AV Tools for Android
The app is good tool for a novice and experienced
Plz send video or YouTube link
Another crappy app from the injuns uib cg pakahashia the mombay fagott.. I thought he had been castrated?
Pinouts should reference standard wire colors as well as name.
Nice set of tools
Good and very nice app it is big thing in small packet
Lots of useful stuff. Can we get a screen size calculator added? So you know what size screen is recommended for a set viewing distance? Would be a good addition in my opinion. Thanks, keep up the good work.
Brill app really handy to have - can you do RJ11 connections please
Make it STOP!
Been using this app since 2012, helped me save a lot of time.
Tone generator cannot stop. Please fix it.
Great for theatre
Awesome . Pretty cool
For the Screen Aspect Ratio Calculator, it absolutely need a "Diagonal" measurement field. I always need to know width and height based on Diagonal.
You beauty she's a ripper! Nice.
HTC One M8... Tone generator won't turn off!
Nice set of tools
thakur
Really great versatile app for helping me fault find and get calculations right, especially when i am projecting. Not used much of the lighting tools but i imagine that these are equally useful! Great app!
I like the wavelength calculator option
Nice set of tools
Nice app
thakur
Lacks a few features but over all an app that stays on My phone.
Every nice
Awsome
Great stuff..Very much useful..
good
Looks like a nice app, but useless for my immediate purpose (sizing wire for 12v alarm power bus) because the smallest wire gauge it supports is AWG17. It *desperately* needs to add AWG 18, 22, and 24 (fire alarm, phone, and cat5e), and should really do 18-26 (including odd values... a pair of AWG "x" wires is equivalent to AWG x-3, so a pair of awg 24 cat5e is like AWG 21), plus 28 (junky fake "cat5" from China) and 30 (for the truly masochistic, or someone planning an i2c or 1-wire bus for home automation). I'm pretty sure it was just overlooked by the author (who's in a metric country & for whom AWG is probably a theoretical abstraction), but an app targeted *specifically* at stuff like A/V really needs to support wire sizes *used* for A/V.
As an AV tech I find this app supremely useful. When something unusual pops up it often provides the info needed to make it happen, doubly handy when ur 16 hours into a shift and the nerd in you has well and truly clocked off.
Thanks for a very functional app. Please add an area in the app to accomadate notes.
A must have for any event technology professional!
...for the AV geek like myself. Has good information for when field techs call asking for random connector pinouts.
Very good but I don't know how can I use it.
It's straight forward reference tool.
Paired with electrodroid, perfect pair of apps.....
Very useful
Cracking little app
Best application when i'm in trouble and try to get out of it.
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Best help since I don't wire cable ends often enough to keep things straight.