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hooking up to the bar tv's
Anyone wanna walk me through the process of hooking into the bar's tvs so everyone can join in the karaoke fun????? THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Are you talking about as an additional TV or to use as your Singer's display?
If you are talking about as an addition item then you will nbeed to use a karaoke mixer with multiple video out plugs or a video adapter as some of these guys use that will take the S-video or RCA output from your PC and allow splitting it to multiple TVs. |
If I recall correctly, one ot the members on the foum posted that he uses a wireless system to distribute a TV signal.
Jim :g |
I run the S-Video out of my video card to an RF converter, then the cable out to a splitter to 4 tv's in the bar. The S-Video is my 'extended desktop' so the lyrics will display to all tv's I have connected to it.
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I run s-video from my laptop to a audio/video amplifier from Radio Shack ($50). This way I have no drop in video quality running singer monitor and 3 additional TV's. Just another way, use whatever works best for you.
Jack |
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Radio Shack sells the wireless (a little expensive) but great when the TVs are very far away, so you don't have to run a long cable. A friend uses that, but there are occasional audio & video dropouts from wireless interference. |
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I worked for one company that ran several shows a week & we used nothing but wireless video, but had the receivers set up stationary in each club (you can buy additional receivers) with a video a/b switch on the tv's so we just went in & set up our transmitter at our section & flipped the tv's over. Worked very well. |
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My mistake - I didn't mean to say audio.:s Just occasional video interference. Putting the transmitter & receiver higher than the crowd is a good suggestion. Don't think he thought of that:c How would you do that when I would think the transmitter would sit right next to your setup? |
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The transmitter, we used to sit it on the table by us, but people walking around it would ultimately end up giving interference. Sometimes there was a shelf or something that was by us that we could use, but many times not. We had to devise a stand of some sort to get it higher that the crowd - about 6-7 feet on average. We ended up just getting a round base mic stand & modified the reach with a second piece from an old stand that we had to connect together & added a little tray at the top for the transmitter. |
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Any comments? Would like to know? |
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Could be a poor ground on the projector or an antenna that is connected to it.
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