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Re: questions on old school TV studio equipmet
by
Gary Hazen
on Aug 4, 2008 at 1:26:37 pm
" Is there anything more to it than that? " - CW
Well, yes there's a lot more to it. You need a decent waveform/vectorscope and an engineer to properly time all the sources.
I don't recommend trying to resurrect the KM-2000. You could throw a bunch of money at it just to find that it's not a very good switcher. Sorta like spending a bunch of money fixing a Ford Pinto's brakes and then have the transmission fail a few weeks later.
It sounds like you need a switcher with built in frame syncs (so you don't have to worry about system timing) or you may need a simple 4 x 1 router. I'm not clear on what the intended use for the switcher is.
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by Chet Wesley on Aug 1, 2008 at 8:31:33 pm
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