View Full Version : Pirate's Loft Theater - Start to Finish


airman210
08-05-07, 11:34 AM
You are invited to visit Pirate's Loft Theater. It's worth the trip, so check it out!
http://picasaweb.google.com/dycfii

sls001
08-05-07, 12:47 PM
Hi,
I just wanted to say: That is one great space!! Very nice!

I didn't want to limit the space to just an HT... :)

Shawn

Rayjr
08-05-07, 01:01 PM
I like your loft.
It has a lot going on.

Enjoy
RayJr

mnn1265
08-05-07, 01:07 PM
Wow, fantastic job... I'd love to enjoy the "experience" of your theater.

The airplane is just great and I really love the lavatory. Cool pendants over the bar too... it's all great. Now enjoy! :)

P.S. I hope the dog got out before the sheetrock went up! :eek:

victor-eyd
08-05-07, 03:08 PM
That is very cool, using rear projection for 119" screen.
The rest of the room looks fantastic.

Victor

W00lly
08-05-07, 03:24 PM
Nice Job. So when can we stop by and enjoy a cold one and a movie :)

soonerfann
08-05-07, 05:04 PM
Love the room. Tell us more about your DVD changer setup with your HTPC.

SF

airman210
08-06-07, 01:14 PM
Love the room. Tell us more about your DVD changer setup with your HTPC.

SF
There are three DVD changers in the system. In my main rack is Sony's three-piece Digital Living System (DLS). Two Vaio XL1B2s hold 200 discs each and are connected to a Vaio HTPC. (You can daisy-chain up to five of these changers.) XP's Media Center Edition takes you through disc intake, re-naming (if you need to), and organizing the discs which results in the DVD cover art displayed on-screen as thumbnails. Simply click to play DVD. Bear in mind the DLS does a lot of cool things and is wonderful when it works, but after all it is a PC, and you must know your way around Windows - and then some - to keep this beast up and working. The HTPC is connected to the Yamaha receiver via HDMI. Amazon has some reviews on the DLS: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-VGX-XL2-Digital-Pentium-Processor/dp/B000EMUI4M
Downstairs is my 301-disc DVD-F727 Pioneer changer. Titles for the selections are entered by keyboard, and they show up on-screen. I bought this unit seven years ago, and it's been great. I noticed they are still making them: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/product/detail/0,,2076_15020669_33506,00.html This changer is connected to the receiver via three 40' component video (RGB) cables. By the way, I keep movies in the DLS changers and TV shows in the Pioneer.
Remote control of the DLS, the Pioneer and all RC equipment house-wide is accomplished with multiple Buffalo IR targets and emitters. http://www.discounthomeautomation.com/cgi-bin/main/co_disp/displ/category_id/570/session_id/00?gclid=CL2Du9Wv4Y0CFQILPwodjj1UnQ

BIGmouthinDC
08-06-07, 03:10 PM
Two thumbs way up.

sleeks
08-06-07, 04:08 PM
Awesome job.....

VTGOLFER
08-06-07, 04:53 PM
Incredible!! :D

I am sooooo jealous. I love the way you did multi rooms in your space and with rear projection you do not have to be extremely picky with light control.

Well done. You are hired.

Splicer010
08-06-07, 05:09 PM
VERY cool!!! :cool:

ChipWV
08-06-07, 05:17 PM
Well done! Love the backlit glass block in the bar. I'd guess the screen is OK, albeit backwards, from the shuffleboard side too?

Lots of cool unique ideas, this is definately one for someone in the planning stages to look at.

Congrats!
Chip

luclin999
08-06-07, 06:00 PM
Very, very nice!

I only wish I had the space to allow me to build something like that at my house.

Thanks for the info about the seating dealer as well, it is a fair warning for all of us Houstonians.

oman321
08-06-07, 07:44 PM
Simply put, fantastic. Enjoy.

victor-eyd
08-06-07, 08:46 PM
I'd guess the screen is OK, albeit backwards, from the shuffleboard side too?

The screen image from the theater seats should not be backwards, it should be correct since he most likely put the setting in rear projection mode.

it will look backward if he was playing shuffleboard and looking at the screen, though.

ChipWV
08-07-07, 07:04 AM
I'd guess the screen is OK, albeit backwards, from the shuffleboard side too?
it will look backward if he was playing shuffleboard and looking at the screen, though.
That's what I said/meant. I was more curious about picture quality from the shuffleboard side, I knew it would look great from the theater side.

Chip

McCall
08-07-07, 11:36 AM
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb101/Arwenmark/jackwithhat.jpg

Welcome aboard mate, Savvy?

Nice room.

hoogs
08-07-07, 11:49 AM
Wow that is badass

jimfitz
08-09-07, 10:09 PM
Nice! Very Nice! Is that an HTPC your running with Media Center?

R_Willis
08-10-07, 12:49 AM
VERY well done. Kudos.

airman210
08-13-07, 01:02 PM
Nice! Very Nice! Is that an HTPC your running with Media Center?
Yes, that is Sony's Digital Living System (DLS) Vaio HTPC. The DLS does a lot of cool things and is wonderful when it works, but after all it is a PC running XP's Media Center Edition (MCE)--I've found that MCE is not nearly as stable as plain ol' XP running on my four other PCs. You must know your way around Windows - and then some - to keep MCE up and working. Amazon has some reviews on the DLS: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-VGX-XL2-...r/dp/B000EMUI4M

HD MM
08-14-07, 02:36 PM
Great job! One of my favorite overall rooms seen here on AVS so far if by decor alone! Great novelty items, accessories and creative functionality of your atypical space.

Question: Where did you get that giant popcorn sign?

RobertR
08-14-07, 11:08 PM
I never cease to be impressed with the creativity of people when designing their theaters. Very nice!

airman210
08-25-07, 08:05 AM
Question: Where did you get that giant popcorn sign?

elifesize.com
Search: 592 or popcorn.

Roughneck
09-10-07, 04:50 PM
Very cool airman. I was thinking about installing a rear projection screen as well, and wondered where you got all of your technical data (ie throw distance, projector selection, screen selection, and so on.) I wanted to be able to watch everything via the projector without having to worry so much about controlling the ambient light. Any suggestions where I might start. Great room dude!

PFRboy
09-10-07, 06:52 PM
Beautiful job. Thanks for sharing!

airman210
09-14-07, 01:08 PM
...wondered where you got all of your technical data (ie throw distance, projector selection, screen selection, and so on.) I wanted to be able to watch everything via the projector without having to worry so much about controlling the ambient light. Any suggestions where I might start.

I got all the PJ info I needed from Projection Calculator Pro. They have data for hundreds of projectors. http://projectorcentral.com/Optoma-HD72-projection-calculator-pro.htm I researched dozens of projectors with the specs, features and price I wanted and simply entered them into the calculator to determine which ones would work in my space. I chose the Optoma HD72, and the figures proved to be very accurate.
I mounted a Da-Lite 119" Perm-Wall Da-Tex screen (#78685) onto a frame I made with 2-by-6s. http://da-lite.com/products/product.php?cID=20&pID=96 Da-Tex, used for rear projection, provides a 1.8 screen gain. (Enter that into the calculator.) Suggested retail on mine was $942, but B&H has them for $650.

Mindless Drone
09-18-07, 11:45 AM
Really nice theater! Great job.