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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Chicago, IL
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The other thread was closed for obvious reasons. Let's try to keep this one clean with only posts of results here. I know that I enjoy seeing pictures of other peoples' setups, and I'm sure many others do too, but if that's not reason enough to start a new thread for it, may this one be closed too.
Someone asked for a video sample of video games on my setup, so I made another video. I had to encode this one to Windows Media because the original file was 12GB (it's from a MiniDV camcorder), and the MPEG1 was 45MB. The space I'm using is owned by my girlfriend, and I don't want to waste her bandwidth unless it's people visiting her site. The sample is available at: http://www.fallenrose.net/robert-san...ien-vg-smp.WMV The video sample for a projection of Ghost World is available at: http://www.fallenrose.net/robert-san...n-proj-smp.mpg Picture samples are available at: http://photos.yahoo.com/cyberlien Look in the DIY Home Theatre folder. Many thanks to my girlfriend, for letting me use her http://www.fallenrose.net webspace. Any recommendations on how I can simulate a better contrast ratio would be great. I usually don't play video games on the thing because when something is bright/white in a game, it's virtually invisible onscreen. Keep posting the results! ![]() EDIT: By: Multiplexor Comment: I personally like this idea. This time lets make it work. If I find any post I feel is not on topic and not worthy, it will be deleted. Start a new thread and post your comments there. I'm also going to sticky this thread. Lets go guys. ![]() |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Chicago
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Feel free to delete my previous post, I keep forgetting we can't edit after 30min
As per your request, I deleted the above post -Multiplexor OHP Zardoz Sharp LQ121S1DG11 --------------------------------------------- Looks like SuperZoboo has been compiling results... --------------------------------------------- OHP ywh 15'' LCD significantly altered. --------------------------------------------- PROJ mikejz84 LCD and $10 Flea Market Slide Projector --------------------------------------------- ??? mario007 --------------------------------------------- OHP DeadEye Apollo AI-1000 OHP Uses 600w halogen bulb N'veiw Veiwframe Spectra C --------------------------------------------- PROJ Thumper ????? --------------------------------------------- OHP cowanrq LCD panel: NView Spectra C (modded, see pic) OHP: Apollo Concept (4K lumen) Screen: Da-Lite 60" glass bead ---------------------------------------------- OHP BoNeIdLe (external link\copy>paste only) http://www.geocities.com/karl4hub/proj/picdark.jpg LCD Panel - ASK Impact 24 Overhead Projector - Buhl 109 ---------------------------------------------- OHP Blockhead Lcd panel is nview spectra c OHP is Buhl 2900 (460 watt halogen) 5500 lumens DVD player panasonic rv32 (non progressive scan) TV-3000 VGA Theater (line doubler-removes macrovsion) http://www.avtoolbox.com/tv-3000.htm ----------------------------------------------- OHP Teleteq Elite Viewrite OHP infocus smartview 3600 SE LG DVD player compsite video |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: us
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what a result regarding yhw's turnout. do u mean its's altered as in the photo, or the lcd? man, i need to get his setup plans if this is real!
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"my friend, hkgqin"=this hkgqin 's result , hkgqin is my friend.and also. i sent those results that from Chines DIY forums, that is a other world without English forums, |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: UK
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Well I have my blackout cloth. enough to make a 16:9 screen
that is 4m wide THe pic's are grainy due to my camera ![]() here is my 28" widescreen tv hiding under the cloth! The blacout cloth over the tv. Gives me a 4ft wide screen Apollo 13 I'm a bit disappointed with the pics as they don't show the image quality!!
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: columbus ohio
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I just wanted to post some of my results. Im using a shower curtain after trying blackout cloth and seeing that the curtain was brighter. Im using a 3M 9075 4000 lumen overhead, my lcd is a I-O data 15". I have a few more pics but I cant figure out how to post more than one pic per message. and sorry for the quality of the picture its from my video camera...
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