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		<title>Choosing A Screen For Your Home Theatre</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 14:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering setting up a home theater system, then there are three basic components to consider. They are the screen, the speakers and the player. Two of these pieces of equipment are directly linked to the dimensions of the room in which you will be seated and where you will be sitting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering setting up a home theater system, then there are three basic components to consider. They are the screen, the speakers and the player. Two of these pieces of equipment are directly linked to the dimensions of the room in which you will be seated and where you will be sitting.</p>
<p>All DVD players over a certain price are pretty good and you ought to listen to a couple to make up your mind. The same with speakers, although how many you will need is dependent on the proportions of the room. The screen is more important and that is what I want to discuss here.</p>
<p>It will not actually be of very much help to you to just go into a department store which stocks fifty or sixty television sets all in rows. You may find that you have a preference for one screen&#8217;s colour display over another, but the colours are controllable anyway by brightness, contrast and colour mix. You need to view the screen as it will be seen in your home theater.</p>
<p>In order to do this, I always recommend getting a pen, paper, preferably graph paper, and a rule. Draw in the dimensions of the room to the largest scale that the sheet of paper allows, maybe one inch for two feet or there abouts. Then draw a line to symbolize the screen against whichever wall you choose and finally add a few squares for the seats. Now measure the space between them and write that figure down, because it is very important.</p>
<p>Using our scale above, if the gap on paper between the screen and the seating is five inches, the distance in the room will be ten feet and ten feet is 120 inches. A good rule of thumb, when trying to work out screen size is the same one used for paintings, which is that the ideal viewing distance of a picture is between three and five times its diagonal measurement. Therefore, in our illustration, the ideal screen size should be between 40 and 24 inches. However, many experts put a minimum screen size for a home theater at 28 inches.</p>
<p>That may come as a bit of a surprise to many of you, because a lot of people think that the answer is the bigger the better. However, primed with this information, now go to the TV store and look at the TV&#8217;s again. You will find that if you get up too close to some sorts of screen the picture becomes rather poor, particularly with conventional television screens. Plasma and HDTV allow you to get a little closer without losing quality.</p>
<p>Another factor is your age, or at least, the quality of your eyesight. Would you rather watch the film with your glasses on or off? Off for me, so I would tend towards the higher end of our scale or maybe even go above it. My eyes are not going to get any better, but I can always put my glasses on when the time comes that I cannot see my screen properly any longer. However, I want to put that time off for a while yet, so I would go for a 48 inch screen in this illustration for my home theater. Plasma, if I could afford it.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Sound Bars For Movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 18:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel  Coleman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sound bar is a great way to improve what you hear when you watch TV without the complexity of (or space required by) a conventional surround sound system. This type of speaker is easy to install, requires minimal set-up and yields impressive results.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sound bar is a great way to improve what you hear when you watch TV without the complexity of (or space required by) a conventional surround sound system. This type of speaker is easy to install, requires minimal set-up and yields impressive results.</p>
<p>Although <a target='_blank' href="http://www.cheapforme.com/newsdesk_info.php/newsdesk_id/52">home theater sound bars</a> are a single speaker and will not perform what sort of true multichannel audio system would, it may be an ideal solution for any more compact viewing area or any situation in which a more complicated system just will not work.</p>
<p>The type and size of the room where you&#8217;re planning to install your sound bar will influence what type and size you need. If the room is small to medium-sized and square or rectangular, you can create a dynamic surround sound experience by choosing either a virtual surround or a &#8220;beaming&#8221; sound bar.</p>
<p>A virtual surround bar includes the left, center and right audio channels (also called LCR) all in one sleek cabinet. The LCR option won&#8217;t give you the range you&#8217;ll get with a true surround sound system, but will greatly improve the sound you get when watching movies, TV, or playing video games.</p>
<p>A &#8220;beaming&#8221; sound bar works by literally bouncing or beaming sound off the four walls around your listening area, essentially fooling your ears into thinking the sound is coming from different directions as it would with a true surround sound system. However, this won&#8217;t be as effective in an open floor plan or a large room.</p>
<p>Should you simply want stereo system seem, or else you are using a bigger room, you might think about a more conventional seem bar with built-in amplification. A great stereo system seem bar is a tremendous improvement within the loudspeakers utilized in flat-screen Televisions, your set-up is going to be easy, and you will acquire a sleek look. Make sure to note what audio inputs you&#8217;ll need (cable, DVD player, gaming console, etc.) before choosing.</p>
<p>Buy <a target='_blank' href="http://www.cheapforme.com/index.php/cPath/496_508_840_892">cheap home theater sound bars</a>.</p>
