I use RapidRun Products and will continue to, and to get the coaxial/s- vid and other connections I add in an AverMedia AverTV Box7, it has an extra 15 pin connection too.

Karl H. Hehr
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South Hamilton CSD
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On May 6, 2009, at 9:02 AM, Jackie Fonley wrote:

Hi! So I am working on the first step in mounting projectors and all the wiring . . . Do you have a box on the wall to connect everything to, and then run the cables from there to the projector. . . or would you recommend (if they even still make these) the boxes that everything would plug into and then run one cable from that spot to the projector. (were they called a video processor or something--View Sonic made if I remember correctly . . .)

I want ports like the picture below . . . but will need another of the 15 pin connectors --one for the computer and one for a document camera. What is everyone using/recommending?

Thanks!


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