Does anyone know a good audio video switcher that doesn't have lag and lower the quality? I noticed mine lowers the quality and causes faint lines to scroll up the screen. Pic related. That's the one I use
>>2798918
I'm using a cheap RCA 4 port switcher. Has S-video/Composite for all four ports, haven't noticed any lag and the quality is the same as plugging the cables directly in.
Don't know if it has a part number, and it's kinda tied into a lot of cables, all I see is Audio/Video/S-Video Selector on the front with the RCA logo.
>>2798992
This one?
>>2798918
>have lag
how in the world would a an AV switcher add lag? I swear you lagphobics are superstitious.
>>2798918
I picked up one of these from Ebay without a remote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY7xiNvUqoE
Probably one of the best switchers out there, but they are hard to come by.
>>2798918
They all have lag. The signal can only travel through them at the speed of light so it takes more time to go that extra few inches.
>>2798998
That's the one.
Component / RGB / S-Video. This one's on ebay right now.
>>2798998
I need one of these but with a coax input and output.
Same question, but SCART
>>2801853
SCART has more pins than the total number of brain cells here
>>2801853
Bandridge manual switch gets a lot of praise but I've never seen any in-depth tests.
>>2802726
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