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| soera:
I cant say that Ive ever seen an HDMI switcher. I use one I found at a thrift store. |
| scott:
I've seen HDMI switchers in the electronics department of a few different stores. And it was remote controlled too. |
| foxhack:
I got one of these a few years ago: http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?archive=true&pathId=3&modelId=MODL003020 A JVC JX-S700 switcher. It's got seven inputs and four outputs, supports S-Video and Composite - and can convert one to the other. It's PERFECT for older systems and since it runs on electricity there's absolutely no interference or signal loss, and if you like recording stuff the extra outputs really help. I'm not sure how much these cost now but mine was $60 after shipping four years back. It was worth it. |
| burningdoom:
I just use the ones at Big Lots that go for just a few bucks. You have to use a manual switch, but it works, and it's much cheaper than what Best Buy or Radio Shack wants for the expensive boxes. I don't have an HD T.V., though, so it probably wouldn't work for most of you. But for those of you still rocking the CRTs, they work just fine. Just like thecrypticoder posted (except mine are all black, so not so Fisher-Price looking as the one below). --- Quote from: thecrypticodor on December 02, 2013, 11:29:11 pm --- --- End quote --- |
| dstone:
I use two Psyclone PSC01 component switches on my setup. They also support composite and s-video (I have everything hooked up to s-video). Both units are then fed to two inputs on my AVR allowing me easy, one-touch access to eight systems through my Logitech Harmony remote. For HDMI switching, check out monoprice.com. I've deployed their stuff for several home theater installations and use several of their switches, splitters and extenders at work. |
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