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It sounds like most of you are way beyond me but why not go to the top to get advice. I am looking for some sort of device to fade out my projected image so I can switch from one laptop to another and then fade in. I am not sure how much something like this will cost I am hoping less then $1000? Any help would be appriciated.
Rhonda
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Welcome to the forum Rhonda. There are bunches of products that do exactly what you are looking for.
One questions. Is this a portable application or is it in a fixed location?
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Wow thanks for getting right on this! It is a portable environment for now. We are in the process of building to be don in 1yrish.
Rhonda
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portable is a little harder to come by. But none ov f the installed ones are very large.
I would look at http://www.kramerelectronics.com/indexes/item.asp?specs=245Kramer VP-724DS or the http://www.tvone.com/c2-4100.shtmlTV-ONE C2-4100 which has three VGA inputs and a bunch of features like PIP and Fade Through Black. Both have many other switchers with a variety of inputs and outputs.
You might also look at Extron http://http://www.extron.com[/url, who are kind of a budget option.
Or Analog Way [url]http://www.analogway.com/who has great processors but are a bit more expensive.
Hope this gets you started. I will let other comment on experience they have had with these products.
BKT
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I'll happily endorse Brian's suggestion of the Kramer box. Kramer is our first choice for installation work and we've found their stuff to be both reasonably priced and reliable.
Tony
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Any number of Folsom products come to mind, especially the ImagePRO.
Same thing with FSR products where the Indie series is pretty much identical to the Folsom stuff.
<unverified info>I've been told that the FSR is the same stuff as the Folsom, only with better software and higher bandwidth through the unit.</unverified info>
-Mikey P
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You are correct Folsom is the OEM for much of FSR video processing line. Folsom makes excellent scaling processors that are found in many projectors and flat panel displays.
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Rhonda - a question that comes to my mind is - why are you changing laptops?
If you were able to have your A/V files on one computer, then your problem would go away, and you would not have to buy some of the expensive gear that people are suggesting.