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AlanFaneca 04-04-05 03:25 PM

DVD viewing & Daylight Savings Time?
 
Daylight Savings ruins DVD watching.


I am a night person.

Still don't see why we have to change the clock once a year. It makes no sense at all.

April won't be affected that much since it will get dark around 8pm but in Mid June and July when the sun does not go down until 9:15pm that is when it becomes real sh*tty.



Do you think it is kind of depressing to watch a dvd when the sun is still out?

The light comes through the shades.

How do you adjust?

chipmac 04-04-05 03:27 PM

A light controlled room makes it dark anytime you wish.

DanishDVDfreak 04-04-05 03:28 PM

Try curtains...

marty888 04-04-05 03:28 PM

Reschedule your DVD viewing for 1:00am - 5:00am.

Bonus is that you probably won't have your movie-watching interruped by phone calls.

wendersfan 04-04-05 03:32 PM

It's official. We've now had a thread on every possible subject having anything remotely to do with DVDs.

ruk 04-04-05 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by wendersfan
It's official. We've now had a thread on every possible subject having anything remotely to do with DVDs.


agreed!!!

Wannabe 04-04-05 03:49 PM

Yeah, extra sunlight is depressing. Sigh. Paint your windows black.

tonyc3742 04-04-05 03:57 PM

Close your eyes.

I don't think it's 'depressing,' but it better be a good dvd that grabs my attention, otherwise I'm sitting there thinking 'Man, I should be out mowing the lawn...'

What'll be tough is getting my son to bed at his bedtime [8-830] when it's still bright outside and he wants to play. We'll definitely have to cover his windows with something, because even though it's still light at 8 pm, wake-up time is still 730.

Oh yeah, and it's Daylight SavING time.

Don't like DST?
http://www.standardtime.com/

Richard Malloy 04-04-05 04:00 PM

I completely agree with the original poster.

It's very fortunate that so many of us have dedicated rooms with ambient light control, but some of must make due with the architecture as we find it. For myself, that's a window that runs the length of the back of the room, and at least enough ambient light during daylight hours to be less than ideal for movie-watching.

(Black-out curtains are not an option... my wife puts up with the monitor, the large speakers well off the walls and far into the room, etc.... but not black-out curtains, as the line apparently must be drawn somewhere.)

And, by July, I count the minutes until 9:00pm (or even later), when it's finally dark enough to really enjoy a movie. On the upside, I have enough daylight hours to tend the crops, milk the cows, feed the chickens...

I never started a thread on the subject, but daylight savings time certainly effects my DVD watching. That, and getting up an hour earlier (yawn).

lizard 04-04-05 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Richard Malloy
...And, by July, I count the minutes until 9:00pm (or even later), when it's finally dark enough to really enjoy a movie...

Same with me. Twelve windows, most of them big picture windows, means I can't watch DVDs until after dark. Trying to cover them isn't an option. In retrospect, I wish I had designed a dedicated home theater room when I built my house. But I didn't know such things existed at the time. So I make do.

eXcentris 04-04-05 04:24 PM

Yup, me too. I have to delay watching films until 9:00 - 9:30.
No biggie as I still like the extra hour of daylight.

gutwrencher 04-04-05 04:30 PM

:lol:

You crazy kids.

Bronkster 04-04-05 04:56 PM

As silly as it sounds to some, I also have to agree with the OP. My place was built with the main window to the room facing west, which makes it very difficult to not only darken the room, but block the window enough to cut the glare off the TV as the sun totally pounds through that window in the afternoon. This is true even inthe winter. I got custom wood blinds and curtains, which helps but doesn't completely kill the light. In the summer it's near impossible since I don't have air conditioning so the windows are open and any breeze blows the blinds and/or curtains.

Granted, there are more pressing issues in the world, but hey, this is DVDTalk, dammit! -ptth-

TomOpus 04-04-05 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by AlanFaneca
Still don't see why we have to change the clock once a year.

Uh, we change twice a year... :p I digress....

If ya don't wanna change your clock, just move to Arizona, Hawaii or Indiana.

Oh, and I agree with wendersfan. Good job to the OP :up:

snoopygirl 04-04-05 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by TomOpus
If ya don't wanna change your clock, just move to Arizona, Hawaii or Indiana.

Forget Indiana. It appears we are about to screw up and involve ourselves with the clock changing idiocy.

Not that I have a strong opinion on that or anything....

TomOpus 04-04-05 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by snoopygirl
Forget Indiana. It appears we are about to screw up and involve ourselves with the clock changing idiocy.

Not that I have a strong opinion on that or anything....

Wow, I didn't know this. How does something like this get changed? Governor? Legislature? Ballot issue?

ernestrp 04-04-05 06:43 PM

I much prefer when the sun comes up at 7:00 am and goes down at 5:00 pm or so. Oh well, only about 7 months till all is well and it gets corrected once again.

Squirrel God 04-04-05 06:45 PM

I'm happy to watch films at any time of day. I once spent a whole day viewing stuff, from the minute I woke up until the minute I went to bed. As you can tell, I very much live life in the fast lane. I hope none of you are too jealous.

Cornelius1047 04-04-05 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by Squirrel God
I hope none of you are too jealous.

Normally I might be, but I tend to spend the extra time listening to good music, eating good food, and having sex with a beautiful young woman. You should try it.

K

speedy1961 04-05-05 07:51 AM

Wear Ray Bans

spartanstew 04-05-05 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by Richard Malloy
It's very fortunate that so many of us have dedicated rooms with ambient light control, but some of must make due with the architecture as we find it.


Must make do? Why?

When I decided I wanted a home theater a few years ago, I started making plans. Those plans included a house with a dedicated light controlled room. Since the house I was living in didn't have the correct architecture, I decided to move. Two years later we were moved into the new house and 9 months after that our theater was operational. You don't have to make due with anything.



Stew

MrE 04-05-05 08:44 AM

Be grateful you don't live in Alaska.

buckee1 04-05-05 10:11 AM

I watch movies any time of day or night so, the fact that the sun is shining has no bearing on my watching schedule. That and the fact that when I close the blinds in my HT, the only light seen comes from the DLP.

eXcentris 04-05-05 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by spartanstew
Must make do? Why?

When I decided I wanted a home theater a few years ago, I started making plans. Those plans included a house with a dedicated light controlled room. Since the house I was living in didn't have the correct architecture, I decided to move. Two years later we were moved into the new house and 9 months after that our theater was operational. You don't have to make due with anything.

Stew

If you don't have a dedicated hometheater room move? Sorry but that's terribly silly.

Richard Malloy 04-05-05 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by spartanstew
Must make do? Why?

When I decided I wanted a home theater a few years ago, I started making plans. Those plans included a house with a dedicated light controlled room. Since the house I was living in didn't have the correct architecture, I decided to move. Two years later we were moved into the new house and 9 months after that our theater was operational. You don't have to make due with anything.



Stew

So, after a substantial monetary investment, the securing of spousal approval, and three years rolling by... you're asking why some of us "must make do"? :rolleyes:

Signing off from the real world,


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