So DVI out of the video card to a splitter. One side (DVI) to computer monitor and HDMI to video monitor?
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "blafarm" <blafarm@...> wrote:
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> I have had good results with Gefen's DVI splitter:
> http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=1403
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> --- 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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