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AID: video question
From: Daniel Arcé daniel
ringer.ca
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 09:01:28 -0700
: Sent via the Art Interface Device mailing list: aid@interaccess.org : Use your "Reply All" to reply to the list, "Reply" for private response Dear aid list. I figured someone on this list would have the answer to my question: Briefly, I'm setting up live video feeds for a performance (3 live feeds). I need to somehow amplify a composite video signal so that I can distribute it to 3 monitors without losing the signal. Right now it drops after splitting it just once. I'm using those cheapy cmos wireless cameras, and I don't think the signal coming out of the receiver is very strong. I thought the cheapest way would be to convert the a/v signal out of the camera to RF with an RF modulator, buying those '10dB amplifiers' for cable, running it across the room and splitting it, and convert the RF back to a/v. Would something like this work? Or is it cheaper to just get 3 video distribution amplifiers? Does anyone know who sells / rents them? Thanks for thinking about this. Daniel. : messages saved at http://www.interaccess.org/aid/list : unsubscribe/help requests to mailto:Majordomo@interaccess.org