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Episode: 3478
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Title: HPR3478: Audio Wiring Hack on a Classroom Podium
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3478/hpr3478.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 00:08:13
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This is Haka Public Radio Episode 3478 for Wednesday 1st of December 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, audio wiring Haka on a classroom podium.
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It is hosted by John Colbe, and is about 18 minutes long, and carries a clean flag.
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The summer is, listen in while I Haka the wiring on our classroom podium for custom audio routing.
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Hey everybody, this is John Colbe in Lafayette, Louisiana, and I'm coming to you from my classroom
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where I teach during the week, I'm coming on a Saturday because I'm coming in here to
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do some hacking appropriate to talk about this for Haka Public Radio.
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I would think what I need to do is some custom wiring in the podium because somebody
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undid my custom wiring that I had done before in the podium, and the custom wiring I'm talking
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about has to do with audio routing. So I teach music history, and there are many occasions where
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I want to be able to show a musical score using the document camera, which is a, it's in this
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big drawer on the side of the podium. Some people might know these as an Elmo visual presenter.
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So essentially a thing where you stick a book or something down on there, and it will be displayed
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on the screen at the front of the classroom. So I want to be able to display a score on the screen,
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but play audio from my laptop at the same time, and the way it's wired right now, that's not
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possible because each item on the switcher, which is a, it's like the brain of the operations,
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it is an extra switcher with, it looks like eight possible inputs, and for each input there is
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video and audio, and when you are, when you've selected the document camera, it only will play
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audio from the document camera, but of course there's no audio playing from the document camera.
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And so you don't hear anything if you're playing audio from your laptop through the VGA input,
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and so what I've done in the past is put in some little wired jumpers from one input to the other
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in the back of this thing, and the last time they upgraded something in this classroom they
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undid my work, and so now I can't do what I want to, and so I'm coming on a Saturday to try to
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sort this out. So what I need to do is go from, right now it is, the VGA selected that is apparently
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channel one on the extra one. So I want to run audio jumpers from that to the document camera,
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and I've selected the document camera, that is number two. So right now it looks like,
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it looks like there's nothing in slot two, when it comes to the analog inputs, and so hang on,
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what's number four? I think that's probably the Dell computer, and I'm going to press PC,
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yeah that's channel four. So I'm going to press document camera again, that's channel two.
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Thankfully there is a spare connector that somebody has left in here that I think will serve my
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purposes. I'll take a picture of the connector, get the camera out, these are pretty cool little
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connectors. They're little plastic connectors that have five slots in them, and the slots are for
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various things, I should probably. There are audio and video slots, and maybe remote control slots,
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I'm not really sure. I'm going to take a picture of this one up here, so I can see where the audio
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ones go. It looks like left channel is slot one, and right channel is slot four.
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So what I have to do is remove the one that's in there for channel one, that is the VGA,
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like external VGA thing, and then cut a couple of little jumper wires. Let's say I'll do the red one
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for the right channel, and then maybe yellow for the, what the heck happened to me.
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I don't need very much wire here, just a couple inches, but I'll do probably six or eight inches.
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Okay, there's a red one, let's cut a yellow one, strip a little bit off of each end of each wire.
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Maybe strip a little bit more off of there.
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When I, when they came to upgrade the switcher the last time I told them, please don't mess around
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with my custom wiring, or if you do, please replace it with something equivalent, and I think
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the technicians just either didn't want to or forgot or whatever. They don't have the same concerns
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that I have. Their concern is getting it up and running according to their usual methods. My
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concern as a music history professor is to be able to show scores. Now I mean the work around
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of that is of course having something like a PDF score on my laptop where I can play the audio
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from the laptop and show the PDF at the same time. However, I don't always have a PDF
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and so, man this looks different, that's somehow. I'm looking at the connectors they've got in here.
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Okay, well this should do. I don't always have a PDF or I don't have time to make one before class
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and so I need to just grab a book and bring it with me, but that's not always possible. Okay,
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I need my tiny screwdriver. What I'm doing now is I'm going to put, oops sounds too big.
