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YPbPr input selectors
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Daytonaaaaa
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Nov 5, 2004, 03:26 AM
 
Hello,

Well I hope I didn't get an offtopic stamp for asking an analog video question in a Digital AV Forum

I have a PS2, a XBox, and a TV that supports Component video input (YPbPr), and I plan to use YPbPr ouput for my PS2 and XBox as well. Anyone knows any good input selectors that will do the work? Of course price is another consideration...

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grovberg
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Nov 9, 2004, 05:06 PM
 
Just FYI, I considered the same thing and ended up just going S-Video on everything instead. Unless you're talking about Hi-Def (if so, ignore this), the increase quality from S-Video to component just isn't that great. Any an compenent switcher I found that wasn't absurdly expensive actually made things look worse.

Decent S-Video switchers are half the price. To me it isn't worth it.

Just my $0.02.
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Spoffo
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Dec 3, 2004, 12:51 AM
 
There are lots of good component video switches available for not a lot of $$.

The place to go is AVS forum. Do a search there on component switches, and you'll find all sorts of options.
     
   
 
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