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Old 12-28-2003, 06:34 PM   #1 of 3
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Component video switching


Ok, I've got a bit of a problem here. I'm going to be having AT LEAST 3 480p sources in my HT being fed to a Sanyo Z1 projector. 1. DVD, 2. HDTV cable box, 3. Gamecube. I'm not sure if my PS2 supports it, but if so, I'd like to use that as well.

Problem is, my B&K Reference 20 has NO component inputs at all.

What would be my least expensive solution to this problem while maintaining the qualities of the source?



Sanyo PLV-Z3 720p Projector, B&K Reference 20 Processor, Parasound HCA-855A Amplifier, Pioneer Elite DV-45A DVD Player, Swan 6.1 Mains, Mordaunt-Short Center Channel, KEF Q15 Surrounds (for sale)

Looking for: Swan C3 Center and R3 Surrounds

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Old 12-29-2003, 01:21 AM   #2 of 3
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This thread on Inexpensive HD Video Switching should show you lots of options.
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Old 12-30-2003, 12:30 AM   #3 of 3
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pelican makes a sitch box that has component video,optical digital,s-video,composite and ethernet as well as regular stereo r/l jacks. they come with all the labels for the systems available. it's $99 bucks at best buy and available in the game department. comes in black or silver and has a standard component footprint.



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