Post 1 made on Saturday March 22, 2003 at 06:54 |
avdude Founding Member |
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Hey all,
I don't know why, but it seems like I've had/heard some issues about what I'm gonna need to do here. I have a cabinet about 24"deep, the customer wants to place the drop down screen about three to four inches from the back of the cabinet. The throw distance has already been calculated to that distance. Am I gonne be able to project into this recess? I've never tried this befor, so I have no idea if it's gonna work?
Any thoughts?
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AVDUDE "It might work better if it were plugged in and programmed first...just a thought!" |
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Post 2 made on Saturday March 22, 2003 at 07:47 |
Spillage Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2002 85 |
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I see only one issue here avdude, that being the reflections caused by the cabinet material within the recess. If the wood is laquered then you may be knackered - "i thank you" - you will also have to size the image well. If running CRT then use blanking to curb any overscan. I don't know of any LCD or DLP having blanking. So long as the aspect ratio of the screen and the aperature in the cabinet match the image aspect, you should be ok.
Spillage
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OP | Post 3 made on Saturday March 22, 2003 at 08:03 |
avdude Founding Member |
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Yeah, I know we're goin to havw to flat black aint the cab, but it's good to know this may work....gonna look goofy though....
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AVDUDE "It might work better if it were plugged in and programmed first...just a thought!" |
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