Thursday, December 10, 2009

Where can i download the song" home" by dream theater for free?

"home" by dream theater. thanks



Where can i download the song" home" by dream theater for free?violin



Limewire Is What I Use..



You Can Also Use Bearshare. Its Not As Fast Though.



Yu Can Download Lots Of Sogs With Them.



Its A Heck Of Alot Better Than Buying A SOng For .99 Freaking Cents



Where can i download the song" home" by dream theater for free?chinese theater opera theater



i heard limewire is pretty good
go to this site and download this program http://www.slsknet.org/ .... we never spoke

Spoken words won't play back on my home theater system.?

I have a Samsung Home Theater System with the HDMI cable and the fiber optic cable all hooked up. I am trying to watch Transformers through surround and the spoken words do not come through. The music and some background noise comes out. I tried Spiderman 3 on it and everything sounded great. What am I doing wrong?



Spoken words won't play back on my home theater system.?sunshine



If you are using digital surround, you may want to check the connections to your center speaker. This is where the majority of the dialog plays through. An easy check is to use the test-tone generator that is built into most systems. It plays "static" (pink noise) through the speakers, one at a time. It's there so you can adjust the volume level of each speaker to match each other speaker.



If you get no sound from the center speaker when the tone is playing, you've found the source of your problem.



Spoken words won't play back on my home theater system.?star theater opera theater



you failed to mention if your watching from a blue ray/dvd player of from your cable box. If from dvd or blue ray check players menu for surround sound options also check disc surround sound options.

How much does the Floor Staff at a Century Theater get paid?

I was just wondering because i have an interview. Im going to the century theater in a suburb of Sacramento Ca, if that helps anyone. Im also 17 if that plays a factor. I know that the minimum wage is going up to $8 per hour but i just wanted to know how much a floor staff gets paid so that I can see how much Im going to ask for if I get the job.



Thanks!



How much does the Floor Staff at a Century Theater get paid?musicals



Minimum wage -since you are only 17 and more than likely do not have much employment/work history experience I doubt you'll get more than the minnimum as a starting wage but if you apply yourself,get to work on time and do your job well usually in 90days there is a small raise. Good Luck

What is the most important part of a home theater system?

I'am looking at putting together a home theater system. i just



purched a new hd 1080p tv now for the sound where should i put



most of my money in the receiver or the speakers???



What is the most important part of a home theater system?performing arts show



Everything is Equal.



Speakers



You want to try to stay with the same brand of speakers. Myself I love Boston Acoustics. You should go to several stored with your DVD's and listen to everything in your budget. go with what sounds best to you.



Power.



Amplification it's what actually makes your speakers work. You want to make sure that the RMS or constant power rating ins't to much for your speakers. Also make sure it has plenty of inputs for your system to grow and cover what you have now.



Cables. The wires that sent signals to where they need to go.



Don't skimp here, the bargin bin is something to avoid, but you don't have to buy a 100.00 3 ft optical cable either. Mon$ster makes good product, but you do not need the top of the line it's too expensive and is overrated, just go with something of good quality and construction.



Speaker Placement is a biggie, you want to make sure you get a good even placement, Put your powered sub in the corner.



DVD players. A next Gen Player is a great idea.



HD-DVD and Blu-ray both have there flaws and there peaks.



there are a few players that will do both. but they run about 1200.00 You can get a PS3 599.99 and an Elite 499.00 and the HD-DVD add on for the 360 170.00 I think for about the same price, and have both next gen video game systems.



Don't forget the couch, thats a big key also, thst where your going to be sitting anyways.



If I had to choose between Receiver or Speakers. Id go with the receiver because it's easer to get new speakers than it is to redo the receiver.



What is the most important part of a home theater system?opera cd opera theater



First, buy nice speakers. The bigger, the better. No matter what Bose says. I preferr B%26amp;W due to their flat response and open sound stage. I consider speakers the most important, because if you buy a nice set of speakers, you won't need to replace them for many years. Also don't place them in room corners. That will just add unnecessary bass. Most tower speakers are designed to be placed 2 to 3 feet from the walls near the corners. Not right along the walls.



