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The media file displays an audio input panel recessed into a wooden frame, situated indoors next to what appears to be acoustic padding and a textured wall. The panel itself is black and features numerous audio connectors. The upper section of the panel contains twelve female XLR connectors, arranged in three rows of four. The bottom row of these connectors is clearly numbered "13", "14", "15", and "16". An XLR cable is plugged into one of the top-row connectors, partially obscuring its number, but appears to be #9 based on its position. The lower section of the panel features four 1/4" TRS/TS jack connectors, numbered "17", "18", "19", and "20". A second black audio cable, with a right-angle plug, is inserted into connector #17. The panel is framed by a light brown wooden structure, suggesting a permanent installation. To the right and below the panel are large, rectangular sections of deep red or burgundy material, likely acoustic panels or padded seating, separated by visible seams. Beyond these panels, a light-colored, possibly stone or concrete wall with a block pattern is visible. A polished wooden floor or trim is partially seen on the far right. Visible text on the main black audio cable includes "STARS", "CABLE", "22AWG", and "HDV". Further along the cable, a partial brand name like "REALITY AUDIO" is faintly discernible. No people are visible, and no specific activity is explicitly shown, but the plugged-in cables indicate the audio panel is either in use or prepared for an audio event, such as a performance, recording, or sound reinforcement in a venue like a church, auditorium, or studio, in Rosario, Argentina. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely with artificial illumination.
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