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The '''seamless switcher upgrade project''' is a project being discussed to add a switching PC to the AV system in [[Lower Level Conference Room]].  It is intended to add expected functionality that was missing in the [[2017 A/V upgrade project]].
The '''seamless switcher upgrade project''' is a project being discussed to add a switching PC to the AV system in [[Lower Level Conference Room]].  It is intended to add expected functionality that was missing in the [[2017 A/V upgrade project]].


Early proposals included a Roland production switcher to fix the problem of high latency when switching video sources. However, to reduce cost and increase flexibility, CES is exploring the possibility of building a switching PC with a four-channel video capture card. This would require AdTech to run four video outputs from the DM switcher to the back wall.
Early proposals included a Roland production switcher to fix the problem of high latency when switching video sources. However, to reduce cost and increase flexibility, CES is exploring the possibility of building a switching PC with a four-channel video capture card. The PC will be rack-mounted, eliminating the need for any inputs or outputs running to the back of the room.

Revision as of 17:58, 13 August 2018

The seamless switcher upgrade project is a project being discussed to add a switching PC to the AV system in Lower Level Conference Room. It is intended to add expected functionality that was missing in the 2017 A/V upgrade project.

Early proposals included a Roland production switcher to fix the problem of high latency when switching video sources. However, to reduce cost and increase flexibility, CES is exploring the possibility of building a switching PC with a four-channel video capture card. The PC will be rack-mounted, eliminating the need for any inputs or outputs running to the back of the room.