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Is it possible to use two outputs simultaneously on the Intensity Shuffle (i.e. splitting the signal)?
So:
Camera || || HDMI cable || || \/ Intensity Shuffle ===Thunderbolt cable===> Macbook || || Component cable || || \/ Windows PC
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Don't know. But why not just split the HDMI cable from the camera. HDMI splitters are cheap and in abundance...
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richardgatarski wrote:Don't know. But why not just split the HDMI cable from the camera. HDMI splitters are cheap and in abundance... Well my train of thought was that I then would need yet another HDMI capture device for the Windows PC, which would cut into my available budget, but I guess it slipped my mind that component video requires a capture device all the same. :/ I just can't get my head around the fact that you need to spend hundreds of dollars to get a halfway decent live videostream from one very basic camera to two separate devices, but maybe it's just me.
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