Off the Rails Episode 52: Inadvertent Enablement
Too many meetings (and it’s AV’s fault), AVoIP hardware, and sending old gear to surplus
Off the Rails Episode 51: See Like a Lizard
CCUMC 2022 is the last CCUMC conference… and the first ETC conference, options for hybrid capabilities in active learning spaces, and 21:9 is never going to happen.
On Topic Episode 26: AV Turkeys
For Thanksgiving, the AV SuperFriends all brought a AV Turkey to share. Marc reminds us of the nonsense of touchless AV control, Chris complains bitterly about wireless sharing appliances, Justin gave up on Stem Audio, Jamie rewinds to multi-cable digital video extension, and Larry despises digital signage. Turkeys all around!
Off the Rails Episode 50: Spigots and Tubes and Knobs
The difficulties students are having with access and with technology in general, interacting with AV consultants, and what websites we use when looking for or listing jobs
On Topic Episode 25: AV Nightmares
We’ve collected our scariest and creepiest tales of AV projects, equipment, customers, and support. Happy Halloween!
Off the Rails Episode 49: Validified
The Crestron Aurora conspiracy, Dean Heckler with Heckler Design, and large monitors vs. small projection screens.
Off the Rails Episode 48: I had a logical reason; it just doesn’t make sense
We kick off Season 3 with the announcement of a new show, AVSF: Live! We return to our recent Twitter poll, Marc shares his thoughts from a recent tour to Biamp’s headquarters, and a listener email about control system automation.
On Topic Episode 24: I’ll meet you halfway via this USB adapter
Software AVoIP content, software AV control, and software management platforms.
Off the Rails Episode 47: Do All the Stuff You Tell People You Do
We fire up the AVSF time machine and travel back to 2010… to talk about HDBaseT, the threshold for standardization, and the increasing commoditization of AV integration.
Off the Rails Episode 46: Install a System Based on That Napkin
Panopto is buying Kaltura, what do you mean by “AV design?” and what do we all think about eliminating traditional AV cabling and equipment just because we can?