rental accessories and video equipment | solutions événements
Video accessory rental encompasses all the elements that allow you to connect, secure, and ensure the reliability of an audiovisual installation.. These accessories are often less visible than screens, cameras, or video projectors, but they nevertheless determine the technical success of the broadcast.. A missing cable, an incompatible adapter, insufficient power, or an improperly planned transition can block the entire video chain on the day of the event..
This subcategory complements the Video Rental page by covering connectivity, mounting, power supply, protection, and technical organization needs.. Video accessories are necessary to connect a computer to a screen, link a camera to a control room, power a video projector , secure cables, or adapt an installation to the actual configuration of the venue..
Accessories concerned:
- HDMI, SDI, USB-C cables, extension cables and adapters
- Power supplies, power strips and backup solutions
- supports, fixings, cable passages and floor protection
- Remote controls, readers, interfaces and small connectors
- Accessories for capturing, projecting or broadcasting multi-screen video
- Additional components for flat screens , LED walls or projection screens
Essential checks:
- List all sources: computer, camera, media player or control room
- Identify all equipment inputs and outputs
- Calculate cable lengths according to actual distances
- Check the resolutions, formats and image frequencies
- Anticipate passage areas and public safety
- Prepare emergency equipment for critical events
Video accessories often work with splitters , converters and distributors , media players , and video mixing.. When properly prepared, this section avoids improvisation and ensures a smoother broadcast during the event..
Why are video accessories important?
They ensure the reliability of the entire chain: cables, adapters, power supplies, fasteners, and interfaces prevent technical issues on the day of the event..
What accessories should be prioritized?
Bring the appropriate cables, HDMI/USB-C adapters, extension cords, power supplies, power strips, any necessary converters, and a few spare parts..
How to avoid incompatibilities?
List all sources and all screen or control room inputs.. Test the connections using the same computers and files as on the day of the event..
Do the accessories depend on the location?
Yes. The distance between the control room, the screens, and the sources determines the cable lengths, routing, and sometimes the need for signal conversion..
Should we plan for emergency equipment?
Yes to critical events. An adapter, cable, or backup power supply can prevent a broadcast interruption..
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