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		<title>Home Theater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The majority of us have basements underneath our home that we recurrently don&#8217;t know what we are going to do with. While the extra room is nice it is frequently too dark and too cold to do much of everything with. But we are not taking into account all of the prospective that it has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The majority of us have basements underneath our home that we recurrently don&#8217;t know what we are going to do with. While the extra room is nice it is frequently too dark and too cold to do much of everything with. But we are not taking into account all of the prospective that it has to offer to us. Whether your basement is completely finished or not there are alot things you are able to do with it. One of the top is to turn it into a <a href="http://www.torontohometheater.ca/">home theater.</a> </p>
<p>Flooring</p>
<p>The basic matter you need to do is to lay down floor covering. The greatest you possibly will make use of is stone, cement, or narrow carpeting. The basement is a really dark and often damp place so you don&#8217;t need any thing that is going to get ruined effortlessly. Cement is the cheapest selection and versatile. You can set it down and then paint it the color you like.</p>
<p>Lighting</p>
<p>The top type of theater is a dark one &#8211; but you are going to need to be inflicted with a number of kind of lighting. It is top to set wall lights along the back part of the room where you are going to be sitting. It might also be best to have something either side in the center of the space but nothing near the screen. Try to use dim lights that want permit you to see but not be in the way of the film.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hamiltonhometheater.ca">Theater System</a></p>
<p>There are a lot kinds of systems that you can make use of in your home theater basement. If you are in need to be inflicted with a big screen without having to plunge a riches than you be supposed to invest in a projector. The screens can be as big as the smallest wall and just cost you around $2,000.</p>
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		<title>Replication vs. Duplication for CD&#8217;s and DVD&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    DVD Duplication   is excellent for low volume with quick turnaround. It is the process of duplicating data on an existing disc known as a DVD or Digital Versatile Disc. It is comparable the process to the duplication of a 3.5 diskette. Video and audio cassette. In all examples, you [...]]]></description>
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<p>The features of DVD duplication process include a turn-around time of three to five business days. The printing options can be thermal, digital, or with photo finish. The type of media can either be a CD or a DVD.</p>
<p>Advantages include fast lead time since there is no need for longer machine set-up times or delays in glass mastering. DVD duplication is greatest for short run requirements needing quick lead time. It also proves cheaper in the long run considering there are no costs for glass mastering, costs for smaller quantity runs may be more reasonable. With the hi-tech printing machines, a good quality four-color process printing is available for the DVD packaging. Since the printing is done right from the electronic files, there are no film costs to worry about.</p>
<p>Particular companies offer a complete line of DVD replication services that includes pre-mastering and verification, mastering, printing for manuals and booklets, label printing, and packaging.</p>
<p>A great number of services is available for all your DVD duplication needs. You just have to choose what is right for you and your funds.  </p>
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