I am sure in a minor bustle today but I want to have this blog updated. It isnt uncomplicated to stick to a reasonable writing routine but I wish to help it become regular. Eventually down the road I will be able to update this blog even more regularly. At the moment I want to present to you a interesting report I found on home theater. It is considerably exciting.
Destination Home Theater DVD Offers Home Theater Design Tips For Combining Technology and Decor: Award Winning Documentary Filmmaker, Barbara Roth, Blends High
Tech with High Touch with This First of a Kind DVD
AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) July 9, 2007
This new DVD offers important and easy to do design and technical tips which provide the secrets to making the most of the acoustical and visual elements in your home for planning and enjoying the investment you’ve made in home theater.
DHT: The Place to Be(TM)
“As the home theater concept expanded from the dedicated home theater to the family room, most of these design elements from a dedicated home theater that designers and installers were focused on never made it into the mainstream family or living room,” stated Roth. “My DVD is aimed at helping consumers combine technology and interior design elements that are crucial to optimizing the home theater experience.”
Technology and Design – The Perfect Mix
According to Roth, Destination Home Theater is more than just a DVD and encompasses a whole conceptual approach in home theater. The DHT concept is targeted to women, men, singles and couples who want to combine both technology and design elements to make their home theater space not only optimal in sound and video quality, but pleasing and enjoyable to live in and be surrounded by.
Ms. Roth plans to hold Destination Home Theater seminars in retail audio-visual stores allowing customers to gain this needed knowledge directly in the setting of their local audio-visual store, thus extending that relationship. “Women still hold most of the nation’s buying power, but no one is talking directly to them about how the home theater system can integrate most effectively into their living or family rooms until now. Also, most men don’t realize how valuable these simple do-it-yourself elements can be in optimizing their acoustical and visual levels of their display and speakers into the true “Wow Factor,” observed Roth.
Now Shipping With Money – Back Guarantee
The Destination Home Theater DVD is now available via the Destination Home Theater web site for $ 19.95, shipping included and comes with a 100% money-back guarantee. Wholesale pricing, and licensing of Roth’s content, and the opportunity to private label DHT: The Place to Be Seminars for major Audio Video and Consumer Electronics store retailers is available upon request. Qualified media and bloggers may request free review copies of the DVD. A sample of the video may be viewed at: http://www.destinationhometheater.com.
About Paradise Production Company
Founded in 1997 by Barbara P. Roth, Paradise Production Company is a documentary film production company based in Austin, Texas. Ms. Roth is a Radio-TV-Film graduate from the School of Communications at The University of Texas at Austin. She is a member of the Interior Design Society and is THX Home Theater certified.
Reader Contact Information:
Paradise Production Company, 1801 Westlake Drive, Suite 206, Austin, Texas 78746, Phone: 512-327-7337, http://www.destinationhometheater.com.
Members of the media may download a photo at http://www.destinationhometheater.com/press.htm.
DHT, DHT: The Place to Be, and Destination Home Theater are trademarks of Paradise Production Company.
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This is a short clip from www.BestHomeTheaterGuide.com A series of full length Hi-Resolution Videos are found in a Mini-Course offered called “7 Secrets of Home Theater”. The course is Free.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Q&A:
Question by Marcel: How to shrink huge video files from a digital camera in good quality and for free?
My compact camera, Canon SD870 IS, takes excellent quality video, the problem is the resulting size. A 5 minute clip takes up amazing 600 MB of disk space. I believe the format is MJPEG.
I’ve tried to convert the file in MovieMaker under Save As/High Quality Movie (large), but while sizewise it went down by an astounding 90%, there was a visible decrease in quality from the original.
I’d prefer to retain more quality, even at the cost of not reducing the size by 90, but lets say 50, 60 or 70 percent.
What free program is there that would allow me to do that?
PS: BTW I’ve also tried DivX converter trial version, once again huge reduction, even more than 90%, but visible loss of quality. The converter did not allow for any settings, just present modes, I chose the highest quaity “Home Theater”.
I really don’t need to go down 90% in size, a half will do, just let me keep the quality!
Thanks in adavance!
Best answer:
Answer by Dory M
Well you’ve discovered that you give something up in quality the more you compress a video. Recommend the following site as a better place to ask your questions. A lot of experts on this subject hang out there. Check out the forum and tools sections:
http://www.videohelp.com/
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