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mpm

Jan 1, 1970
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Slightly OT.
We need an add-on to our Church video presentation setup (PC w/ Radeon
7200 Graphics Card).

Specifically, we want to be able to rent out the auditorium to folks
who occasionally want to run their own PowerPoint presentations,
etc... on the large projector. Unfortunately, the setup is not very
"adaptable", and we contantly have to park someone in the booth to run
the presentation....

Right now, the projector is cabled directly to our MultiMedia PC,
which only runs the Sunday Plus software. We don't want to make any
changes to that computer.

The video output of the Sunday Plus PC is a standard 15-pin.
The other end of this goes straight to the projector, through a couple
hundred feet of cable.
While there are other inputs on the projector, it is high up in the
ceiling and would be very expensive to cable, not to mention, we
really don't want to have to switch projector inputs with the remote
(because it is confusing, and someday it will get in the wrong mode
with no-one around who knows how to switch it back to the Sunday Plus
input...)

So, with that: Here's what we ideally want:
A box (transmitter) that can sit on stage (under the podium?) that
will send the video (i.e., PowerPoint presentation off a laptop or ??)
wirelessly back up to the light and sound booth.

In the booth, a matching wireless receiver, and a mechanical switch to
switch from "Podium" to "Sunday Plus" outputs to the large projector.

Can anyone recommend some rock-solid hardware for this??
Simplicity and Ease of Use are more important than dollars (within
reason).

I am open to any alternatives which would yield similar results.
What I'm trying to avoid is having to do anything to the Sunday Plus
system. As out of date and horrible as that system is, it does in
fact get the job done. And all of our volunteers (many of whom are
not technical) know how to use it. So, I really don't want to open
that hood.

If this can be kept as 2 separate systems, which only share the
projector input cable - that would be ideal.

Thanks.
-mpm
 
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Martin Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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| Slightly OT.
| We need an add-on to our Church video presentation setup (PC w/ Radeon
| 7200 Graphics Card).
|
| Specifically, we want to be able to rent out the auditorium to folks
| who occasionally want to run their own PowerPoint presentations,
| etc... on the large projector. Unfortunately, the setup is not very
| "adaptable", and we contantly have to park someone in the booth to run
| the presentation....
|
| Right now, the projector is cabled directly to our MultiMedia PC,
| which only runs the Sunday Plus software. We don't want to make any
| changes to that computer.
|
| The video output of the Sunday Plus PC is a standard 15-pin.
| The other end of this goes straight to the projector, through a couple
| hundred feet of cable.
| While there are other inputs on the projector, it is high up in the
| ceiling and would be very expensive to cable, not to mention, we
| really don't want to have to switch projector inputs with the remote
| (because it is confusing, and someday it will get in the wrong mode
| with no-one around who knows how to switch it back to the Sunday Plus
| input...)
|
| So, with that: Here's what we ideally want:
| A box (transmitter) that can sit on stage (under the podium?) that
| will send the video (i.e., PowerPoint presentation off a laptop or ??)
| wirelessly back up to the light and sound booth.
|
| In the booth, a matching wireless receiver, and a mechanical switch to
| switch from "Podium" to "Sunday Plus" outputs to the large projector.
|
| Can anyone recommend some rock-solid hardware for this??
| Simplicity and Ease of Use are more important than dollars (within
| reason).
|
| I am open to any alternatives which would yield similar results.
| What I'm trying to avoid is having to do anything to the Sunday Plus
| system. As out of date and horrible as that system is, it does in
| fact get the job done. And all of our volunteers (many of whom are
| not technical) know how to use it. So, I really don't want to open
| that hood.
|
| If this can be kept as 2 separate systems, which only share the
| projector input cable - that would be ideal.
|
| Thanks.
| -mpm

Heres one... http://www.projectorcentral.com/wireless_projector.htm

Sorry never used one of these.

Cheer
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Charlie E.

Jan 1, 1970
0
Slightly OT.
We need an add-on to our Church video presentation setup (PC w/ Radeon
7200 Graphics Card).

Specifically, we want to be able to rent out the auditorium to folks
who occasionally want to run their own PowerPoint presentations,
etc... on the large projector. Unfortunately, the setup is not very
"adaptable", and we contantly have to park someone in the booth to run
the presentation....

Right now, the projector is cabled directly to our MultiMedia PC,
which only runs the Sunday Plus software. We don't want to make any
changes to that computer.

The video output of the Sunday Plus PC is a standard 15-pin.
The other end of this goes straight to the projector, through a couple
hundred feet of cable.
While there are other inputs on the projector, it is high up in the
ceiling and would be very expensive to cable, not to mention, we
really don't want to have to switch projector inputs with the remote
(because it is confusing, and someday it will get in the wrong mode
with no-one around who knows how to switch it back to the Sunday Plus
input...)

So, with that: Here's what we ideally want:
A box (transmitter) that can sit on stage (under the podium?) that
will send the video (i.e., PowerPoint presentation off a laptop or ??)
wirelessly back up to the light and sound booth.

In the booth, a matching wireless receiver, and a mechanical switch to
switch from "Podium" to "Sunday Plus" outputs to the large projector.

Can anyone recommend some rock-solid hardware for this??
Simplicity and Ease of Use are more important than dollars (within
reason).

I am open to any alternatives which would yield similar results.
What I'm trying to avoid is having to do anything to the Sunday Plus
system. As out of date and horrible as that system is, it does in
fact get the job done. And all of our volunteers (many of whom are
not technical) know how to use it. So, I really don't want to open
that hood.

If this can be kept as 2 separate systems, which only share the
projector input cable - that would be ideal.

Thanks.
-mpm
Hmmm...
Haven't seen too many wireless video (computer!) senders, but there
are lots of control systems out there, such as wireless mice, etc.

Maybe, invest in a cheap mini-desktop computer that only runs
powerpoint, and run the control of it via wireless keyboard and mouse
to the podium. then, just a single video switch in the control room
cuts between them to the projector.
 
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