Secondly, I would say your amplifier. If you have the money, try an amp / preamp combo. This will give you the cleanest sound. Also, when it is time to upgrade to the latest decoding, you only have to upgrade the preamp and not your amplifier. If you want to save some money, buy a good audio / video receiver. They are a good all-in-one solution.



For separates, I like Rotel. For A/V receivers, I recommend Integra. (High end Onkyo)



Next, but equally important are your cables. Audio and video signals need to travel through your cables. All cables will adversely affect these signals. The better the cables, the less they will damage the signal. Myself, I use AudioQuest. They make many levels and are built extremely well. It is hard to say how much to spend. Remember that if you buy good cables, you can use them for many systems to come.



Next, I would say power conditioners. Believe it or not, they do make a difference. Especailly on newer digital systems. They will give you more depth in your music by taking that background hiss out. They can also increase the black levels on your TV by reducing the video noise. I use Richard Gray. It isn't cheap, but it works. Monster, Furman, Panamax, and APC also make decent conditioners.



Next I would say your video display. Old school rear projection TV's and tube TV's will give you the most accurate colors. Plasmas come in next. Then DLP's and LCD's.



RPTV's and tube TV's are big and bulky and sometimes have reflection issues if there are lights behind your.



Plasmas are slimmer, but also have the issue with lights.



DLP's don't have a glare issue, but are hard to see from angles, and often have added video noise in the pictures.



LCD's are slim and don't have glare issues. They are good for gaming, but cheap ones will have issues with fast motion blurring. 1080p Recommendations: Plasmas - Runco, Pioneer or Pioneer Elite, DLP's - Mitsubishi, LCD's - Runco or Sharp (Sharp - 64 or 92 series) Cheap 1080p LCD's have bad motion blurring issues.



As stated above, seating is important. Buy comfortable seating and try to place it in the middle of the room, but a little closer to the rear speakers than the front.



I could go on. Instead, visit a local custom dealer (not chain store) and ask for their advice. If you have a budget, tell them right away and decide if you are more of an audio person, or video person. This way they can build the system to cater to your wants and budget. Also, remember that you get what you pay for.
And now I know why some say that this field is confusing. I disagree with most that has been said. And I don't like the strong promoting of sub woofers that sellers and installers put on. Speakers are extremely important and if it were not for most receivers cutting off the bass to all speakers except the sub woofer, I would use my front left and right for bass reproduction. Most quality speakers used to produce better bass than most sub woofers today even forgiving them their high distortion because of ported tuning to "improve" base. When it comes to bass more is not better, cleaner is better. And don,t be sold on Monster anything. Your improvement bang for you dollar is very negative/miniscule. i.e not the place to waste your money.



I have been in electronics for over 50 years and an audio enthusiast/hobbyist for near that.
The most important part of a home theater is the display. Without a nice, high res and large picture, everything sucks.



As for the sound system, the receiver and speakers are both equally important. I would still be spending more on speakers than the receiver.
That you are satisfied with your investment
Hi. My answer is fairly long but there is no way to make it shorter so if you can bear with me you will have a better understanding about how the components affect the system.



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Most Home Theatre enthusiasts get it wrong when they are connecting their systems. When you are assembling an Audio and Video Home Theatre, it is still important to follow the basic rules of High Fidelity sound systems.That is the most important component of your HomeTheatre is the Source component (DVD/CD Player,VCR, Satellite etc.)The quality of the audio/video signal coming out of this first component will determine the quality of the video you see and the sound you hear from your Speakers.Every other component in the system merely passes on this signal with greater or lesser accuracy. None can enhanse or improve it.Information is passed down a chain from one component to the next and in one direction only.Nothing in the chain can improve upon what is sent to it.Because we can't make the signal better than it is on the software,the goal is to degrade it as little as possible.If information is lost, damaged ,distorted,changed, or altered at the Source,nothing else down the chain can make up for ,or repair it. You have to put something good into the system to get something good out.A better amplifier will not improve a bad signal from the Source.It will only highlight it.The next most important component is the Interconnect cables that transfer the signal from the Source to the Preamplifier/Processor.This device selects the input ,controls the volume,processes the sound and controls the amount of power the Power Amplifiers send to the Speakers.Any small error by the Preamplifier,such as noise,distortion or harshness,will be multiplied when the Power Amplifiers make a larger copy and send it to the Speakers.Preamplifiers are the heart of the system.The greatest compromise in a Receiver is the use of a single power supply for all three sections (the Preamp. the Power Amps, and the Tuner).The needs of the Power Amps. section affect the Preamp section.That is why Receivers are not as smooth,effortless.open,and full sounding as Separate components.(separate Preamp,separate Power Amps ,separate Tuner)



