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| Home Theater Design and Construction Steve's New TheatreDiscuss Steve's New Theatre in the Home Theater Installation and Systems forum; Steve's New Theatre I have a Sony Vaio running Media Center 2005 and would love to figure out how to have it or ... |
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre X10 products will take care of the lights and other household things. But I'm not sure if they have something that will send discrete codes out over IR, if your home theater gear doesn't have RS232 inputs. As for serving DVD content off your computer or XBOX 360, it is illegal for you to take a regular movie DVD and store it on your computer for that purpose. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre I don't wanna serve the content to other people, other places. I wanna serve to my home theater, just like I serve my music from this one computer to all the other computers in my home. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre There is a commercially available DVD Storeage system that is using the premise that you can store your DVD's for personal use - Same as DVD Shrink users use. The problem is you have to convert the ifo's to a wmv file to stream to XBox extenders as they do not permit plain dvd files being streamed. Software like HAI control for media centre and homeseer will let you control X10 and ther similar technologies from with in the MCE interface. I think that HIA has a product that can use standard remote codes to other equipment. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre Check out the reviews for the BenQ PE8720 projector. When on another board I know someone else mentioned how good the BenQ customer service was in Australia. He said they came right out to the house to update the firmware on the projector. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre Steve IMO i would try to "hide" the speakers especially if this room is to be for mostly for HT use. Using Definitive UIW RLS2 inwall speakers are great because they use a sealed backplate enclosure and eliminate issues with "sound crawl". If you budget is roughly $5000USD you can easily afford four of these for mounting as rear channels, plus I would use the Power Monitor 900s for the front channels behind the screen. This will give you 250w RMS 10in subs in each of the front speakers and let you set them to large so that they can handily recreate full range audio. I feel that the best thing for LFE money can buy is an Infinite Baffle system. See The Infinitely Baffled. Right now TC-Sounds has the TC-3000 15in at $400 and four of these mounted properly and powered by the Behringer EP2500 could easly tromp most high dollar prebuilt subs. This kind of setup can be used for both movies and music and will give you mountains of dynamics for a reasonable value. EDIT: Oh and why hide em you ask? well to make the experience have pull like gravity, letting you forget why and how but just enjoying it ~Bob | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre Unfortunately there is no dealer in Oz for these, they look good though for in-walls, ruled out IB due to lack of room/soundproofing issues so will probably resort to Jamo D6 7.2 system, should fit my budget and they are quite inconspicous when wall mounted. I'm going to use only HTPC for HT, running through seperate amplification, the soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS 7.1 has THX certification so if I stay with THX certified amplifiers I should have a cheap THX certified Theatre ![]() | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre If you are looking for a subfloor solution that won't steal a lot of height and will also provide a moisture barrier, you could consider Dricore or a similar product. Easy to install but not cheap. Here is the URL: http://www.dricore.com/en/eindex.htm I used this in my basement and installed hardwoods over it! 2 years and counting on the hardwoods and (knock wood - pun intended) no problems. The home theater area will have carpeting and the installer/owner of where I am getting my carpet actually took a piece with him to show other clients an alternative solution. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre Things looked like they where about to start last Thursday, but the digger was reqired somewhere else and now its raining. Should have the slab down by end of next week. I consoled my self by ordering the two rows of theatre chairs when I found these at Amart, salesman gave me 10% off even though the sale was on floorstock only and not ordered goods. They will be delivered end of September, just have to find somewhere to store them. Full leather, 4 seater with storage and cup holders in the arm rests for AU$2250 a piece. Had to sacrifice the electric recliners as they added AU$2550 a row. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre It is illegal to store a taped tv program on a VHS cassette in Australia, but they haven't banned the use of them. We have a huge movement requesting fair use to be introduced in to digital content provisions over here at the moment. How can products like the MAX Multimedia Server, Media Centre PC's or any of the DVR's out there be allowed to exist when they are only used for the storage of copyrighted content. There is always someone that can only keep chirping about it is illegal to copy your own DVD's, that may be so, but the time is already changing that it is legal to store a copy of the original if it is not in the same format, eg ripping CD's to MP3, or DVD's to WMV, why do you think Microsoft won't allow the XBox 360 to play DVD's from the server, but it will allow WMV versions to play or Itunes allows you to convert your CD's. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre I'm not debating the technical capabilties, but rlogle's response seemed to indicate he didn't know ripping DVDs for personal use is illegal because it bypasses CSS. Making copies of or storing copyrighted material for personal use isn't what is illegal, it's bypassing CSS that is. That's why you can't use Windows XP Media Center to rip a DVD movie; it has to be in the drive to play (as far as I can tell). I just thought he should be aware of this. His Media Center PC is not going to be able to serve all his DVD content the way he wants, unless he hacks something together and is willing to do so illegally. If he is, that's fine. I'm not trying to be the copyright police. The MAX Multimedia Server exists in the same way the Kaledescape exists, but that doesn't mean that company isn't going to get sued too. | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre I know it is not a home builders forum but we are one step closer to our home theatre. The foundations are set and the frame should be up soon. We have Boral cinema zone for the sound insulation which should be interesting as it goes up. Will keep you posted | |||
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| Re: Steve's New Theatre Framework has started to go up and the theatre is looking better. I have attached pics of the door, inside the theatre and the small electrical room that will house all the AV and computer gear. Calling around daily now to see the progress. One side note, the other half went into a store the other day and wanted to buy pictures with abstract saxophone and other instruments on them, I mentioned this is a theatre and not an audiophile listening setup. Now I have to shop for turntable, amp, speakers etc for a dedicated two channel setup side by side with the theatre Should have the electrican and cabler round in the next couple of weeks. Everything is on target for Christmas. | |||
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