Author: Matt Murray
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There’s a disturbance in the force for amplifier design
While this column usually looks at video, Matt Murray takes a wander into the world of audio following AVPro Edge’s acquisition to discuss gallium nitrade transistor ... -
Are residential integrators ready to invite Dante home?
Successful audio solution, Dante, has seen plenty of success in the commercial space. Matt Murry looks at how the platform can apply to the residential market. ... -
O brother, where art thou training?
The AV integration industry is in dire need of some training and professional development, especially following the pandemic. Matt Murray looks at what AV Pro Edge and ... -
Do your cables shield you from system woes?
Cables make the AV world work but there are several rules, regulations and recommended practices when it comes to using them. Matt Murray breaks it down. ... -
Video compression standards from a manufacturer’s point of view
The world of video compression codecs is busy and competitive. Matt Murray breaks down what’s going on and what it means for manufacturers out there. For ... -
10G AVoIP – as disruptive as it promised?
As video technology advances, so do systems for them to run on. But have these new options ousted the tried and trusted of the past? Matt ... -
HDMI – Do you get the picture? (Part II)
The HDMI protocol has had a minor upgrade, with some big implications. In this concluding article, Matt Murray continues his exploration of the changes and how ... -
HDMI – do you get the picture? (Part 1)
Ferris Bueller once said that life moves pretty fast. The same could be said of standards and protocols. In the first of a two-part series, Matt ... -
Swap tech talk for straight talk
It’s all well and good knowing your stuff when it comes to technology, but sometimes clients just want simplicity. Matt Murray stresses the importance of client ... -
HDMI is changing how you watch TV
HDMI 2.1 delivers new features and signal types to HDMI technology, bringing us closer to that ultimate goal, replicating human vision, writes Matt Murray HDMI 2.1 ...