros hair(bright spot) half the game is nothing but blurring rainbows for me.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 20:36 |
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Audio only. I have a G3 iBook and a Pro-Ject Debut 3 turntable going in to a NAD C340 and a pair of Paradigm titans.
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# ? Apr 1, 2007 21:38 |
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Optoma HD70 DLP Projector Sony 5.1 Reciever ( I forget the model now ) Panasonic DVD player Mustang 92" Electric Screen KLH Left/Right/Sub system (the oldest and weakest bit of the system) MTX Center Channel KLH Rears Yeah, I know the speakers are the weakest bit, but they still put out decent sound, probably about as good as most HTIB systems. Oh, and the HTPC is a 1.6Ghz Duron Ghetto box. However, I've got mythtv on it (Ubuntu linux) with an air2pc HDTV tuner. My Mac Mini comes in Thursday though, and the myth box will go into a closet somewhere. Screen down with flash (that's why it looks washed out) Screen up, you can see the system components to the left My cool new furniture I just got I can drive the entire system with these three remotes The Optoma HD70 echobucket fucked around with this message at 19:53 on Apr 2, 2007 |
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hey boys and girls, i've been reading this topic and there's some nice setups in here... i stumbled into a projector setup when a friend of mine was upgrading to a z5 from a z2, basically i got the thing at a steal of a price and am well happy with it considering how little it cost. the setup has evolved slowly over time and is currently where i'm happy with it. to be honest i don't use it all that much as i like to keep it 'special' if you know what i mean, when i use it, it's a treat. it's a sanyo z2 so nothing amazing, but is certainly a jaw dropper when people come over to play some games or watch a film. it's being projected onto a grandview screen which is 92" diagonal and is fed pictures from a gamecube, 360 and a philips dvd player which'll read anything you throw at it. eventually i'll upgrade to something nicer, i'll probably do it the next time the bulb explodes so i've got about a year or so of viewing (assuming this one lasts as long as the last one did) before i'll shell out. also if you're interested the sound setup is a set of mordaunt short genies with sub hooked up to a cambridge audio 6.1 receiver. the tdl floorstanders serve 2 purposes, they get my front speakers at a nice height and they work off the cambridge audio stereo amp sat in the unit beneath for whan i want to listen to music properly.
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Crispy_Rapcakes posted:Wow, is that an electric screen mounted upside down?
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 09:43 |
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Ah yes. What's the model number on this thing. I want it. edit: n/m. I think I found it here on amazon. Instant Stalker fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Apr 10, 2007 |
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echobucket posted:Wow, is that an electric screen mounted upside down? Ha, no it's a pulldown screen with a busted mechanism mounted upside down... the guy I bought the projector off had it going spare and seeing as I didn't (and still don't) have a wall to project onto nor enough cash to buy a proper screen, this did the trick lovely. It's a little bit knackered and you can plainly see ripples on it but whatever, it'll do for now... I've just had to lay out $500 on vet bills so i won't be buying a screen this month
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Where do you guys get your HDMI cables from? I've been using Component with my system since I got it in January and quite frankly I think its capable of better. I have 2 HDMI/HD capable devices (Toshiba DVD player and Motorola Cable Box/DVR from Comcast) and a Denon HD receiver with 2HDMI in/1HDMI out (obv.) to my Samsung 50" DLP. I need to pick up 3 cables I believe, of varying lengths and don't necessarily want to pay more for the cabling than I did for my TV + receiver... Open to suggestions. Also, people make a fuss about "incompatible HDMI" like version 2 or version 3 or whatever. Is this a concern? Edit: will post pics of my setup after I get home from practice tonight, just so I don't get too far off-topic.
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 21:02 |
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b00 posted:Where do you guys get your HDMI cables from? Many people recommend monoprice.com for HDMI cables. I have purchased all of mine from them and have yet to receive a bad cable.
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# ? Apr 10, 2007 21:20 |
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lovely Macbook webcam photos: Power conditioner on the bottom, CD player and tube buffer above that, amplifier on the right, speakers are Mirage FRX-7. The box behind the left speaker contains spare tubes. Rega Planet CD player; Decware ZBox tube buffer: Decware SE34I-2 amplifier and my XM radio.
