strayan wrote:
Yeah that’s what I do already but it looks pretty messy. Is there a list of these?
Grab one of the Extron IN 180x series. Custom resolutions are handled with custom EDID. Doesn't do 15kHz video, but upscaling should be really nice. The 1804 is reasonably priced for new gear. The older 160x series isn't 4:4:4. No, there isn't a cheap option.
Analog Way and Barco have 4k 4:4:4 presentation switches, but I don't know how well they handle graphics. I doubt either of them allows 240p output. The previous generations of their presentation switches didn't. I couldn't verify that older inexpensive ImagePro or Vio ones are 4:4:4.
The Corio2 machines are all 4:4:4, but they aren't the highest quality machines. Upscaling is tricky and you may not be able to fill the entire screen and get uniform "pixel" size. Of course, they are very flexible with custom output and downscaling 480p to 240p is something they do well. I seriously doubt you want to use this for general purpose upscaling.
Coriomaster is supposed to be 4:4:4, but it doesn't seem to be a fully developed product. It's a stand alone digital signage unit.
I don't know about Crestron stuff. Maybe that's an option. Maybe not. Keep in mind that you need sharp output, but you also need filtering to defeat shimmering. You also want frame lock and low latency.
I understand that RGB Spectrum has some multiviewer units that are 4:4:4, but not all of them. That might work. I don't know. I don't remember which ones are which. I've never tried one.
(I've stayed away from Crestron and RGB Spectrum. Maybe I'll stumble onto a cheap one when I feel motivated enough to test it out.)
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The switch and an inexpensive old Extron VSC 301 HD is still probably your best bet. The Extron VSC 301 HD units are still fairly new, they're very cheap, and I know they have the things gamers want. It works and it's cheap.
If you have enough money to buy the Extron 180x new, you might consider hiring someone to help plan and build your setup properly--and wall fish the cords for a nice clean look.
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I still keep the DVDO hooked up. The low latency is worth the trade off sometimes. The deinterlacing is a nice option as well. Looks fine for 720p.
I don't have the Extron 301 hooked up at all. My displays all accept 960p, now. So, I don't need to add a full frame of lag for a marginal image quality advantage when upscaling 720p and the deinterlacing is terrible.