After the signal has left the Preamp, it arrives at the Power Amps.Their job is to move the speakers back and forth with control and accuracy while not introducing any noise or distortions to the musical signal it receives from the Preamp. The speakers must amplify the full bandwith of 10 octaves with complete linearity.they must not shift phase at any requency and it must not amplify any harmonics more than others.To do so would distort musicality.



Finally the signal travels to the Speakers via a special cable which can alter the signal if the wrong one is used . Many Home Theatre enthusiasts believe that the speaker is the most important link in the Home Theatre chain. This seems to make sense because it is where the sound comes from,and true enough,if you change to a better set of Speakers a very different sound will come forth.But that sound has not corrected a bad signal, it is still there mixed in with the new speakers sound. The new speaker has not improved what was sent to it. But to the listener it appears that the speaker has corrected the signal.,which of course,it hasn't.Even inexpensive speakers can sound very good if they receive a good signal.



Ok.Here is the order of importance in the audio/video chain :



[1] SOURCE.



[2] INTERCONNECT (from source to preamp)



[3] PREAMPLIFIER/PROCESSOR.



[4] POWER AMPLIFIERS.



[5] SPEAKER CABLE.



[6] SPEAKERS.



Anyway i hope i have given you some ''food for thought"Armed with this knowledge you should be able to get something good.If you have any questions or remarks feel free to email me .I am always pleased to help anyone when it comes to audio and video.
the subwoofer

Can you bring a 15 year old to Nokia Theater in Times Square?

I recently found out that Bad Religion is coming to NYC in October. I know that all the shows in that theater are 16+, I'm 16 myself but I want to bring a couple of friends who are 15. Do you think they would stop them? Do they check ID? I would hate to bring them and have them stay outside the whole night.



Can you bring a 15 year old to Nokia Theater in Times Square?ballet theater



Your best bet is to call the Nokia Theater in Times Square at box office number Phone 212.930.1950 and ask them. Good luck.



Hours: Noon to 6:00 PM Monday through Saturday



The website says this



Age Limit



16 years and older unless accompanied by a ticketed adult



*Shows that require 21 %26amp; over will be listed as such



You must be 21 or older and have a valid ID to drink alcoholic beverages



Good luck



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call the theater and find out.. or have a parent or someone 18+ come with you.
NY State law requires that anyone under the age of 16 be accompanied with a responsible adult over the age of 21. SO, you need to talk some parents or older siblings into going with you guys, otherwise, they won't let you in. Most places do check ID - especially any that serve liquor, because a liquor license is VERY expensive in NY. (About $15K a year, and nobody's gonna risk that kind of scratch.)

What was the last movie you saw in the theater...?

and what was the last DVD that you watched? Which one was better???



*I saw Enchanted yesterday with my kids at the theater (it was cute), but I watched Love Actually today for about the hundredth time on DVD! LOL I "STILL" prefer Love Actually!!! =D



What was the last movie you saw in the theater...?concert tickets



Fickle,



how are you? Last movie at the theater was "Mr. McGorium's Wonderful Emporium" last DVD was "The Good Shepherd" starring Matt Damon.



I can't really compare the two as to which was/is better - the genre is so different between the two.



Great question though! YOU get a star!



Have a wonderful Monday!



Gerry :)



What was the last movie you saw in the theater...?theater seating opera theater



I saw the movie, "The Waitress" in the theater last June.



The last DVD, hmm.. jeez. "Happy Feet?" I think "The Waitress" was better because it was less "kiddish." However, I did think that "Happy Feet" was cute though.
theatre: Enchanted



DVD: Pride and Prejudice



Both were awesome!
Last movie in the theater was Into The Wild, and the last DVD was The Terminal, I prefer The Terminal
fred claus at the theater and bits and pieces of meet the robinsons on dvd
The last Harry Potter flick.
The Bee Movie.



