Kramer's K-TV is Ready for Prime TimeKramer Electronics announces the premiere of their new K-TV YouTube channel videos, produced and filmed on location at Kramer Electronics' new US headquarters. These videos will serve as tutorials for audiovisual professionals, giving them practical advice for solving common interfacing problems they may encounter when working with professional A/V products. Viewers will enhance their skill set, making them more efficient and confident at troubleshooting and fixing interfacing issues, while minimizing their reliance on Kramer technical support. In the first two videos, sales support engineering manager Matt Kopin walks viewers through straightforward solutions to two common audiovisual interfacing headaches: "Crosstalk Problems with Unshielded Twisted Pair Cabling" and "EDID-Related Audio Problems." Both issues are the subject of frequent tech support calls, yet each can be resolved effectively in the field by integrators and installers working on their own. The K-TV videos show precisely why these problems occur and explain in detail how to resolve both problems at the design and/or installation stages of a project. The company says the "Crosstalk," "EDID Audio," and subsequent K-TV videos are characterized by their high production values, with custom set pieces, and studio-quality lighting and audio used throughout the series. Each video covers information that Kramer instructors also teach in the Kramer Certified Digitalist classes (KCD). While Kramer Academy classes and road shows (taught by InfoComm's 2013 Educator of the Year Malissa Dillman) have been extremely well-received, the company believes that its diverse selection of Academy classes should be accessible to everyone, even if they cannot attend in person. With each new K-TV video, the company says Kramer affirms its commitment to provide the highest-quality digital AV training programs to the industry. To view these new videos, please visit the URL below.
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