This guide from Radio Shack describes the different types of audio and video cables that are commonly used in AV installations. Clicking on the images of the cables (on the page on the RadioShack site) provides a lot of information about the proper use of different types of cables via FAQs.
NOTE: Some of the information…
We thought it might be useful to post a quick summary of the most popular posts on our blog from last month — for those of you who might have missed them.
And the top scorers from February 2015 are...
1. What you can’t see, can mess up your integration projects: Our experience over thousands of…
Continuing with Part 2 of this extremely useful series (see Part 1), Infocomm adds to its list of the most common errors made during the design and implementation of AV and video collaboration projects. These tutorials are a must-read resource for anyone designing a VC room.
New discussion points in this article are:
Know what you…
In this excellent article, Infocomm talks about some of the most common errors made during the design and implementation of AV and video collaboration projects. This tutorial (and its upcoming second part), are a must-read resource for anyone designing a VC room.
Key discussion points in this article are:
The room video camera needs to be…
As enterprise AV technologies continue their move onto the enterprise network (which they share with IT services), its important for businesses to understand how they can be leveraged for maximum benefits. In this video (about 5 minutes) Biamp describes the benefits of Networked Media solutions and talks about various applications and also the network structures that…
Auditoriums represent one of the most complex types of room environments for designing and integrating – because of the sheer scale of scenarios they need to be used in. The primary concern in an auditorium (which could seat from 25 to over 1,000 people), is to ensure that each and every seat allows members of…
When it comes to integration projects of various kinds – whether it’s for audio-visual functionality, for lighting and energy management systems, or for UC systems – there is a tendency to spend a lot of time in making good decisions on the “visible” elements. This means that the display devices are selected very carefully, the…
Since Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) needs to meet the applicable international requirements while maintaining precise project schedules, smooth collaboration between various teams and stakeholders is imperative.
This created the need to have a high-quality and high-reliability video collaboration network as a platform for their operations. Flexibility of use, high clarity and digital data sharing were…
For video collaboration infrastructure to become truly productive, it needs to become available not just to the senior management (though it provides considerable value there), but to the entire organization.
When Bayer India was setting up its new corporate headquarters in Thane (near Mumbai), they had this goal on the top of their priorities.
The Actis team…
Interactive short-throw projectors are a very interesting display solution for all types of meeting rooms, and especially for classrooms. While we have talked about these products in the past, mounting these in your room requires a special type of wall-mounted projector mount.
Once such product is the WM220AUSI interactive projector wall mount from Chief, which allows…
Video walls are an amazing display solution in a variety of settings, but especially when you really want to grab your audience’s attention. There is simply no product that matches them for situations where the lighting conditions hamper clarity and colour reproduction and where the display needs to be on for several hours a day.…
India boasts a large and diverse professional AV industry that can be difficult to navigate. Hurrairah bin Sohail speaks with Actis, a prominent local integrator, and gauges the state of the market.
The Republic of India is known as the world’s largest democracy thanks to the 1.2 billion people living within its borders but the…