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October 17, 2005 07:45 PM

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geofred

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I use the AV input to deliver sound on the Svideo input connection for my DVD. Will I damage anything if I use the "unused" video input to connect a nanny cam to view the premises? I don't mind having the extraneous sound on the cam setup but I don't won't want to see any "magic gas" escape when I made the connection.

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October 17, 2005 9:08 PM

I have mine set up the way that you described, and it works fine.

bb

October 17, 2005 11:33 PM

You can hook up three video sources - one composite, one s-video, one RF and switch between them. (there are ways to hook up more devices)

Your first two sources are direct connections - s-video and composite. If you want sound for both s-video and composite you will need to get a Y-adapter to handle two audio inputs and then just remember to always turn off or mute the source that you aren't watching.

Your third video source is via the RF connector. I just use the internal tuner since it doesn't require another IR emitter. You can hook up anything that puts out an RF signal and tune to that channnel to watch it. If the two IR emitters are already in use for the s-video and composite inputs you will need to add a third one if the device you attach needs IR control.

October 19, 2005 3:24 AM

This may seem like overkill, but I am using a Radio Shack S-video/Composite switch (4 inputs one output).

This switch uses IR light (no code per se) to switch - any IR code by the way - so you can step through 4 video inputs (audio also).

This allows you to add 4 audio/video feeds to one of the inputs of the Slingbox.


MINI

October 19, 2005 10:48 AM

Mini:

How do you change the input on the switch remotely via the slingbox?

Thanks
bb

October 20, 2005 1:25 AM

You program the radio shack multi-switch to an unused IR command from your existing device (such as stop or rewind or some such. That way it does not interfere with what you primarily us the IR blaster for.

October 20, 2005 9:58 AM

Thanks, Mini

I took a look at the Radio Shack website and found it:

4-In 2-Out IR Learning Audio/Component Video Switchbox
$69.99 Brand: RadioShack
Catalog #: 15-1927

Looks cool -- thanks for the idea.

bb

October 21, 2005 6:16 AM

I wrote an article on the same idea:

http://lazybastard.ehuna.org/archives/000139.html

I use the Sima SVS-4 audio/video switch (found one for $30 on eBay). It automatically switches between devices as soon as it detects a device is on - you don't even need to send any IR signals.

October 24, 2005 5:38 PM

That is a good idea. I don't know if Simi is still around and like Radio Shack these consumer electronic devices have a limited lifespan.

My application needs all devices live all the time (I am just monitoring them from a distance) - but you certainly have another good idea about how to do this.

November 30, 2005 10:37 PM

Just a quick comment on the Radio Shack 15-1927. It is designed for component, not composit, video. However I got one today and tried it out, and it works just fine plugging the composit into one of the component jacks.

I now have 4 security cameras around my house set up on my slingbox so that I can remotely access and switch between them. Thanks to Mini and bb80301 for the tip.

I have cable going into the rf input, security cameras going into the composit input and DirecTV going into the S-video on the Slingbox. Works great. I've only had the Slingbox for 2 days now, but already can't live without it.

Carl

December 8, 2005 4:15 PM

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November 23, 2006 9:37 AM

DTSfan said: You can hook up three video sources - one composite, one s-video, one RF and switch between them. (there are ways to hook up more devices) Your first two sources are direct connections - s-video and composite. If you want sound for both s-video and composite you will need to get a Y-adapter to handle two audio inputs and then just remember to always turn off or mute the source that you aren't watching. Your third video source is via the RF connector.

Can anyone give me a link to an example of this y adaptor as mentioned above, as I'm stuggling to figure out which is the right one to get.

 thanks everyone.

 p.s. slingbox is amazing!!!

November 23, 2006 12:49 PM

Well, if you are using a Slingbox Classic, then you plug the provided cable into the input on the Slingbox.  The opposite ends are all in RCA connectors.  You'd then connect a Y-cable to the red and white audio lines.  It would be a Y connector with 2 male RCA plugs and 1 female RCA jack:



There's your link.

Slinging with a SlingCatcher, a ProHD, a Pro, a Solo, an AV, and a Slingbox Classic. 3 Replay TV units, a Roku Photobridge and a Roku M2000 Soundbridge, an AppleTV, a Vudu, and digital cable. www.na9d.net

November 26, 2006 2:11 AM

thanks NA9D... I got the cable you mentioned at maplins here in London. Works a treat.

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