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		<title>Home Movie Theater Projectors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 02:57:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going to the movies is a very popular recreational pastime, especially for young executives living considerably stressful lives managing a company's affairs. However, for those people, who do not have the time to waste travelling back and fore from the movie theater, the solution to this problem could be just inside their own home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Owen Jones</div>
<p>Going to the movies is a very popular recreational pastime, especially for young executives living considerably stressful lives managing a company&#8217;s affairs. However, for those people, who do not have the time to waste travelling back and fore from the movie theater, the solution to this problem could be just inside their own home. </p>
<p>Why not recreate the visual and sound systems of the movie theaters with your very own custom home theater system? The best custom home theater set up certainly can include high quality components that are capable of recreating the entire movie theater experience without having to drive from your house to the movie theater spending time and effort waiting in heavy traffic. This modern technology can give you the relaxation and experience that full-sized movie theaters provide. </p>
<p>The basic components, such as a big screen and speakers with clear and flicker free images from a high quality DVD, can easily provide an almost-authentic movie theater experience. Home theater experts recommend that before you decide on the final set-up and equipment for your custom home theater system, the size of the location must be the first consideration. </p>
<p>So, if you have a small size room intended for your home theater system, a television may be best situated in the middle of one wall and three loudspeakers, placed on the left, right and center, might be enough to provide the surround sound you require from a custom movie theater. However, if you have a larger room, a home theater projector might be the best bet for recreating the &#8220;big screen&#8221;. </p>
<p>Home theater projector screens can provide an authentic movie theater experience. If you have a very rather room for your home theater system, in conjunction with your home theater projector and home theater projector screen, you could add some more loudspeakers about the room. A further useful recommendation is that a sub-woofer may also help to provide the optimum surround sound to allow you to produce the authentic sound of a movie theater in your own living room.</p>
<p>There are a variety of designs and models of home theater projector you could choose from. You will have to get acquainted with the qualities of each one, before you make up your mind which one to purchase. It could also be necessary for you to hire the services of a home theater expert to get the home theater system that will give you optimum entertainment. This will mean not having to spend an unreasonable amount of time and money on your home theater system and home theater projector. </p>
<p>It is very easy to buy equipment with more capacity than you need for your home theater, especially if you not acquainted with the possible choices and the various requirements that your home theater may have due to the room&#8217;s measurements. The diagonal width of your home theater projector screen should be a function of the size of your custom home theater and the equipment in your custom home theater. For example, from where you intend to sit to the screen should be between two and five times the diameter of the screen. Therefore, looking at it another way, if you want to sit 10 feet (120 inches) from the screen, then the screen should be 24-60 inches, but it is subject to personal preference and depends on the viewers eyesight.</p>
<p>Your home theater designer could easily also suggest options that may not require a television set for your home theater. How is this so? The reason for this is the technological innovations provided by computers and home theater projectors. Home theater projectors like InFocus screenplay models can be used in conjunction with a computer in a small room set-up. Home theater projectors are also lightweight and may be transported easily. For this reason, a projector is very useful for use in custom home theaters and business presentations.</p>
<p>Home theater projectors and home theater projector screens do help provide a true cinematic experience. This type of installation is particularly handy for business presentations and therefore it is becoming ever more in demand. This combination of your custom home and custom office theater systems is a brand new phenomenon, which only a few smart customers have dreamt up. </p>
<p>It may well be that being now aware of all these facts: that is, that a basic television set, three speakers and a DVD player can be perfectly adequate for those people who only want a start-up home theater system, you may come to the conclusion that you do not really require a home theater projector, especially if the room for your custom home theater system is not very big|large|. </p>
<p>You can enjoy a cinematic experience right there in your own home by considering your options carefully. You can then experience the relaxation a movie theater can provide without having to put up with boring traffic jams on the way back and fore to the movie theater.</p>
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		<title>Choosing The Right Projection TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 18:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Murphy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You know you really want a huge television.  Youve been dreaming of an HDTV Plasma TV for as long as you can remember.  So, you thought of the immediate solution you can use to get a big television.  You consider all options and ultimately, you end up with rear projection TV.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Matt Murphy</div>
<p>You know you really want a huge television.  Youve been dreaming of an HDTV Plasma TV for as long as you can remember.  So, you thought of the immediate solution you can use to get a big television.  You consider all options and ultimately, you end up with rear projection TV.</p>
