subject: Benefits Of Audio Video Splitter [print this page] The Audio Video splitters are gadgets devised to transmit audio and video signals from a host computer to eight or more screens and speakers at the same time. There are a few available models to choose from while purchasing an Audio Video Splitter.
The first model is the basic AV splitter which uses standard VGA and 3.5mm audio cables, and second is the Cat5 audio video splitter extender which utilizes UTP/STP cabling to transmit the audio and video signals over long distances. The VGA Video and Audio Matrix is yet another variation which allows multiple video and audio sources to be switched and split at many locations simultaneously.
Available in multiple sizes and models, including 2, 4, 8, and 16 ports, this product has the necessary regulatory approvals from CE, FCC and RoHS. Matrix versions can range from 2x2 up to 32x16 form factors. These splitters can also be daisy chained or cascaded together to broadcast signals to many more displays in real time. AV splitter devices can be used with DOS, Windows, LINUX, Mac OS 8.6/9/10 and SUN Solaris 8/9 operating systems.
The AV Splitters are also available in multiple sizes and models; you can get 2, 4, 8, and 16 ports. Most of models do have necessary regulatory approvals from CE, FCC and RoHS. Matrix versions can vary from 2x2 up to 32x16 form factors. These splitters can also be daisy chained or cascaded together to broadcast signals to multiple displays much faster. AV splitter devices can also be used for operating programs like DOS, LINUX, WINDOWS, Mac OS 8.6/9/10 and SUN Solaris 8/9 operating systems.
High resolutions of 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz are supported by these devices. Supporting DDC, DDC2, and DDC2B protocols along with ultra high bandwidth of 400 MHz, these units are equipped with standard 15 pin HD VGA connectors. Control of these devices is via push buttons on the front panel. Some models have optional infrared remote control.
The Audio Video Splitters can also support high resolutions up to 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz. To support DDC, DDC2, and DDC2B protocols along with ultra high bandwidth of 400 MHz, these units are supplied with standard 15 pin HD VGA connectors. You can control these devices via push buttons on the front panel. Some models are also supplied with optional infrared remote control.