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Audio Authority makes a well designed unit (4-in, 1 out) that will memorize your reciever remote commands so it will keep the audio and video in sync. ~$200
A company called MadCatz makes a HD video selector switch for game systems for about $40. They claim it is HD compatible. I have one, but have not had time to play with it.
What to look for: Make sure whatever switch you get, it documents something like a 90 Mhz bandwidth. Your cables/switches need to have 3X or better yet 4X bandwidth of the highest frequency you plan to send through it:
Component Video: 4 Mhz max
Progressive Video: 13 Mhz max
HD Video: 35 Mhz max
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