Contributors
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HDMI 2.0 and 3D audio
The many new audio formats of HDMI 2.0 present new levels of experience and opportunity for our industry, and could even contribute to saving marriages. ... -
When ‘a lot of’ audio becomes ‘too much’ audio
‘Big sound’ may be a good thing, but can you have too much of that good thing? Anthony Grimani reports. -
A studious application of AV
The new Melton Library and Learning Hub demonstrates what’s possible when design and technology work together in the service of a common good. Jason Allen reports. -
An introduction to commercial audio
In the first part of a series for the residential installer starting out in the field of performance spaces and commercial audio applications, Jason Allen looks ... -
Understanding auto calibration
Back before the process was automated, setting up a home theatre receiver required a tape measure. Stephen Dawson explains why your home theatre receiver needs to ... -
All about HDMI 2.0
HDMI 2.0 was unveiled to the world at IFA Berlin in September. Following this, Aussie company Kordz became the first approved HDMI 2.0 Adopter in the ... -
Why acoustic treatments are important
Acoustic treatments can often be an afterthought, or worse still forgotten all together. Anthony Grimani explains why treatment matters and why. -
The importance of lip sync
A lot of people are finding their viewing somewhat disquieting for reasons that aren’t all that obvious. Stephen Dawson explains the importance of lip sync adjustment ... -
Sound reinforcement redux
Installing and calibrating public address systems requires a different skill set to what most home cinema installers have. Anthony Grimani explains the fundamental differences and how ... -
4K and HDMI 2.0… an introduction
Much like 1080p Full HD technology before it, ‘4K’ has certainly captured the attention of industry as well as the general public, leading to a lot ...