Chris McDonald wrote on Fri, 11 November 2005 22:16 |
Its been a few years since I've taken a look for an affordable video mixer/switcher. So whats out there today, last I really looked there was only videonics with their MX-1 and MX-pro. Now I see that Edirol got a v4 out which looks interesting on the low end of things. In the past, I just used my PC and power point, load the incoming video feed from the live camera/dvd/vhs as video desktop, then make slides all pink when going live to camera or tape/dvd. Works ok, but I have to go back to a power point slide between live and tape/dvd, and everything has to be planned out exactly. I need something to feed a few projectors for concerts, special events and press conferences. The local market is pretty small, only a few events per year and there is no one else to rent from. Basicly I'm looking for something with 2 vga inputs and 2 composite inputs and both vga and composit outputs. I'd like to have scan converters and signal distro all in one box. I don't need alot of effects or anything. What other low end video mixers should I take a look at? |
Chris McDonald wrote on Fri, 11 November 2005 22:16 |
So how is everyone else feeding their projectors? Using long vga cables, composit or ..? |