Does anyone here using a device to stream videos from their laptops to a projector or HDMI-enabled TV?
I just bought the AT-HDAIR which consists of two parts: one USB connection to my laptop, and one HDMI connection to the TV. IN theory, video signals are transmitted wirelessly from the laptop to TV.
In reality, I'm having problems getting a clear signal on the TV and even when I do the video image is choppy and the sound is delayed by a few seconds.
Does anyone have any solutions for proper setup using these wireless devices?
Or can recommend another option for streaming videos wireless to a remote TV or projector?
Thanks in advance...
I just bought the AT-HDAIR which consists of two parts: one USB connection to my laptop, and one HDMI connection to the TV. IN theory, video signals are transmitted wirelessly from the laptop to TV.
In reality, I'm having problems getting a clear signal on the TV and even when I do the video image is choppy and the sound is delayed by a few seconds.
Does anyone have any solutions for proper setup using these wireless devices?
Or can recommend another option for streaming videos wireless to a remote TV or projector?
Thanks in advance...
Posté Thu 11 Mar 10 @ 2:36 pm
You will always get a delay. That's one of the issues of wireless transmission. It's not a problem if your watching a move at home and the sound is coming with the transmitted picture.
However for us DJ's we only transmit the video as our audio is routed through our system. Therefore any wireless solution will always be out of sync.
I'm looking at solving this issue myself at the moment. I'm looking to see whether I can get a decent composite signal transmitted over 30-40ft from the booth to the matrix in the back office, or whether I need to use a balun which will guarantee the distance but obviously cost a lot more.
If I can use composite I can buy the converter and simply hook in to the clubs gear. If I need to use a balun, then I'm gonna have to ask the club to install it which makes it less probable as I am the one pushing to do video - not the club.
In summary - avoid wireless!!!
Cheers,
Roy
However for us DJ's we only transmit the video as our audio is routed through our system. Therefore any wireless solution will always be out of sync.
I'm looking at solving this issue myself at the moment. I'm looking to see whether I can get a decent composite signal transmitted over 30-40ft from the booth to the matrix in the back office, or whether I need to use a balun which will guarantee the distance but obviously cost a lot more.
If I can use composite I can buy the converter and simply hook in to the clubs gear. If I need to use a balun, then I'm gonna have to ask the club to install it which makes it less probable as I am the one pushing to do video - not the club.
In summary - avoid wireless!!!
Cheers,
Roy
Posté Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 3:30 am
I think you might need an audio/video wireless sender...something like this: http://www.shoptronics.com/5wiauvisetrb.html
Posté Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 7:14 am
GadgetMan wrote :
... Therefore any wireless solution will always be out of sync...
Thats not right ! I´m using and recommend systems like this one http://www.alibaba.com/product-free/250604380/GKW_5800_5802_5803_5_8.html
Posté Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 8:01 am
OK, thanks!
What VDJ settings are best for streaming videos wirelessly?
What VDJ settings are best for streaming videos wirelessly?
Posté Fri 12 Mar 10 @ 1:23 pm
I've just been reading this thread, gadget man the link you provided no longer exists ca. You please put a new one up
Thank you
Thank you
Posté Sat 10 Sep 16 @ 2:16 pm
this thread is 6 years old. Maybe that's why the link no longer works.
Posté Sat 10 Sep 16 @ 2:58 pm
foamtrax
have a look at these
https://www.iogear.com/solutions/av/?view=994
have a look at these
https://www.iogear.com/solutions/av/?view=994
Posté Sat 10 Sep 16 @ 10:13 pm