Herr_Sprecker
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Greetings all. I am getting ready to design projections for a show. The set is going to include 8 monitors installed within the set structure at random locations. Some of these monitors are going to be standard TVs with a coax input (no RCA that I am aware of), and others are going to be computer monitors. We're using them this way because it's what we have, and the different types of screens fits within the scenic concept for the show.
Getting the single video signal split into 8 outputs isn't my challenge right now, given the nicely available 8-way splitters available commercially. However, the conversion for some of these monitors from VGA to Coax or such is going to be a bit more challenging. At this point, I do not think it will be possible to go to a single type of input as we simply do not have enough of that kind of monitor available. So, what are some solutions for decent conversion of the VGA signal into a coax or RCA connector without significant image degradation. Just as an FYI, these monitors are going to be showing rapid bursts of images and video, and their size and relative distance to the audience means that a little degradation is acceptable so long as it doesn't constitute incredibly wavy lines or such.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Getting the single video signal split into 8 outputs isn't my challenge right now, given the nicely available 8-way splitters available commercially. However, the conversion for some of these monitors from VGA to Coax or such is going to be a bit more challenging. At this point, I do not think it will be possible to go to a single type of input as we simply do not have enough of that kind of monitor available. So, what are some solutions for decent conversion of the VGA signal into a coax or RCA connector without significant image degradation. Just as an FYI, these monitors are going to be showing rapid bursts of images and video, and their size and relative distance to the audience means that a little degradation is acceptable so long as it doesn't constitute incredibly wavy lines or such.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!