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In this section of our 'Guides' we look at various issues to do with the hardware we use in Church AV. These will hopefully help you in your own church AV system, or will help you plan for special needs you may have. Use the 'Guides' menu to the left to pick other catagories. If you have any questions of ideas, do get back to us.
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Written by Andrew
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Saturday, 09 June 2007 14:06 |
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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 projector will give you best results. We can help, for free!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 17:22 )
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Read more... [Video Projector Calibration]
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 11:49 |
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
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Monday, 16 April 2007 17:51 |
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 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 RGB or even DVI signals and connectors.
How can these be mixxed together, and how about overlaying the text from a computer over the top of the video cameras?
{mosˍfbˍdiscuss:2}
Under Construction, come back soon and there will be more!!
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Read more... [Mixing Composite and Computer Video Signals]
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Written by Andrew
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Friday, 10 November 2006 08:32 |
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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 definition TV's in supermarkets and purchase High Definition DVDs (Blue Ray) and watch channels from Sky in High Definition. But how does this affect the church? Should we be looking at installing High Definiton projectors when we only took down our Overhead projector last year? What are the pros and cons? How can we mix Standard video, computers and HD video?
Read on, and hopefully theses and other questions will be answered!
This article is still under construction!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 12:33 )
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Read more... [High Definition Church]
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