Hi All, As a sound guy mainly, I'm unsure of the best way to do this so looking for suggestions as to how it would (or should) be done. If I wanted to send a video feed (with audio also, with a feed from the mixing console) from one venue to another, wirelessly, what would be the normal / best / typical way to do this? Audio would either be from a matrix of an analogue or digital console with outputs at line level in either Jack or XLR. Video, well, ideally HDMI as the source, but to be fed with both song lyrics and video feed where a band is. A couple of units I have at my (personal) disposal are an old Edirol V4 mixcer (but that's only S-Video and Composite ) and a Kramer KS41H switch. So 2 very clearly different devices. This is for an event with 2 churches trying to link up for a conference type event where the Venue 1 is licensed for about 200 less people than Venue 2. I've heard that one of the churches (the one that is less afraid to spend money) says it cannot be done. But I disagree (unless they're meaning with the equipment that THEY have available). Images would need to be fed to a projector in Venue 1 (locally projected words and a video feed (with audio) from Venue 2). Projected Lyrics and a Video Feed (with audio) would also need to be sent back to Venue 2 from Venue 1. I suppose it's a bit like a teleconference but for an event. Projected Lyrics would be from a computer. Video feeds could be from hired professional cameras or even from consumer camcorders with Composite outs that could go into the edirol V4 in at least one venue ( and be scaled up to HDMI?) (I've some VDC Trading composite and S-Video cabling from a long while ago) There's no WiFi network installed or available. The buildings have direct line of sight to each other and are probably between 100 - 200m away from each other. I also appreciate that video is a lot slower than audio, so would need to be delayed accordingly. I hope that this is enough to go on and I look forward to hearing the options!