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abbotsmike

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  1. If some delay is acceptable, there are CCTV cameras on the market that wouldn't need to switch to IR mode in anything but a total blackout....
  2. Is a LEM T5 definitely a subwoofer? All the images I can find are for a 15" active top. Either way, assuming it's a basic reflex design, you could probably find a pretty good match with a tape measure and some rough specs.
  3. If you are going to keep repeating it, I think we should point out that this statement is not really accurate, the reason they do not need a licence is they use the licence free shared 2.4GHz band, with all the potential pitfalls this has of shared RF frequencies. Yeah I keep seeing this comment and forgetting to respond! All wireless frequencies are "radio" frequencies. Whether the devices transmitting and receiving on a given frequency band are analog or digital is largely irrelevant to whether or not they need licensing. Radio mics using the 2.4ghz "wifi" band have their place, however they often don't co-exist in a friendly manner with nearby wifi networks.
  4. DCLX had a sizable pile of Aluminium scaff at one point, might be worth getting in touch. I have a small amount, what size and quantity do you need?
  5. You probably won't find anyone willing to do your homework for you I'm afraid. A bit of research will find the answers you seek, there are lots of stage plots on the internet that people have shared over the years, rig information in youtube videos that people make when on jobs, and pricing on supplier websites. even having a good dig around this forum will leads to lots of info about what is in use and what rigs venues have.
  6. I fixed that for you ;) :) From reading through this thread that does seem to be the case. On the one side there are non circus people saying "I don't understand can anyone explain" and on the other side there are circus people saying "you're not circus enough to understand, how dare you question us" Some of the responses have been very enlightening and interesting though, it's just a shame it seemed to take several rounds of arguing before anyone actually revealed any proper information!! The only thing I can contribute is: As a former regular rock climber, the harness suspension timings always amuse me. I used to be regularly dangling around in a harness for periods of an hour or more when helping people less experienced than me, or rescuing groups of students that had freaked themselves out and frozen on a multi pitch route. Recently been have a discussion with a colleague about lifting and moving projectors in the live events realm. Someone has pointed out that they're really heavy and awkward, and maybe the usual method of throwing 4 strong people at the problem isn't the solution. The alternatives are all complex, expensive, and would lead to a web of LOLER and training requirements, that could actually lead to greater risks than the strong people solution. And the fact that are actually very few if any examples of the current method, actually going wrong!
  7. Barco, christie, panasonic, all make good kit. Are you planning to buy or hire? My preference is panasonic, generally used in a corporate environment, But once had a 20k laser one setup in a cinema, and it blew the house projector (a 30k lamped Barco I think) out of the water in colour and brightness.
  8. I have a dymo Rhino, expensive up front, but reliable and easy to use. Genuine cartridges aren't exactly cheap, but I use a mixture of genuine and third party ones, depending on the application!
  9. Hi Tim. That sounds incredibly similar to something we're setting up for our MG car club here in Melbourne.We have 1x AW-HE40 cam with a Blackmagic ATEM-MINI mixer also taking HDMI signal from a laptop PC, and streaming to Facebook via OBS software. I want to dumb this down so people other than myself can run it, so would like to put together a simple app to move the ipcam to one of a couple of set positions, and initialise the ATEM a certain way. (We have all the manufacturer apps that can do this, but I want to fit all the HOW TO OPERATE instructions onto a single sheet! ;) ) VB is my preferred language too. Is there any chance of seeing your source before I start delving into aw-he40_ip_control_specification_aw-he130_aw-ue70.pdf ? :) Cheers, Ric. I'd look at a stream deck and the companion program
  10. On a separate note, who can be bothered to steal stage weights?! I'd much rather leave them in one place as much as humanly possible!
  11. DCLX make a weight skate, a wheeled trolley for transporting stage weights. I'm sure if you got in touch with them Duncan would happily do a variant with some sort of locking bar.
  12. abbotsmike

    LED tape

    And on top of that, buy decent (meanwell are my goto) brand PSUs. Seen too many cheap ones fail!! I'd second the recommendation for 24V tape. 24V pixel tape does exist if you look hard enough, as does 24V RGBW
  13. When I find I need or wish I had something more than a couple of times in a row, then I buy it. If you're that busy, then this method will fill you up with the perfect kit for your workload pretty fast.
  14. Was in need of a windows based qlab alternative recently, specifically one that can be run from companion & stream deck. I ended up using casparcg, which is both massive overkill and not the right tool for the job. Remembered about multiplay, and just read that it can do OSC now too. Following with renewed interest!
  15. No issue with it in principle, and have done it in a pinch! But you do need to make sure that you use shielded cable, which will reduce the cheap/lightweightness somewhat. Also, as far as I know, they're all basically just an ethercon to 4 sockets/tails, Ie nothing you couldn't probably make yourself, for vastly less money!!
  16. Velcro it down then? Stop throwing the mixer down stairs? While they are sturdy, I can't see one being able to inflict significant damage to the back of a mixer. Also, by the wording of visiting engineer, is this going into a venue anyway?
  17. Couldn't agree more! I haven't seen a VGA cable in use on an actual job in probably 4-5 years. Use the right kit and design your digital signal chain properly and you'll have no latency issues. Screens are where most latency I see comes in, and most monitors screens that have an appreciable lag have a "game mode" or similar to get rid of most of the processing.
  18. I think you've answered your own question in your title?
  19. Most of the video/streaming techs I know use them or have heard of them. I believe Elgato happily support the bitfocus/companion team, but don't wish or don't need to actively engage in the tech market. They market it at the game streamer area, and there are a couple of plugins to that end, such as OBS. Certainly from my end, for a lot of shows it's both smaller, cheaper and more capable than the manufacturer specific controls, like analog ways shotbox (x keys) and even in some cases a Blackmagic ATEM panel. I've even seen people using them to supplement Barco EC50 consoles
  20. Yep, got one of the XL versions. Very handy for driving graphics packages, doing fancy stuff with ATEMs, all sorts!
  21. Yes you can select whether or not pilot tone is used. To save faffing around, I generally prefer to set the RX how I want it, then use the infared sync feature to carry those settings across to the TX
  22. Which frequency band G4's? I've seen, on a few occasions, one of our Ch38 G4s in a rack slammed on the RF meters (Usually only one RX in a rack of 4 or more), with nothing else in the way. Verified with an SDR/Scanner that there wasn't anything in that range too!
  23. Just because we don't like american electrical connectors, doesn't mean we don't like the people!
  24. I purchased from them back in March and had a quick response
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