<p>Basically, the coolest thing about a rear projection TV is that it provides a good option if  you want a big television.  Why not go for rear projection tv?  At least, you can afford it. Buying this television is quite easy.  You can just go to your local shop or you can check out the online electronic sites.  You will surely get the product fast.</p>
<p>The Truth about Rear Projection TV.</p>
<p>The real reason behind the big sales of real projection televisons is the need of everyone to own a bigger television.  When you make a decision on which projector to get &#8221; a rear or front, you should choose not only the best of the choices but the quality as well.  Often, the rear projectors are being market as the value priced and affordable projectors.  However, if you would compare online, youd see a lot of websites that are offering front projection at a decent price.  So, be wise about making your decision.</p>
<p>You may still be dreaming of the Plasma TV.  But until you have the money for those expensive hi-def equipment, you can make do with a rear projection TV sets.  You can get an LCD or a DLP set.  Either ways, you will enjoy your shows and games twice as much as you would enjoy it with your regular TV.</p>
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		<title>Your Main Speakers and Audio Equipment Speakers Can Help You Sound Great!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 16:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lee C Nowell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sooner or later it was bound to happen. And, it is a good thing. Your band finally gets the chance to play for a real live audience, and get paid to perform. But, that leads to the problem of equipment. Up until now you have been able to get by with one or two speakers, and maybe an amplifier. Now, you are going to have to have enough audio equipment and speakers for the band, and that will mean purchasing or renting it, and learning how it works, so you can perform.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Lee C Nowell</div>
<p>Sooner or later it was bound to happen. And, it is a good thing. Your band finally gets the chance to play for a real live audience, and get paid to perform. But, that leads to the problem of equipment. Up until now you have been able to get by with one or two speakers, and maybe an amplifier. Now, you are going to have to have enough audio equipment and speakers for the band, and that will mean purchasing or renting it, and learning how it works, so you can perform.</p>
<p>Depending of course on the size of your band, you will need some sort of amplifier and speakers. If you have a vocalist, at a minimum you will need an audio system so that he or she can be heard. If your budget is not too restricted, you may want a system that includes main speakers and a main amplifier and mixer that can handle your entire band input.</p>
<p>For your main amplifier unit, you can concentrate on two ways to go. The first option is to get a single amplifier that combines a power amp and the mixer functions. And many time, these units will also include an equalization function. This is an advantage in poor sounding venues. The outputs for this type unit should be main speaker outs, left and right, and a monitor out.</p>
<p>A single unit with all these audio functions is the perfect choice for a smaller size band. And, it is also the preferred choice for groups just getting out into the public arena. And, if a band does not have a sound person for the performance, a single all-in-one amplifier can be the way to go. </p>
<p>Using a component system, comprised of main speakers, monitor speaker, a mixer, and a power amplifier is the preferred method for utilizing audio equipment. Using a variety of speakers and amplifiers as separate components, you can achieve greater choices and range of sound options. Obviously, the setup time for a performance is increased with more equipment. And, your upfront equipment costs are steeper than a more sparse approach. But, your band will be able to accommodate more instruments and singers later at no additional cost.</p>
<p>As you are building your audio equipment system, you will need to decide on how many speakers you want to use. You should seriously consider going with two main speakers, traditionally a left and right stage speaker, and at least one monitor speaker. For any set other than a very small room, this should be your basic speaker support.   </p>
<p>As far as monitor speakers go, if your band members perform in close proximity, you might only need one monitor. However, most bands set up using most of the stage area, so multiple monitors will be needed. This is not an equipment item to take lightly, since band members need to be able to hear the whole group to perform best. If you need to save money, do so somewhere else. Monitor speakers are very important.</p>
<p>Main speakers are used to balance your band sound in the room, so place them to enhance the sound. While the left and right speaker terminology is used, this is not a reference to stereophonic band sound. It is merely a reference to stage placement. Each speaker produces the same sounds as all other main speakers.</p>
<p>You will most probably need an audio snake for your cable runs. Having any number of separate cables all consolidated into one larger cable is a smart way to have a clean installation for your performance. With a connection box at one end, you can connect many pieces of audio equipment gear and have one simple cable run to your amplifier. You can also do the same for cable runs to your speakers.  </p>
<p>There are many different strategies for your band microphones. For sure, each vocalist will need an individual microphone. Shared mics can be used for show, but the actual sound reproduction of each vocalist is greatly diminished. And with individual mics, each can be adjusted for the vocal qualities of the singer.</p>
<p>You should also balance the amplified sound of electric instruments with the acoustic instruments by using a microphone or a pickup. Keep in mind that feedback is always an issue if you use too many microphones. This is why pickups are the recommended way of amplifying non-electric instruments.</p>
