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    4-Output Video Interface for MBP?

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    • Fred
      Fred last edited by

      It has been a long time since I used composite video but I was using Kramer vp501 I think. But think about what you would use again from the setup. I would look for rental scan convertors instead of buying second rate ones. But maybe the old TVs won't see the difference... It is an even longer time since I used rf so not sure.

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      OSX 13.6.4 (22G513) MBP 2019 16" 2.3 GHz 8-Core i9, Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB, 32g RAM
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      • Marci
        Marci last edited by

        @ovrarrest - depends WHICH rMBP you've got. If memory serves, only the ones with nVidia GPU can drive all 3 outputs at once - the regular IRIS only chipset rMBPs can only drive 2. (I could be wrong tho).

        Yep, Vidock works on OSX with graphics cards, and their are single graphics cards out there that have up to 6x native outputs built in... therefore you could run 12x with 2 such cards in a ViDock - you just need to hunt further when it comes to the choice of graphics card.

        rMBP 11,3 (mOS 10.13) / rMBP 11,4 (mOS 10.14) / 3x Kinect + Leap / TH2Go
        Warning: autistic - may come across rather blunt and lacking in humour!

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