Splitting inputs into TV?
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Splitting inputs into TV?
I'm debating on buying my brother a DVD player for his birthday next week; probably the Toshiba SD-4700 so he can eventually listen to DVD-A.
Anyway, they own a LOT of prerecorded VHS...his TV doesn't support multiple inputs...and he's not using a receiver so he can't switch inputs from a single input into a single output.
Does anybody know of a way to split audio and (hopefully!) S-video connections so that I can run both the VCR and the DVD into the single input?
Thanks!!!
Anyway, they own a LOT of prerecorded VHS...his TV doesn't support multiple inputs...and he's not using a receiver so he can't switch inputs from a single input into a single output.
Does anybody know of a way to split audio and (hopefully!) S-video connections so that I can run both the VCR and the DVD into the single input?
Thanks!!!
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Yes. Many companies make switchers in the $15-30 range. Check at Rat Shack, Target, Best Buy, or Circuit City. Some lower end models only switch composite, but most $30 models will do S-Video as well.
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Originally posted by skar
Yes. Many companies make switchers in the $15-30 range. Check at Rat Shack, Target, Best Buy, or Circuit City. Some lower end models only switch composite, but most $30 models will do S-Video as well.
Yes. Many companies make switchers in the $15-30 range. Check at Rat Shack, Target, Best Buy, or Circuit City. Some lower end models only switch composite, but most $30 models will do S-Video as well.