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I'm going to put the yellow left channel wire. I hope this works. So channel two right now is where
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the document camera is and it looks like they're using. What are they doing here?
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Where's that one going? I can't see exactly where it's going. They've got it routed somehow for
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the video but they've cut off the audio cable which irritates me. I wish they would have left it
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there but whatever. I think what I'm about to do is going to work but we'll test it before I'm
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done recording and that will that will tell us for sure. Okay, so channel one and channel four.
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I'm going to slide the yellow one into slot one and then I've got to tighten down a little screw.
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These connectors you've got tiny little wires and then little screws that hold the wires in place.
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The connectors that they have in there right now have these excellent little places to put
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strain relief so that you can't accidentally yank the cable out there but this spare connector
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that I found in the bottom of a cabin that does not have it and so I'm hopeful that I hope I can
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make it work without accidentally pulling out the the work I've done. Shoot.
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Maybe I should undo this. Pull out the fan. Got noisy.
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Not the easiest thing getting these tiny wires.
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Okay, you stay put while I screw it down.
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Okay, oopsie. Man, the yellow one has got some stray wires that have popped out and going into
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the next channel over which I don't know if it would do anything bad or not but I'm going to try to fix it real quick.
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It probably wouldn't matter.
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Okay, I'll put you back in there. Put you back in there.
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Now tighten it back down.
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Okay. All right, so I've got my little jumper one ready. I'll take a picture of that.
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Now what I need to do is pull out this other one.
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Okay, got the other one out. I'll take a picture of that one too.
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Sounds like somebody's coming in here.
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Now maybe it's just a student out in the hallway getting into a locker.
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Okay, so now I've got to try to double up these wires on this other one.
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So the one that was already plugged in there will now have on the white one.
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It'll have also a yellow one under there with it to jump it over.
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The little jumper wires that I'm using are very thin so they don't have a lot of strength to get in there.
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I'm going to bend that over and wrap it up a little.
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Go on in there, you.
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I'm pulling out the white one just a little bit to jam the yellow one in there with it and then shove them both back in.
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The white one that's in here already is a slightly thicker, heavier gauge of wire.
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And so it's taking up too much space. So I'm going to try to put these two together and then shove it back in.
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So hopefully I don't mess the whole thing up all together.
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Okay, that's that one. I'll do the red wire.
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Loosing up the connector.
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Actually, I wonder if that's the right one.
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Now I see a black and a red here. I wonder if the white one is like some kind of
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neutral thing and the black and the red are the ones I really should be doing.
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Well, I'll find out. It looks like though on the diagram on the unit itself, it says
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that I'm doing this right. We will see.
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I kind of wish I could take it off for just a moment while I do this and then put it back on.
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Very delicate work here.
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You got big clumsy hands like mine. It's hard to get in these tiny, tiny little spaces with these
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ety-bitty wires.
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Go on in there, you.
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Okay, let's see if that does it.
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All right, so now the two things are connected.
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I'll take a picture of that and plug this one back in where I found it.
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In slot one and this one in the slot two.
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Oopsy, slot two is down there.
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Doesn't help that this stuff is way down low on the ground.
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Okay, it's in there now. Now time to test it. First, I'll take a picture.
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And then I will test.
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So I've got the document camera out. Let's turn it on.
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I don't know if that's even necessary really, but what the heck?
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Okay, now I will plug in. Actually, I turn on my laptop real quick.
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Plug the VGA inputs audio cable into my laptop.
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Make sure the volume is good and try to play some music.
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Don't worry, Ken, I'm going to play something that is in the public domain.
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Now let's do prelude in C-sharp minor.
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Oh, yes, there it is.
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Okay, can you hear it?
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That's coming out of the speakers.
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While the document camera is selected and now I'm going to select the VGA and it should
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after breed pause do the same thing. Yes, okay, I am back in business, y'all.
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And that is how you can hack your podium to get audio at the same time as you're showing
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something on the document camera. Victory is mine. Talk to you all next time.
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You've been listening to Hecker Public Radio at Hecker Public Radio.
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