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| JDavis:
I would be sure to find reviews by gamers on anything that does upconversion, as those can introduce delays that don't affect anything passive (like watching a movie) but can be seriously detrimental to gaming. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My own set up is... highly convoluted. On the TV's end... HDMI input 1 - Satellite receiver HDMI input 2 - PS3 Component input 1 - XBox 360 (I got mine a couple months before HDMI output became standard on all models :-\) Component input 2 - Wii / PS2 (universal cable, also has a 360 end, but I prefer to use the official cable. I have to switch off the PS2 in the back to keep it from interfering with the Wii's signal) S-Video/Composite input 1 - Gamecube/N64/SNES (I have one S-video cable for these consoles, so I keep them on the same shelf and plug the cable into whichever one I want to use) Composite input 2 (no S-video) - VCR/switchbox Coaxial input - Famicom The VCR's rear composite input goes to a switch box. I use the front input for plug-n-play stuff (Atari Flashback 3, Namco Ms. Pac-Man plug'n'play, etc) Composite-only switch box: Input 1 - NES Input 2 - Genesis Input 3 - Dreamcast Input 4 - Unused I do have an open VGA port on my TV, so I plan to (sooner or later) pick up a VGA box for my Dreamcast, at which point I can remove the switch box from the equation completely and just use the VCR's two inputs for the NES and Genesis (unplugging one or the other to plug in any plug'n'play stuff). I'm probably losing some picture quality by going through the VCR and switchbox for those few systems, but I'm already not getting an optimal picture for them anyway by not using a CRT TV ::) So whatever |
| lotusoftheleaf:
I've been getting some help on the AVS forum too, and based on their suggestions I think I'm going to buy a switcher with several inputs like the Pelican recommended in this thread and a receiver like the DVDO Edge, which I've read is good to use for gaming. That should allow me to connect everything, right? |
| Harp00nX:
If any of you are in the UK (or i guess you can search on the US site) I've used one of these for over 2 year and they work perfectly. You can connect up to 7 AV cables and switch between them all using the front panel. 6 of them are on the back which can take component and 1 is on the front but that only does composite. I had a search and found they were in stock so I ordered another one (it was twice the price when I bought my first one). For old systems they are great, my tv has two scart sockets and I have 7 devices connected to it, when this 2nd unit arrives I will be adding my PS2, CD32 and Xbox to my CRT with a few sockets free (PC Engine is my next buy). http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000OBL716/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00 |
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