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Post by frankv on Apr 30, 2010 0:35:28 GMT -5
I have a projector with RGB input and a TV with S-Video input (it's for the kids video games). Sources are a PS3, Xbox360, and possibly a Blu-Ray player down the road, all with HDMI outputs.
The online manual shows that it is possible to have multiple assignments for a source unit, but does that also apply to the video output? Sometimes the video from the game machines should be routed to the projector, other times to the TV. It would be nice to have stored settings for all the possible scenarios.
Frank
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Post by hemster on Apr 30, 2010 1:53:03 GMT -5
I have a projector with RGB input and a TV with S-Video input (it's for the kids video games). Sources are a PS3, Xbox360, and possibly a Blu-Ray player down the road, all with HDMI outputs. The online manual shows that it is possible to have multiple assignments for a source unit, but does that also apply to the video output? Sometimes the video from the game machines should be routed to the projector, other times to the TV. It would be nice to have stored settings for all the possible scenarios. Frank Frank, I believe this is possible. The menu configuration seems to allow multiple assignments for HDMI. However, you cannot send out the video to more than 1 output at the same time (whereas the XMC-1 will have video for zone 2 simultaneously active with zone 1).
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Post by robfive on Apr 30, 2010 13:32:17 GMT -5
I have a projector with RGB input and a TV with S-Video input (it's for the kids video games). Sources are a PS3, Xbox360, and possibly a Blu-Ray player down the road, all with HDMI outputs. The online manual shows that it is possible to have multiple assignments for a source unit, but does that also apply to the video output? Sometimes the video from the game machines should be routed to the projector, other times to the TV. It would be nice to have stored settings for all the possible scenarios. Frank You might be out of luck. The UMC-1 can only output video over component and HDMI.
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