Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Choosing a Camera To Work with RESI - HDMI or SDI

 What would Chemnitz do?



RESI Ray Hardware Encoder



We have two choices:
1. Use a HDMI/USB camera, at $299. That would need a converter (about $70) from HDMI to the RESI encoder.
2. SDI connects directly to the encoder and they cost more. I need to talk to RESI a bit about that.

"This is easily connected via USB or HDMI to your computer. Then you would use the included IR remote for control." (A vendor wrote that about the camera mentioned above.)

Alec says this place is very reliable - 


eBay is reliable


Another eBay bay -


I welcome responses from the vast majority who know more about this than I do. I am not buying a camera until I have more understanding about what we need and what will work. 

"WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY." 

And we have the money, ranging from the $300 to the $900 price. I am emailing this to various members and participants. Feel to offer an opinion, especially if you have experience in this area.



Shows RESI in the opening

The Last Will Be First

"Don't tell anyone else there is a free PDF or that you can order author copies for no cost."

I will be among the last receiving the print edition of The King James Version: Apostolic Texts Precise Translation versus Fraudulent Texts and Heretical Translations.

The free PDF can be found here.

However, Amazon is delivering faster than I imagined. The first order should be delivered in 10 days, the earlies ones in a few days.


These unChristian fops took on the obviously fraudulent Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, raised Tischendorf into sainthood, and set the stage for the modern unChristian text critics - who also despised the plain truths of the Scriptures. The W-H Greek New Testament and the 19th century Revision were both flops, but they changed the course of Protestant Biblical studies.

 Tischendorf "found" the Sinaiticus and heavily promoted Vaticanus. He claimed that the "Oldest Bible in the World" was from 450 AD, that he found leaves of the leather skin in the library trash, ready to be burned! (Monk to monk - "What smells? Is that stranger burning his sandals?" That was his mid-life deceit, which makes think that his Ephraim (first) and Vaticanus (last) codices were equally fraudulent, though preached into text critic glory.

Missouri Has Contradicted Itself - Ever Since Walther

Don't tell Missouri's secret - it started with Bishop Stephan, STD, and spread to Walther, who imposed Objective Justification on many of his associates, but not all of them.

LCMS Brief Statement, 1932, when Missouri began its meltdown:

Scripture teaches that God has already declared the whole world to be righteous in Christ, Rom. 5:19; 2 Cor. 5:18-21; Rom. 4:25*; that therefore not for the sake of their good works, but without the works of the Law, by grace, for Christ's sake, He justifies, that is, accounts as righteous, all those who believe, accept, and rely on, the fact that for Christ's sake their sins are forgiven. LCMS B.S. 1932.

*KJV Romans 4:24 But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; 25 Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.

Columbus Theological Magazine:

Missouri would like to have an election accepted that stands in no relation to the whole order of salvation, except so far as this is a means of executing the decree. With its teachers election is the last ground of salvation. Even the redemption, according to their interpretation of the Formula of Concord, must belong, as the first of the eight points, to the execution of the election already effected. But the whole theory stands in conflict with the Confession's mention of the mercy of God and the merits of Christ as the causes of election. Such mention of causes is inconsistent with the opinion, that God arbitrarily saves just whom He pleases; and that all questions as to the why and wherefore are wicked. He does save whom He pleases, but He pleases to save them that believe in Jesus. That is exactly what the Missourians would like to have excluded, and that is exactly what our theologians for centuries have been contending for in their defense of election intuitu fidei against the Calvinists.

From "The Necessity Of Faith To Salvation" in The Columbus Theological Magazine, Vol 1, 1881, Matthias Loy, editor. LutheranLibrary.org