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Houses of Worship Top Story

Audio Podcast: Affordable CD/DVD Duplication for Churches
In this edition of the Houses of Worship AV Special Focus enewsletter podcast series, S&VC contributor and Freelance AV specialist Bennett Liles discusses the proliferation of CD/DVD duplication systems in churches of all sizes with Mark Strobel, VP of marketing for Primera Technology.

To listen to this interview, click here

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Installation News

Renovated Salt Lake Tabernacle Features Fujinon HD Lenses
When the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officially reopened the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle after a two-year renovation it did so with much celebration. The 140-year-old building underwent a substantial upgrade intended to strengthen and protect the structure while maintaining its distinct appearance. During the renovation and building upgrade, several HD cameras and lenses were permanently but discreetly added to the tabernacle.

Three of Fujinon's HA42X9.7BERD HD ENG-Style zoom lenses on Sony HDC-1500 cameras, mounted on Ravensclaw Talon robotics, are deftly tucked away, virtually unseen. more>>

From the Briefing Room

Computer Graphics Video and Component Video Signals Travel Long Distances Together
Kramer Electronics is pleased to announce the addition of two new products to its twisted-pair line of long-distance audio/video products, the TP-45 and TP-46. The TP-45 transmitter and TP-46 receiver are extremely compact and economical products for simplifying the routing of either computer graphics video or component video, along with either unbalanced analog stereo audio or S/PDIF digital audio signals over inexpensive and convenient UTP Cat-5 cable. This transmitter/receiver combination is ideal in a home cinema application for HTDV component video signals or in a professional application where computer graphics video and/or component video signals are being used in long-range distribution systems.

Read more at Sound & Video Contractor's Briefing Room.

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Product News

MAS-6200 Video Switcher/Scaler New from FSR
The new MAS-6200, a multipurpose video switcher/scaler with optional audio is now shipping from FSR. The MAS-6200 provides high-quality scaling and switching plus a built-in keyer to allow computer-generated text to be superimposed upon a video background. more>>


Soundcraft Launches Three Mixer Ranges with Built-in Lexicon Effects
Soundcraft announces the extension of its versatile multipurpose mixer range with three new FX models--the FX16ii, EFX, and MFX—each featuring no fewer than 32 Lexicon 24-bit digital effects.

The new models use the same AudioDNA processor found in many Lexicon and DigiTech outboard products, including the highly respected Lexicon MX500. The consoles also boast a user settings store function, three parameter controls, tap tempo and 32 effects presets. more>>


Gepco UTP Ultra-low-skew Cable Provides Durability with Superior Transmission Over Long Distances
Gepco International, introduced the LSK04HD heavy-duty, ultra-low skew UTP cable at InfoComm 2007. The LSK04HD is designed for the transmission of component analog video in a twisted-pair format without hardware delay compensation—all within a heavy-duty construction.

Based on the LSK04, each pair in the LSK04HD is constructed from 23 gage solid copper and a precision 100Ω dielectric. For added strength and diameter, the LSK04HD has a unique double-jacket design. more>>

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