Multi Format Switchers?

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
I've been searching the net for a Multi Format Switcher (MVX) that's compatible with dual-link DVI. Minium additional connections required are Componet Video and two additional DVI Sockets.



Does anyone know which out of the sea of MVX's will work with the ACD30?



FYI: I don't mean display splitters.



Thanks in advance.

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    addaboxaddabox Posts: 12,665member
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    Originally Posted by UltraNEO* View Post


    I've been searching the net for a Multi Format Switcher (MVX) that's compatible with dual-link DVI. Minium additional connections required are Componet Video and two additional DVI Sockets.



    Does anyone know which out of the sea of MVX's will work with the ACD30?



    FYI: I don't mean display splitters.



    Thanks in advance.



    So you need your output to do dual-link DVI, with the others as switchable inputs?
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    i have no money for a mixer and can use an on/off switch like a guitar pedal, but dont have one, i was wondering how i could make one with an 1/8 jack
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    anna2009anna2009 Posts: 18member
    well, we think like a big church on a pauper's budget, so we are still using a videonics! mxpro for switching our cameras and dvd player, and then use a tvone switcher/scaler to upsample that sd resolution stuff, and send a permanently keyed (well, we can turn it off, but usually don't bother) pc output to use as text overlays (we use black as the keyed color).



    This allowed us to use our existing gear for now, while still taking a big step up by having the ability to do live switching (using multiple cameras and dvd) behind the text or other overlay from the pc. In this case, two cheap switchers, one with a scaler, gives us the functionality of one much more expensive unit.



    Additionally, we kept the ability to preview the cam inputs, and our pc output is already mirrored (we used a vga da for that), as is the projection output.
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