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ChurchVideo / Video in Worship... Blogs, Resources, Guides and Tips for anyone using video, specificly for using video and technology in Churches and similar events.
We have 2 blog streams: Tips and Guides, as well as other resources, links & downloads
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Video Projector Calibration
Setting up a video projector isn't as easy as you first may think. Leaving the settings on the default values may not give you the best image possible. by using Test Patterns along with the colour/brightness/contrast and other settings on your... Read This Article
Scan Converters
If you'd like to know about Scan Converters (or Down Converters) then take a look at our scan converter page. This talks about converting a computer signal in to composite video and how it can be mixed with other composite signals Read This Article
Mixing Composite and Computer Video Signals
Many times you want to mix a computer signal (eg a presentation or song words) with a set of video cameras and/or dvd players. Video cameras etc, generally use Composite video (the little phono connector) and a computer will use higher resolution... Read This Article
High Definition Church
Throughout 2006 High Definition has grown, and it's set to grow even faster in 2007/8. at the begining of 2006 you could by a High Definition TV, but there was noone broadcasting High Definition programs, by the end of 2006, you could purcase High... Read This Article
Matrox DualHead2Go - in use for video playback
We have used the Martox DualHead2go device at a couple of youth event in Reading - What this provided was a cheap and simple way to have a 16 by 6 foot screen! -that’s pretty wide. The reason behind all this is to provide a far cheaper alternative... Read This Article
Video Resolution Chart
This is a table of the popular video formats and their resolution   Read This Article
Reducing Feedback
What is Feedback? Feedback is the screeching/squealing/hooting sound heard when there is an accidental loop in the PA system. That is when the sound from a microphone is amplified and fed to the speakers and then picked up again by the microphone,... Read This Article
Guides - More in-depth Information

This area of our website has lots of infomation and 'guides' about using video effectivly in a Church environment. Find the difference between SVideo and SVGA, how to run long cables, and much more!

If you have any ideas for articles, then please do contact us. Use the links below to go to that section where you will find the articles.



Video Mixers, Switchers and Scalers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew   
Monday, 10 April 2006 23:40
These 3 terms are used and overlapped quite a lot, this page is here to describe how I define them, and what the differences are.
Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 12:35 )
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Video Projectors - Purchasing Hints and Tips PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 10 April 2006 23:36
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This page will help you in looking for and specifing a video projector.

(This is only a simple help page to get you started, for futher advice or information give us a call or consult a local video projector company)

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Multiple Displays and Dual Screen help PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 March 2006 13:43

This set of pages is for those who are wanting an understanding of what the benefits are of using Multiple Screens (Sometimes called Dual Head). Apsects of hardware and setting up windows are covered as well as the oprions to connect your second display output to you video projector.
This is aimed as users of EasyWorship Software, but really, any one using any other software that uses multiple displays should find this helpful!

 

 

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Panasonic MX50 Verses the Edirol V4 Video Mixer PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 20 March 2006 11:02
When it comes to four channel video mixers, the Panasonic MX50 has a long history! Even though it's not in production anymore, there is still strong demand and a second-hand market. o­n the other hand, the Edirol V4 mixer is a new unit that brings not o­nly a 4 channel video mixer to the budgets of many, but it's also very high quality. This page is here to help explain and show the differences between the two video mixers.
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