<p>All bands have the challenge of balancing the sounds running through the main audio system with the sounds produced by the various individual instrumental amps. One possible solution is to run an additional input line from each onstage amp to the main system to help balance the overall sound of the band. The goal is great sound presence of the band as a whole, along with perfect individual clarity of individual band member performance.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 16:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anne Ahira</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving with the times occasionally can be difficult hard  in particular When there are new   words that look greek to you. The most wanted craze  at the moment are <a href="http://www-mp3.us/mp3-cd-players"><b>Mp3 CD Players</b></a> and with them come up  A number of terms you can not be  known with. Let this be your  leader to the new world of mp3 CD players.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Anne Ahira</div>
<p>Moving with the times once in a while can be difficult hard  particularly Whilst there are  new-found terms that look  weird to you. The most popular craze  at the moment are <a target='_blank' href="http://www-mp3.us/mp3-cd-players"><b>Mp3 CD Players</b></a> and with them come  A little terms you may not be  known with. Let this be your  handbook to the new world of mp3 CD players. </p>
<p><b>Terms</b></p>
<p><b> MP3- MPEG</b> &#8211; 1 Audio Layer 3 is a type of digital audio format that uses lossy data compression and is the standard encoding for all digital or mp3 CD players. To put it in terms that are more common it is a way of storing music data on a disc that takes up a lot less space than conventional methods with little or no loss of sound quality.</p>
<p><b> Digital Music</b> &#8211;  First applied in the 70s for  infomercial music recordings it is  almost  usual today.  Principally, it has taken music and converted it to a file system, that  permits lower cost distribution. Downloadable music for Mp3 CD players relies on digital audio.</p>
<p><b> Download</b> &#8211; This is the process by which you can  obtain music from the internet and apply it on your  notebook or transfer it to mp3 CD players. conclusion, it is  removing data from one source to another. </p>
<p><b> Memory</b> &#8211; The term is self-explanatory  it is the  total of space available on mp3 CD players to store files. Similar  to memory in your home  notebook memory for players  reaches in many sizes and  versions. </p>
<p><b> Gigabyte</b> &#8211; This is a  part of storage  most common for all digital products.  the first part of computing, there were bytes, then kilobytes, megabytes and  these days gigabytes. A gigabyte is equal to one billion bytes or  by definition   piles of memory!</p>
<p><b> Playlist</b> &#8211; This is a list of songs or albums that you have set up on your computer or mp3 CD player. </p>
<p><b> WAV</b> &#8211; An uncompressed windows audio file that takes  a bit of space to store. These are  normally converted to mp3 files to play on your mp3 CD players. </p>
<p><b> WMA</b> &#8211; Windows media format music file. According to reports sounds just as good as mp3 formats with half the storage needs. </p>
<p><b>Conclusion</b></p>
<p>As you can see there is quite a glossary of terms associated with mp3 CD players, and this is but a sampling of the most commonly used terms. There are many more that lean to the technical side of the mp3 CD players format. The above terms will put you on the right path to understanding this new technology.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Anne Ahira</div>
<p>Moving with the times occasionally will be difficult hard  in particular Whilst there are  up to date  expressions that look strange to you. The most popular craze  at the moment are <a target='_blank' href="http://www-mp3.us/mp3-cd-players"><b>Mp3 CD Players</b></a> and with them come  A number of  words you may not be  common with. Let this be your  leader to the new world of mp3 CD players. </p>
<p><b>Terms</b></p>
<p><b> MP3- MPEG</b> &#8211; 1 Audio Layer 3 is a version of digital audio format that  applies lossy data compression and is the  normal encoding for all digital or mp3 CD players. To put  it in terms which are more  general this is a way of storing music data on a disc which takes up more space than  standard methods with  only some or no loss of sound quality.</p>
<p><b> Digital Music</b> &#8211;  At first applied in the 70s for commercial music recordings it is  almost  usual  at present. Basically , it has taken music  along with converted it to a file system, which allows  cut  rate distribution. Downloadable music for Mp3 CD players relies on digital audio.</p>
<p><b> Download</b> &#8211; This is the process by that you  are able to  take music from the internet and apply it on your computer or  remove it to mp3 CD players. By definition, it is  removing data from one source to another. </p>
<p><b> Memory</b> &#8211; This term is self-explanatory; it is the amount of space available on mp3 CD players to store files. Similar to memory in your home computer memory for players comes in many sizes and types. </p>
<p><b> Gigabyte</b> &#8211; This is a unit of storage most common for all digital products. In the early days of computing, there were bytes, then kilobytes, megabytes and now gigabytes. A gigabyte is equivalent to one billion bytes or in other words a lot of memory!</p>
<p><b> Playlist</b> &#8211; This is a list of songs or  collections that you have set up on your computer or mp3 CD player. </p>
<p><b> WAV</b> &#8211; An uncompressed windows audio file which takes  a bit of space to store. These are  normally  changed to mp3 files to play on your mp3 CD players. </p>
<p><b> WMA</b> &#8211; Windows media format music file. According to reports sounds just as good as mp3 formats with half the storage needs. </p>
<p><b>Conclusion</b></p>
<p>As you can see there is quite a glossary of terms associated with mp3 CD players, and this is but a sampling of the most commonly used terms. There are many more that lean to the technical side of the mp3 CD players format. The above terms will put you on the right path to understanding this new technology.</p>
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