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Originally Posted by JustRobert
I did install the home theater system yesterday, not that I really need it but it did match up to the old flat screen I put in there so I can enjoy dvd's while working.
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Now that shows how much more "with the times" you are than I am! By coincidence I spent last Sunday working on my long term plan to convert the right hand side of my bedroom into a home cinema. However in my case this does not involve sorting out my flat screen TV and DVDs, but setting up some racking so that my main film projectors can be permanently set up and ready to go, then clearing enough shelving space for all my rolls of film to be racked in such a way that I can easily find the reel/s I want quickly (which required over 20 foot of shelving). Next weekend I hope to get my movie screen set up in a permanent place so that when I want to want to watch a movie, all I need to do is take the reels of film off the shelf, thread them into the appropriate projector, and watch them. (Rather than set up my screen and projector stand, select the appropriate projector for the gauge of film and set that up, then find the correct box of films and dig out the reels I need, before I can even start.)
All your talk of a home movie theatre consisting of a flat screen TV and a DVD player is far too modern for me, and shows how much more up to date you are than me.
Although if you were fully up to date you would not be using DVDs. You would be using a Blu Ray disks and have a thingy to connect your TV to your computer for digital downloads!