Camera to Projectors

Discussions around receiving, originating, and holding Church broadcasts and conferences in meetinghouses including schedules, setup, equipment, and support.
Post Reply
User avatar
allenjblodgett
Member
Posts: 96
Joined: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:08 pm
Location: Appleton, WI, USA
Contact:

Camera to Projectors

#1

Post by allenjblodgett »

So, we got one of the "new" stake centers with the dropdown projector screens in the gym/cultural hall and of chorus we also have CCTV. The only problem is that the CCTV is via coaxial cable, which were great in the days of VCRs and such. The building has no vcrs and longer, so suggestions on how to do proceed to convert the coaxial into component or vga?
CalS201
Member
Posts: 158
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:59 pm
Location: Herriman, UT

Re: Camera to Projectors

#2

Post by CalS201 »

We send 1080i HDMI over existing coax to projectors in all our bldgs by putting "HDMI to HD-SDI" and "HD-SDI to HDMI" converters on each each end of the coax. The converters cost $25-$35 dollars from Amazon or ebay. The attached PDF is an example what we did in one of our bldgs. Hope it helps you.
Attachments
HDMI and CV Video Distribution Example.pdf
(277.93 KiB) Downloaded 260 times
User avatar
Mikerowaved
Community Moderators
Posts: 4740
Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 12:56 am
Location: Layton, UT

Re: Camera to Projectors

#3

Post by Mikerowaved »

allenblodgett wrote:So, we got one of the "new" stake centers with the dropdown projector screens in the gym/cultural hall and of chorus we also have CCTV. The only problem is that the CCTV is via coaxial cable, which were great in the days of VCRs and such. The building has no vcrs and longer, so suggestions on how to do proceed to convert the coaxial into component or vga?
Is the coaxial jack a Type-F, RCA style, or are both present? The Type-F will most likely need a tuner, such as a VCR, but the RCA signal can typically be connected directly to the projector with a length of cable.
So we can better help you, please edit your Profile to include your general location.
Post Reply

Return to “Broadcasts and Conferences”