I have had good results with Gefen's DVI splitter:
http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=1403
The best scenario is using the same brand and model monitor in both locations. If the two monitors are different -- you might have to play around a bit with how they are connected to the splitter due to EDID issues.
Another approach, which I also use, is an HDMI splitter. You would simply buy HDMI-DVI adapter(s) for the devices that have DVI ports.
The advantage of this approach is the availability of longer and less expensive HDMI cables. If you go this route, pay close attention to the gender of the HDMI-DVI adapters you are ordering.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "ksirul" <kenavid2@...> wrote:
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> The computer in our ProTools room has 2 video cards. One sends signal to 2 standard computer monitors, the other sends to a Plasma we use for client monitor. We are re-working our VO booth and replacing the video monitor in their that was fed via composite video from either a Canopus or a Mojo. I would like to just split the DVI connection going to the client monitor and send that to a monitor in the VO booth. This should work right? Any issues?
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> KEN
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