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Instruct the school to plug their audio source into the headphone jack.

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If the Pixellot computer looks like the image below (notice the angels edges and the “Z1” text at the bottom of the computer), there will only be one port on the back to plug into. One port has the symbol with the arrow pointed inwards, and one pointed outwards- plug into the one pointing inwards. If your Pixellot computer looks like the image below (notice the "Z1" text above the power button), you'll see two ports on the back that are not color coded. Regardless of color or location, the jack is marked with an arrow pointed inwards. If your unit is an older model, the jacks may be color coded - look for the BLUE jack for line in. To connect the mixer to the Pixellot computer, look for the LINE IN symbol on the 1/8" jacks on the computer and plug in the adapter. This side will plug into the Pixellot computer, so make sure that the cable you get is long enough to reach from the audio mixer to the back of the Pixellot computer. Notice that one side of each adapter cable matches the mixer's output and the other side is always a 1/8" stereo plug - like you might see on headphones. Below are examples of adapters to match the examples of mixers seen above: These can generally be found at any online retailer that sells electronics or audio equipment. Below are some examples of typical outputs on an audio mixer.Ģ) Get the appropriate adapter for your equipment. Some PA's will have plenty of connections to use while others are quite limited. The same is true if you want to plug the PA announcer into your Pixellot. The options here will depend entirely on your equipment. headphone out, control room out, tape/cd out) or find a way to split the signal. You'll need to find another output to use (e.g. If your announcer setup is being used for something else, the main output will most likely already be in use. If you are using a separate setup for play-by-play announcers that isn't being used for anything else (e.g., the PA), then you can use the main output to feed audio into your Pixellot computer. Here are the steps:ġ) Locate a usable output on your announcer setup or PA. Adding your own external audio, whether it's play-by-play announcers or just a feed from your PA, is a very simple connection. The Pixellot camera comes with a pair of microphones in it so that your broadcast can have the natural sounds, or "nat audio" of the event automatically incorporated into it. For an abridged version of these steps, click HERE. If you do not have any, please click HERE for some recommended equipment. **This article assumes that you already have equipment for announcers.








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