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Rimmer

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  1. It is a 6mm tinted GLASS sheet fitted onto the outside of the window with a 1" space between it and the original sliding glass window. We had one of the many glass window shops measure it up, cut it and fit it. I don't think it required a frame just fitted on top of the original window frame and fixed with an alu strip round it and screwed to the original frame to hold it, and finished with some white polyurethane seal
  2. Index and Home Pro shops sell UV / blackout curtains in standard window sizes in many different colors and patterns, we have a set in the movie room and they turn it into night even with the sun streaming in. I would never buy made to measure curtains again, they are way over priced.
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  8. I fitted a new 6mm tinted glass sheet over an existing sliding window to cut down occasional music noise, cost around B2500 It has cut noise by probably 75%. They made a very neat job of it. Not sure if you can do that over a sliding door though and the cost might be quite high.
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  13. I mostly use subs from Subscene-subtitles as my hearing is not what it used to be... Its easy to do they are very small files, find the matching bitrate sub and download the file then extract it into the movie folder. I believe there is also an automatic subtitle generator you can download, rather like youtube closed subs, I have never tried it so dont know more
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