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Scart splitter question

Upya (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 29th September 2001, 17:10

Hi there,

I am looking for a scart product that will allow me to connect both my sky digital decoder and my dvd player to the AV1 scart socket on the back of my television.

I want this to allow RGB output for both the sky box and dvd player and for it to be self switching via the a signal when the sky box or dvd player is switched on.

Does anyone know if a product such as this exists and if so where I could purchase it from?

I did see a previous post that mentioned a product similar to this from beyondhifi.com but this product had to be switched manually from one input to the other and was not self switching via a signal. Also most of the other similar products I have found only have one RGB and the other inputs being S-VHS or composite.

Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give me.

Lee

RE: Scart splitter question

meastwoo (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 29th September 2001, 21:01

Keene Electronics might do an auto switching type. They are at www.keene.co.uk. Beyond Hifi www.beyondhifi.com might have one too if you are lucky.

RE: Scart splitter question

stefmcd (Competent) posted this on Monday, 1st October 2001, 23:18

I bought a bog standard splitter which is usually feeding sky digi. When I switch on the dvd that becomes the automatic feed. The only problem is I then have to switch off the skydigi box because both pictures merge. This is no big hassle. I am unsure about your RGB point. I thought that was only based on the output (Skybox or DVD) and the input (telly`s av socket). Are you sure the scart splitter affects this? I suspect the autoswitching operation may be more dependant on your TV`s setup rather than the scart splitter.

RE: Scart splitter question

Upya (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 1st October 2001, 23:34

I am by no means of an expert with anything electrical, but from what I have read recently I was under the impression that the scart lead did contribute to automatic signal switching as this was done through pin 8 which has to be wired up. I may be wrong, if so this shouldn`t be a problem as my television does automatically switch to AV1 when the sky is switched on.

I asked about the RGB because the splitters and such like that I have seen so far have quoted that their input 1 is RGB input 2 S-VHS and other inputs just composite.

Does anyone else know the answer to these questions, because as I said before I am only going on snippets I have read elsewhere.

Cheers
Lee

RE: Scart splitter question

denon (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 2nd October 2001, 09:44

argos sell two types where you can connect 3 devices to one scart there only £9.89 for either one so at that price you have`nt got much to lose?

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