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Is It Possible To Use A (Tv) Monitor To Show Two Sources At Once?

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happy max | 18:52 Mon 08th Apr 2013 | Technology
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Is it possible to use a (TV) monitor to show two sources at once?

For example.. half of the screen showing HDMI 1, while the other half shows HDMI 2
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Not easily – you could opt for a quad video processor which would display 4 separate video images on the screen; these can be bought fairly cheaply. To achieve two images on one screen, you could consider a video mixer, but it would either show a picture within a picture – or half of each picture, adjacent to the other – with a vertical split. To achieve...
21:15 Mon 08th Apr 2013
Not easily – you could opt for a quad video processor which would display 4 separate video images on the screen; these can be bought fairly cheaply.

To achieve two images on one screen, you could consider a video mixer, but it would either show a picture within a picture – or half of each picture, adjacent to the other – with a vertical split. To achieve this, video mixers have to sync the time-base of each video signal, which means that they are not cheap.

You might be able to pick one up cheap on ebay – but I reckon this will sell at over £100.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Edirol-LVS-400-Video-Mixer-Live-Switcher-Vision-Mixer-4-Channel-/261196499078?pt=UK_Video_Broadcasting_Equipment&hash=item3cd0864886
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Thanks, extremely helpful. I'll be looking into the mixer cheers :)

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