It has been YEARS since I saw an adult movie. All I see now are movies for my kids.



Elf on DVD. Love it!!!
In the theater, Ratatouille. About time to go see another movie... any suggestions?



On DVD, The War of the Worlds and the latter half of The Phantom of the Opera. Love that film :)
DVD: Hairspray



Movie: American Gangster



Both I recommend, although they are not 80s! (lol). I did like Hairspray but American Gangster was better by yay much (not much). It was just a true story.
Last movie -Cars and last DVD-Open season-both with my son..
Havn't been to a movie in a long time



but WE can go and see anything you like baby



as my Mrs NIF Yes I would hold your hand too..
Beauty Shop.. with Queen La...I dont go but every 2 or 3 years. I dont remember watching any movie on DVD.
In the theater, Ratatouille %26amp; DVD at home was Son Of The Mask. They were both cute. I'd have to say I like Son Of Mask better, but I've seen it like 30 times!
Shrek
The last movie I saw in the theatre was yesterday - "This Christmas".



I really got me in the Christmas spirit! I'm totally read to shop, bake, cook and send good tidings.



:-D



The last DVD I watched was "It's Christmas, Charlie Brown" for old time's sake.



Both the movie and the DVD touched me in a way that was helpful, so they're equally important.
Hit Man and This Christmas....
This Christmas
I watched the Bourne Ultamatium in the theatre and I watched the dvd Hot Rod ...... wasn't even close ....... Bourne Ultamatium was so much better ...... Hot Rod was one of the worst movies I have seen in a long time ...... for your sake, please don't rent it ..... = )
I saw Bee Movie yesterday with my mom.
Saw 4 in the theater and Little Miss Sunshine on dvd. Both are great.

How do you get some jackass in the movie theater to shut up without the use of violence?

this guy in the movie theater thought that it was funny or impressive to talk during the movie, using obscenities, etc... Perhaps he had turets. Anyway, What is the best way to get him to be quiet without causing a scene? And, guys, if you do this and you think that its funny or that you look cool because you know a few 4 letter words, grow up.



How do you get some jackass in the movie theater to shut up without the use of violence?performing art center



Go get the ushers to handle it. It's their job, or else you can simply yell shut up until someone else gets the ushers, or goes and beats the crap out of the guy for you.



How do you get some jackass in the movie theater to shut up without the use of violence?theatre tickets opera theater



Take a piece of napkin and make a spit ball then shoot it at him through your drinking straw each time he acts up.



Get a cover for a laser pen that says SHUT UP JERK and shoot it on the screen each time he acts up.



Tell the usher and let him deal with it.
You could quietly, and accidentally, tip your coke down the front of his jeans in that specific area, then apologize, and comment that it looked like he'd better go and change.
Yell a little louder than he does and use more profanity.
I had the same thing happen while I was trying to see "Titanic". This person was sitting directly behind me. I simply turned around and told him to shut the @#ck up, or get the $%LL out. Of course, I am a fairly big guy, and have been told I can be intimidating. Whatever works.



BTW, I got the theater manager to give me ticket for another viewing. Evidently I was not the only one annoyed, since I got applause for telling him what to do with himself.
"Spill" your ice cold drink on him....;%26gt;
start praying silently that God will justly intervene. it's my experience that, depending on the movie, He will.



ex. Tommy Boy...God will intervene and allow maximum enjoyment.



Black Sheep...God wants nothing to do with anyone enjoying that movie.
throw your bucket of popcorn with boiling hot butter at his face. oh, you said no violence, uhm yell shut up? or call an usher?



i'd rather burn his face out of anger.
The flashlight team is the proper way to go. It is becoming more and more difficult to enjoy a movie with people talking and debating plot twists in a normal voice. Why do people think this is ok?
2 choices:



Report them to the usher



Ask the manager for a refund, you will get it.
i used to work at a movie theater, it was my first job.



any people that were causing a scene in a theater should be reported to a theater employee, and they will either ask the person to stay quiet, or they will be asked to leave.



and i've had to kick plently of people out of theaters..

 
ariel