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Click to big it. This is the beginnings of my new system We have: Sharp Aquos 46"XD1E LCD Sony STR DG500 6.1 reciever (arriving tomorrow) Tannoy EFX 5.1 speakers PS3 Old Xbox1 for media centre Dirty couches crap antennae The stand was one of the hardest things to find. I want my PS3 upright, but there are very few stands that allow this without being >3' tall, and even fewer that come in black glass. Same story with the amp, I would have this all up and running if I had taken a silver one, but no dice. Everything aside from the xbox is gloss black, including the speakers. It looks awesome when it's not dusty. I'm not sure how best to tidy the cables here, but I'll deal with that once I get the amp wired in. Hopefully something will come to mind by then. Next on the list are: A rear centre for the 6.1 X360 elite HUGE beanbag to drop in the middle of the floor. The worlds greatest dust vacuum. seriously, that poo poo ain't funny. Maybe an all in one remote, but I dunno. The PS3 one is bluetooth, so I doubt it's catered for. Also, why aren't more remotes bluetooth? changing tracks from the kitchen/toilet is the way forward.
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frankenbeans posted:Also, why aren't more remotes bluetooth? changing tracks from the kitchen/toilet is the way forward. I too enjoy the ultimate lazyness Bluetooth provides. Before I would have to actually move my arm to point at the TV. Now I can move a single digit no matter the location of the remote. This is how entertainment was meant to be enjoyed. I can see how people with fancy-shmancy universal IR remotes would be sad they aren't included in the slack-a-thon though.
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fliegenfischen posted:
How did you get lifetime on your Series 3? I could only get the 1, 2 or 3 years.
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fossil005 posted:How did you get lifetime on your Series 3? I could only get the 1, 2 or 3 years. Isn't "lifetime" equal to three years in TiVo's eyes? I thought I remembered reading that in the small print.
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fossil005 posted:How did you get lifetime on your Series 3? I could only get the 1, 2 or 3 years. There was a short time when TiVo allowed you to transfer your lifetime from a Series 1 or 2 to a new 3. See: http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/rss/tivo-series-3-lifetime-subscription-transfer-go-live-200230.php I have a Series 1 with lifetime and I have definitely gotten my money's worth, having owned my Sony SVR-2000 for ~4 years. I was thinking about doing the Lifetime transfer, but I don't even have an HDTV yet, and I think that PVRs will eventually become commonplace in cable boxes. In addition, TiVo has a large hurdle to overcome, requiring much more hard drive space in order to capture the uncompressed stream, while the cable companies can save the compressed data.
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JVC 27" SDTV (OLD) Pioneer DV-578A-S (DVD-Audio and SACD) Insight/Comcast Digital Box Harman/Kardon AVR325 Sirius Home Dock for my Sportster 4 XBOX 180 w/XBMC Wii D-Link Wireless Adapter for XBOX Harmony 880 PRO Polk CS220(?) Center Klipcsh Synergy III F2 Mains At home: Infinity Overture II Mains Used for Rears Yamaha 8" Sub That TV is nearly 7 years old and has been with me all through college, but it needs to go ASAP. Once I get gainful employment, that will be the first thing replaced. Otherwise, I am happy with my system. I would like to get a Klipsch center channel to match the mains though, as the Polk is about a decade old now. I am living short term with my g/f, so my whole system is not present. I do miss listening to SACD and DVD-A in full 5.1 channel glory, but I shouldn't have to wait a whole lot longer. I want to get an XBOX 360 Elite and HD-DVD add-on at some point too once I get a HDTV.
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Ok, I will play. Display: Mitsubishi WS73-711 (IMO the best CRT rear pro ever built, 9in CRTs). Receiver: Sony STR-DA2ES DVD: Pioneer DV444 CD changer: Pioneer PDF-1009 Game: PS2 (Wii coming soon) Video: Hughes HR10-250 HD Directivo (OTA HD locals) Video2:Hughes HDVR2 SD Directivo (also feeds future TV on patio that I have been too lazy to hook up). LCR speakers: Mcintosh HT2s, HT4 Center channel Sub Speakercraft Bass X-12 Interconnects: Ultralink Control: HTM MX3000 touch screen remote and MRF250 RF receiver. Dust Not shown: Remote controlled dimmers on all room lighting, Itunes streamed from PC on other side of the house, Ignore the dead scaler and sat box under the cabinet. Total invested ~ $1,000. Being in the AV business has it's rewards. Most of this stuff was cast off from clients systems that we replaced. Yes, my pictures suck. Lighting in that room sucks for pics (good for watching tv). Richie Rich fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Apr 20, 2007 |
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