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    Pico Projectors + Wireless Live Feed... Possible? Suggestions?

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    • MichelM
      Michel Izzy Guru
      last edited by

      @Mark

      For a theatre play we built a small robot that was driving around and it carried a pico-projector that was powered from battery. We then used an iPod touch that was connected to the pico projector. Using the MultiVid app from Marco Tempest we triggered videos stored on the iPod touch via Isadora and OSC. Well its not live, but it really works great.

      Best
      Michel

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      • SkulptureS
        Skulpture Izzy Guru
        last edited by

        Looks interesting @Michel thanks.

        Here is the link for those interested:
        [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/multivid/id329179990](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/multivid/id329179990)

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        • markM
          mark
          last edited by

          Dear All,

          Does anyone know this?
          http://www.soundandvision.com/content/something-air-wireless-hdmi-gefen-iogear-and-vizio
          It's $100 cheaper than LPMode's suggestion, and the review above was quite positive. To quote "IOGear’s solution gets my pick as the mostest-for-leastest: best range, most functionality, nice ergonomics. At $349 ($275-ish online from Amazon and others) it’s not cheap, but the enhanced functionality and distance performance validate the premium for any system that needs its abilities."
          Best Wishes,
          Mark

          Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
          Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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          • DusXD
            DusX Tech Staff
            last edited by

            I would try to ensure that you don't have conflicting transmission frequencies.
            I recently was trying to receive WiFi video from a gopro on a quad-chopter, the wifi transmits at 2.4 khz and the remote for the quad also 2.4 khz.. this could have be disaster however fortunately we only had the weaker signal (video) drop out. Most newer systems now ensue that 2 different frequencies are running the control and video.
            @Mark, if you show will be using wifi, or there is wifi in the cinema, I highly recommend double checking that the video system is running on its own independent frequency, and that that frequency is not one common to cell phones etc..
            having quickly checked the link above, it seems the gefen is running on a new 60ghz bandwidth.. which seems safely removed from all common bandwidths.

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            • C
              CraigAlfredson
              last edited by

              I tried to do this a few years ago with limited success.  I tried both wireless NTSC video (spy store video stuff) and VGA via Wireless USB.  Wireless HDMI was not available (in my price range) at the time.  I had pretty good success in initial testing, but once I strapped the wireless receivers to the dancers, the devices had a hard time receiving a consistent signal due to the movement.  We ended up going to an iPod based solution similar to Michel.

              Just something to look out for, hopefully the technology is better these days.  I'm interested to see how well these wireless HDMI transmitters actually work.
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              • FredF
                Fred
                last edited by

                The cheap but reliable option going around the live video world is this

                http://nyrius.com/products/display.php?id=122
                Longer range and better quality but much more expensive is this
                http://www.paralinx.net/products/
                If you are looking at any wireless HDMI product check out in situ reviews, as your are probably going to work in a theatre the environment is difficult for wireless devices and they will not work as they do in a house or open space. The live production section of the blackmagic user forum has quite some extensive discussions over wireless video options and you can get a lot of real world reviews from people who have been using them.
                Fred

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                • Bill CottmanB
                  Bill Cottman
                  last edited by

                  Remotely controlled aircraft hobbyists use this kind of gear for video transmission: http://www.fpvflying.com/categories/Wireless-audio-video-transmitter-for-FPV/

                  Seems like it should work well in theaters. Comments??

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                  • DusXD
                    DusX Tech Staff
                    last edited by

                    @Vanderzee, I added a link above for a similar option.. they won't be HD (sd probably) but have a lower cost and some are very high power for long transmissions, although I haven't seen them used for this type of application yet.

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                    • fypyF
                      fypy
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                      Hi everybody You have to be carefull of one thing : most of non-professionnal hardware have hidden functions (i mean, not configurable by the user). For ex ample, I had lots of problems with a wireless sound solution, based on radiowaves : it was nice, little, so, easy to dissimulate, but it had a hidden function : a power-safe automatic mode.... And no way to by-pass it. I had to send a very low signal in the transmetters (i called it a "breath") to maintain the receivers actives. And at every show, I prayed !!...

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                      • goodboyG
                        goodboy
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                        Hi guys

                        I got 2 pico projectors today and the idea is to load the sd cards and have them portable on-stage.
                        I see the last post here was 2013, wondering if it's possible today? to run Izzy > syphon > HDMI transmitter?
                        I got the Pico Genie M400 Pro and AAXA P300 pico. 
                        6 weeks to show.
                        Cheers
                        Joe

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