From: "Rob Mouser" <rmouser@xxxxxxx>
> If someone could give me some simple answers I'd be REALLY
grateful.
In your situation, I'd take the output from each device into an IR
controlled splitter, and the output of that into a KAT5 transmitter.
You'd
then have a KAT5 receiver in every location you want to watch from.
This
means that a single source can be connected for the entire house in
decent
quality (s-video/composite - swichers for these are cheap). In
addition,
I'd hook up coax to each device so you can also have a low quality
picture
of any device in any room.
This is my personal preference based on what I'd consider reasonable
cost.
You could always wait for a KAT5 switcher, or have an RGB matrix
switcher
and loads of KAT5 modules!
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