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Dinushan Paranavithana

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  1. With the setup included in the link below, I was able to listen to music while watching TV. If i'm not listening to music, I would basically hear the audio signal of the video source.

    https://ibb.co/RNMK2Nv

    Will I be able accomplish the same requirement by replacing AV Matrix with a MoIP system. I need to listen to music while watching tv (video signal only from the source) in the same zone. 

    Video Endpoint is the TV
    Video's Audio Endpoint is the AVR

    Audio Endpoint is the AVR
    Audio Volume is the AVR

  2. On 1/17/2020 at 2:27 AM, SMHarman said:

    Ah ok so a DMX solution with every light fitting home run to the panel.

    Yeah that's a lot of cable.

    The coloronix version works differently work 120/240 in each room to each fitting and a CAT 5 that daisy chains from the controller to each fitting.

    Less cable. Both work.

    Hi @SMHarman

    I appreciate if you could share a diagram to get the entire idea about colornix. 

    Thank You.

  3. On 1/14/2020 at 6:48 PM, SMHarman said:
    On 1/14/2020 at 10:36 AM, Dinushan Paranavithana said:
    Hi [mention=134442]SMHarman[/mention]
    This is the setup provided by Colorbeam. Please advise whether I should go for a better system.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/avnp3gjoqsg967d/Enclosure1.pdf?dl=0
    I'm going to put Dolby Atmos in two rooms. Either it's going to be a 7.2.4 or 9.2.4. The AVRs will be placed in the respective rooms.
    In a situation where I need to go for 4 subwoofers, I should go for rackamps right?

    That link is broken. Or not public.

    Hi @SMHarman

    how about this link.

    https://ibb.co/Jk6WKgR

  4. 6 minutes ago, zaphod said:

    Do any LEDs dim as well as incandesant or halogen?  I haven't tried the most expensive LED bulbs but it seems to me that while traditional bulbs will go from 0%-100% maximum brightness, LEDs will go from, at best, 50% to 100% maximum brightness.

    Yes they do. I have tried some expensive ones. Using Colorbeam drivers, you can go upto 1% dimming and even 0.5%.

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