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Old 03-03-01, 06:31 PM
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Are there any component video switch boxes out there?
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I've never seen anything dedicated to component video, but have you considered using a standard video switcher (the $25 variety from Sima or Recoton) and using the three RCA jacks (l+r, video) to switch the three feeds?

May not be ideal, but it should work.
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You need to get a switcher that is capable of switching signals that are very high frequency. Even some receivers that switch component signals are not recommended to be used due to their limited frequency capabilities.

Check out this page for some leads: http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/usefu...oswitcher.html
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X,

The Audio Authority model looks to be exactly what I'm looking for although it will take soem sorta rigging to get it to work - but I haven't run acroos a similar product.

Dave

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