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Walter Biscardi
April 17, 2008 at 1:06 am[keith koby] “. Patching is difficult for some creatives.”
You’re kidding, right? I have production assistants who pick up the patch panel in one lesson. Out goes to In. Pretty self explanatory.
[keith koby] “However, even for your smaller place, it is necessary to sometimes route the same signal multiple places at the same time if you are doing the job the right way.”
We do this all the time making HD & SD clones simultaneously while also creating window burn DVD’s. I can monitor a deck that’s being captured in another suite. We can feed the same deck to a beta and HD deck at the same time while watching the same feed in a third room.
Don’t need a router for any of that. Not saying a router isn’t a bad thing to have, but not necessary in our experience and not money I’m going to waste for what we do.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
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