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Friday, June 19, 2009

Crestron HDMI Switchers Deliver Affordable, Reliable Solutions

New HD-MD8x1 and 8x2 Switchers Achieve Much More than Signal Routing

Crestron introduces simple, low-cost HDMI switchers that are designed for in-room HD applications. The HD-MD8x1 and HD-MD8x2 handle every HDTV format specified in HDMI 1.3a; support computer resolutions up to 1920x1200, and are compatible with DVI and DisplayPort multimode computer signals. The Crestron HDMI switchers solve the problems currently associated with the latest HD video systems and devices, such as HDCP content protection, EDID resolution management and CEC device control. Built-in software tools ensure quick installation and reliable system performance.

HDMI switching has been a challenge; when systems don't work right, troubleshooting is nearly impossible. The problem could be at the source, the display, the cable, the switcher or an issue with HDCP authentication keys. Crestron HDMI switchers prevent frustrating switching delays with exclusive, built-in QuickSwitch HD™ technology, which pre-authorizes HDCP keys and maintains a constant handshake between sources and the display for fast, uninterrupted HDMI switching.

Crestron HDMI switchers feature DM Tools, a powerful setup and diagnostic software program that graphically displays the flow of all signals and data on a connected computer screen, optimizing system performance and enabling installers to efficiently deliver a reliable HDMI system. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is processed, to identify and automatically send the best resolution to display, so end users no longer have manually configure output resolutions to the display. CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) data, which is embedded in HDMI and DisplayPort signals, is managed to prevent devices from issuing unwanted, seemingly random commands, such as turning off a projector during a presentation.

Crestron HDMI switchers provide a seamless upgrade path from analog to digital. Existing analog sources may be integrated and switcher through the HD-MD8x1 and 8x2 by simply connecting Crestron DigitalMedia™ input cards using the DMCI chassis.

Never again will clients complain of equipment inexplicably turning off, long switching delays, or having to manually configure output resolutions. Only Crestron HDMI switchers provide the installation tools to ensure the reliable, high performance HDMI system designs.

Friday, June 12, 2009

The Boxmasters Stick With Shure, The “Cadillac of Mics”

LOS ANGELES, CA —The Boxmasters (Billy Bob Thornton, J.D. Andrew and Mike Butler) are back with what may be the trio’s best studio offering to date, Modbilly. A two-CD set, the record got an introductory boost with the help of a touring schedule that swept through several House of Blues, South By Southwest, followed by a recent run through Canada, Connecticut, and Massachusetts with Willie Nelson and Ray Price.


Boxmasters

“I’ve been in bands from the time I was a little kid,” Thornton confesses, who has released 4 critically acclaimed solo records and released the third Boxmasters CD in less than a years’ time. “You know, during all the years I’ve played — and when I worked as a roadie, too — Shure microphones were all we had. I mean 58s and 57s mostly, which we still use to this day. They’re like the Cadillac of mics to us.”

Following a model established with their critically acclaimed and eponymously-titled first disc in 2008, Modbilly serves up a self-defining story with disc one featuring a dozen original songs. Switch to disc two, and The Boxmasters reveal more of their inner musical selves with great covers of Roger Miller’s “Half a Mind”, Tom Rush’s “Merrimack County”, and John Hartford’s “Gentle on My Mind”.

Recently off the road after a show with Willie at his Austin, TX club, Carl’s Corner, Thornton notes without reservation that “we’re going to go right home and start recording again. We don’t write songs with the intention of becoming successful or having hits or anything like that. We know we’re not going to sell ten million records, not many people are doing that now. So we stick to what we love and what makes us feel good, and whatever happens, happens. We just can’t stop recording — we’re kind of obsessed. But we’ll still probably do another tour next winter or spring.” Their next project, an acoustic record followed closely by yet another double CD to be titled Bellflower.

Modbilly can be ordered at The Boxmasters website. The Boxmasters also currently appear on Keep Your Soul: A Tribute to Doug Sahm as contributors of a bonus track called “Yesterday Got in the Way.” The tune is available to those who purchase the CD on iTunes. Founder of the Sir Douglas Quintet in the ‘60s, Sahm is also known for his work with the Texas Tornados.