I have a infocus projector that was given to me recently. I've got it hooked up and i see that the red color is off. Im not sure exactly what its called when this happens and also not sure about how to fix it. Any help or sugestions?
I'm a sucker for new technologies.I purchased an Onkyo PR-SC885P and a Panasonic DMP-BD30 and sidelined my reference Sony receiver and dvd player- gave it to the wife so it can collect dust! Can I tell the difference? I have to be honest- no.The sound is'nt any better,the picture is the same-but my gear is fresh and up to date...for this week anyway.Perhaps my ES products were good enough but I gave in.I'm sure that next year when profile 2.0 is updated to profile 3,4,or 5 and HDMI becomes HDMI plus or THX Ultra HDMI plus I will be here again bidding on new gear.I might be upgrading speakers soon, after all 7.1 is getting old isn't it? I'm ready for 10.2 and I won't be happy until my room sounds like Cape Canaveral at take off! Please, watch your step when entering my home theater-the last person tripped and ripped out a mile of wire! Don't get me wrong,I love home theater systems-I install them.I have several mortgages on my house to support my habit.700 billion would buy THE ultimate theater.Hmmm, how do I convince congress I mismanaged my funds and need a bail out?
Does anyone know if there are benefits to running HDMI over component and fiber cables? To take advantage of upconversion on my dvd player does it require HDMI or can upconversion take place through component cables? Lastly, is fiber preferable to coaxial for audio?
Hello, I recently bought a Epson Powerlite 76c projector. I want to buy a dvd player with 1080i upconversion. If the dvd player has a hdmi output??? Can I get a cord converter to plug it into my projector? I really have no clue about any of this, so any help or suggestion would be great. Thanks
I want a home theater setup and need suggestions on how to use my current equipment. I have an A/V amp, a 5.1 surround sound speaker system and will have a flat screen HDTV soon. I want to use my existing sound system but don't have any HDMI jacks on my circa 2001 amp. I want an HDTV monitor without the tuner because I intend to use a satelite box and component DVD player for input. If I get a new all-in-one home theater player/amp/speaker system, I'll have to ditch my current amp and fantastic Bose Accoustamas speaker system. Don't like that idea.
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Folks: I need some advice regarding the type of speaker system to go along with my PS3. I do not want to go thru the hassle of wiring the rear speakers and do not want to pay for a dvd player (if possible). I have gone to sonystle.com and googled it but did not find much useful information.
Any suggestions would be highly welcome. I do not intend to spend more than $700 for the system.
My DVD unit on my panasonic sc-ht700 died. Does anyone have the parts to get my 700 going again? Or, will another DVD unit work on this surround-sound system?
Hi, Im just starting on a home theater. So far Ive got paint and my eye on some carpet lol. ohhh and a Popcorn machine along with some concession type signs. As you can see I havent even thought about the equipment I will need. Im thinking of going with projection and screen, but then again, which one do I need and what kind should I get lol. I dont want to go too expensive. I was told to go atleast 2000 lumens, (not even sure what that means) Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Angie
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I am in the market for a home theater system to go along with my 50" plasma TV. I have brothers and sisters with home theater systems that are so overengineered and complex that they usually have to mess with 3 different remotes for an average of 5 minutes before they can get their systems to work properly. I am fairly savvy with electronic components, but I have a 6 year old, a 5 year old, and an un-savvy wife. I promised her that I would purchase a system which would use only 1 remote FOR EVERYTHING. The kicker for this is that I only have $350 to spend on my home theater, and I don't want to spend $150 on a truly universal remote. The universal remote I got with my DVR cable box right now runs my TV, Stereo (which is hooked up to the TV), DVD/VCR and my cable box. Ideally I would like to use the same remote to run the surround receiver. The only things I want to do with my surround system is to turn it on and adjust the volume. Isn't it possible to set up a system that is controlled by the T.V.? In other words, hook up all my HDMI connections directly to the T.V. (DVR cable box, and ultimately Blu-Ray DVD) and run 1 optical digital out of the TV to the surround receiver? Does audio quality get sacrificed with this configuration?