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  1. How can I control the volume according to the number of people by making presets?How can I control the volume according to the number of people by making presets?
    This is accomplished by a VCA, of which there are hundreds. Radio Design Labs makes small 'Stick-Ons' which can accomplish this for under $50. At the high end, we often use Peavey MediaMatrix to ...
  2. I can't control my DVM2 serially.  What's wrong?I can't control my DVM2 serially. What's wrong?
    There is no special software needed for controlling the DVM2 serially. In order to control the DVM2 via a serial RS232 port, you'll need to: 1. Connect the special 9pin to 15pin cable from your ...
  3. I've connected my display to the DVM/HD, but I don't see any video.  What's wrong?I've connected my display to the DVM/HD, but I don't see any video. What's wrong?
    The DVM/HD has 2 HD15 connectors. One is the PC VGA output, and the other is the HD Video connector. Make sure that your video cable is connected to the 'HD Video Out' connector. If you are c ...
  4. I cannot select two clips in a row on the DVM/HD without getting the E12 error.I cannot select two clips in a row on the DVM/HD without getting the E12 error.
    If you can play the bitstream repeatedly without problems but have to cycle power between viewings make sure that your DVMHD serial controller is not adding Line Feeds to each Carriage Return (a c ...
  5. Can the Binloop be responsible for syncing all the equipment in a venue?Can the Binloop be responsible for syncing all the equipment in a venue?
    The Binloop controller card is, essentially, a SMPTE Machine, so you don't need both a SMPTE Machine and a Binloop. Most installations don't need SMPTE at all, even if the show media was designed ...