A
Video DISTRIBUTION amp does just that. Distributes a single source to
multiple
monitors/projectors/TV's
An AV
amp takes Multiple video sources and switches them to provide one or more
outputs.
A
Video Crosspoint or Matrix Switch will take multiple outputs and route to
multiple outputs, some also do Audio.
Keith
Having seen the various posts relating to the
merits or otherwise of how to connect video through what is essentially an
Audio device.
I have a Pioneer digital surround amp and
seperate Pioneer DVD which are optically cabled together for Audio purposes
and have notice the composite video connectors on the back, I carn't
remember
any other video connectors.
The question is WHY?
Surely a video distribution amplifier
would
do the job better?
I have a spare Technics SA-EX310 AV Amplifier
but
no manuals got it cheap a few years ago, this also has video connections on
and I wondered what for?
Paul H
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