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Can I set up the receiving device to allow people to view the webcast on more than one screen or from more than one room in the receiving location?

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Can I set up the receiving device to allow people to view the webcast on more than one screen or from more than one room in the receiving location?

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This is a possibility, though it will require some expertise and effort to set up. You will need something to take the video output from the Webcast Receiver or computer to plug into the meetinghouse video system. Most meetinghouse video systems use a composite video display format. Most computers do not have a composite video out port. The Meetinghouse Receiver comes with a DVI video out port and a DVI-to-VGA adapter. Purchase an interfacing device (called a scan converter) to take the output from your Webcast Receiver or computer and connect it to your meetinghouse video and audio system. You may also need to purchase a Distribution Amplifier (DA) and/or an RF modulator to show the output using projectors and TV screens throughout the receiving building.

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