I have been thinking about this for some time and came up with the same conclusion to use a sever box. Lots of choices. I was considering the same ready to go solution for the $365 but it seems that is not an option at this point due to no availability. I will give it a try soon and see how it goes. Thank for sharing.
Is there a formula for projector distance? I have a house that’s 150’ wide. And we are on a hill. So my projector(s)will have to be raised up to get the projection to shine on the wrap around porch and the 5 dog houses on our upper roof. I’m wanting to get ride of my pixels. I’m 63. And tired of the ladders. Thank you for your time.
Hi, the quick math for that is to look at a projector's throw ratio specification. Its Distance/Width for example if the ratio is 1 then the projector would have to be 150' away, Lets say its 0.5 as is the case Short Throw projectors then it'd be 75' away.
I have been thinking about this for some time and came up with the same conclusion to use a sever box. Lots of choices. I was considering the same ready to go solution for the $365 but it seems that is not an option at this point due to no availability. I will give it a try soon and see how it goes. Thank for sharing.
Best wishes, hope it goes well. Mine has survived the rains so far
@@Projection_Mapping_Academy Thanks.
Is there a formula for projector distance? I have a house that’s 150’ wide. And we are on a hill. So my projector(s)will have to be raised up to get the projection to shine on the wrap around porch and the 5 dog houses on our upper roof. I’m wanting to get ride of my pixels. I’m 63. And tired of the ladders. Thank you for your time.
Hi, the quick math for that is to look at a projector's throw ratio specification. Its Distance/Width for example if the ratio is 1 then the projector would have to be 150' away, Lets say its 0.5 as is the case Short Throw projectors then it'd be 75' away.