DMX video switcher?

MarshallPope

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I am looking for a cheap way to switch between several composite video inputs from the DMX board. I found this critter HERE but was hoping that there may be a cheaper method.

Thanks,
Marshall
 
Be aware, that with this device, you will get a glitch in the output video signal if your inputs aren't genlocked to the same source. It may or may not be a problem depending on your application.

-Fred
 
Thats the only one I know of out there. Using DMX values to control video is less then ideal.
 
I am doing a set design for a concert incorporating a number of TVs upstage. My idea was to make (4?) video loop dvds using different colors and program them to switch to complement the lighting. However, I suppose I could just have a crew member sit with a manual switcher and have at it... :)
 
I am doing a set design for a concert incorporating a number of TVs upstage. My idea was to make (4?) video loop dvds using different colors and program them to switch to complement the lighting. However, I suppose I could just have a crew member sit with a manual switcher and have at it... :)

A crew monkey running a manual switcher is probably cheaper in the long run, especially if you already have a suitable switcher (and crew monkey, though are they ever really suitable?:mrgreen:).
 
Those DMX switchers are just that... switchers. Your going to not only get a blip on the screen, but no cross fade either.

Some of the newer media servers do offer video switching. I want to say Arkaos does this. Its something to look at at least. Probably way over your budget, but... keep it in your back pocket for the future.
 
This brings up a similar question. Is there an ScreenMonkey equivalent that will work on Mac? I have looked but with no success.
 

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