The LiFePo4 Battery Chargers and Fan are now connected one the "Power-Strips" I recently purchased. Now it's not plugging in five things, it's just two DC connectors and a switch for the three AC connections. I could setup switching for the DC, or just leave them plugged in if they don't draw anything from back-feeding. I'll have to figure that at and update this comment later. In the demonstration from 49:07 - 49:31 in this video you were listening to microphone directly in front of the speaker connected to the digital USB plugged into the camera. The speaker was outputting from the analog lapel microphone attached to me and the analog (BT optioned) tablet music to the dual receiver the entire time as a separate PA/DJ operation. In the demonstration from 46:58 - 47:53 in this video you are listening to me from the lapel microphone transmitting alongside the analog input from the tablet to the dual analog receiver. The dual analog receiver's output is then split, one to the speaker and the other to the analog input on the USB transmitter that is sending to the digital input on the camera.
The LiFePo4 Battery Chargers and Fan are now connected one the "Power-Strips" I recently purchased. Now it's not plugging in five things, it's just two DC connectors and a switch for the three AC connections. I could setup switching for the DC, or just leave them plugged in if they don't draw anything from back-feeding. I'll have to figure that at and update this comment later.
In the demonstration from 49:07 - 49:31 in this video you were listening to microphone directly in front of the speaker connected to the digital USB plugged into the camera.
The speaker was outputting from the analog lapel microphone attached to me and the analog (BT optioned) tablet music to the dual receiver the entire time as a separate PA/DJ operation.
In the demonstration from 46:58 - 47:53 in this video you are listening to me from the lapel microphone transmitting alongside the analog input from the tablet to the dual analog receiver. The dual analog receiver's output is then split, one to the speaker and the other to the analog input on the USB transmitter that is sending to the digital input on the camera.