AV configuration for dual language broadcasts?

Using the Church Webcasting System, YouTube, etc. Including cameras and mixers.
dave.swartz
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Re: AV configuration for dual language broadcasts?

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Windows Patching:

We are having challenges with Windows patching. Often the patches attempt to install at system bootup. Sometimes it asks for permission, other times the patches are just applied. Patching can fail in which case the patch is rolled back, and then the following day the system attempts to apply the patch over again. We try to have the patches install automatically to help keep the system secure.

If you want to use a computer instead of a dedicated audio DSP, then please refer to my previous guides published at http://federalwaystake.net/Hosting and look for the document labeled Stake Conference Setup Guide - April 2024. This design does use commodity Windows computers.
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Re: AV configuration for dual language broadcasts?

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dave.swartz wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:48 am They can be turned on from the rostrum or they can be turned on from the cultural center. It is a OR operation. If either of these control panels is turned on, then the system will stay powered up. The work around for the chapel control being turned off and powering down the system is to have the Cultural Center panel on as well.
I understand what you're saying, but I'd have to test it to make sure it works that way when in overflow mode.
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