Will I have to start smaller

I’ve been looking around and the lowest width I can find was 35.2″ (Panasonic TC-L37G1). I realize it is nearly impossible to diagnose a TV based on a description of the problem, but I thought I’d see if some of you gurus happened to know of any common problems that would cause my symptoms and if this would be a “do it yourself” fix, or a “call the repairman” fix: Under XP I used TMPEnc DVD Author 3 successfully, but it won’t run under XP. Many more refuse to make DVDs from the tapes, regardless of them being homemade or retail. Or will I have to start smaller (say, a receiver and 2 speakers, or 2 and a sub), and build up to surround or better components later? This is for size constraints.

I did some searching, but everything I found was for a larger budget than my own, and with different priorities, and since I don’t know much of anything at the moment about what I’m getting into, I figured I should ask for some advice. For my project I want to use a DVD with menu’s, but the video files themselves are VCD format. Does anyone know of software that will do this under Windows 7.

Hi all - I’m new to the forums, as well as to the home theater scene, and was looking for some advice for putting together my first system. I have had problems (also with a Canon) capturing 16bit/48KHz audio in the past (using various capture programs, but not Enosoft). Unfortunately, with the spark obscured, I can’t see EXACTLY where it is coming from to further isolate, but I am hoping it is a simple short or faulty capacitor that can easily be replaced. If I enabled the CDROM the ticking comes right back.

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