June 2013
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
13h 6m
English
Charles Fulton
There’s nothing like a nice, big display. A big display on your computer means more screen real estate for timelines, preview windows, audio mixers and meters, scopes and more. A big TV lets you sit further back and fills your field of vision with your program. A video projector takes your viewing (whether your source is a computer, a camcorder, a DVD player, a VCR or a satellite receiver) to the next level, allowing you to show your production to hundreds of your closest friends all at once, on the same screen.
You can plug practically any video source into a projector. The vast majority of modern projectors have at least composite, S-Video and VGA inputs; but component video (YPrPb/YCrCb), ...
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