Our church is embarking on a major remodel of some Sunday School space. A couple of questions:
First, we want to add the capability to stream audio and/or video from the auditorium to each room. Audio will be pretty common, video less so as it will typically be mainly for pre-service BGM. I am thinking distributing linel level audio and perhaps HDMI-maybe I can use HDMI for audio as well. Thoughts? Anything we should consider besides extra CAT 5e/6 for future proofing? Rooms will be small-mabe 15' X 30' perhaps just an in-wall mixer/amp to choose a local source or remote.
Another consideration is we are adding a cry room. I am somewhat concerned about the one-way glass. On the plus side, since it is going to be created by widening a balcony hallway, the glass will be on the upper part of the wall where we don't need/want sound energy anyway-but it will be fairly large probably the full 60 ft width.
I posted some picture here, of the auditorium:
https://forums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/topic,148874.msg1366897.html#msg1366897Unfortunately, you can't see where this will be-if you roll up the flat hardwood
reflectors doors at the back of the auditorium there is about a 60 X 60 overflow-and the cry room will be be on the upper level at the back of that room. The glass will replace existing sheetrock. How concerned do I need to be about this? Would it be worth considering tilting the glass, or is that unnecessary/undesirable?