Difference between revisions of "Audio signal and RF switching"
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Low noise RF switching is needed to allow multiple audio and video inputs switched by software. I have a TV with one video input. I already have a DVD player, so the use of a media center in this situation will not be very friendly because of the need to switch inputs manually. | Low noise RF switching is needed to allow multiple audio and video inputs switched by software. I have a TV with one video input. I already have a DVD player, so the use of a media center in this situation will not be very friendly because of the need to switch inputs manually. | ||
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+ | An RF switch with multiple audio and video inputs and a single audio/video output would allow the pc software to control which outputs are sent to the TV. | ||
*[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/2892 Good tutorial on RF switching considerations] | *[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/2892 Good tutorial on RF switching considerations] |
Revision as of 00:18, 29 October 2006
Low noise RF switching is needed to allow multiple audio and video inputs switched by software. I have a TV with one video input. I already have a DVD player, so the use of a media center in this situation will not be very friendly because of the need to switch inputs manually.
An RF switch with multiple audio and video inputs and a single audio/video output would allow the pc software to control which outputs are sent to the TV.