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IP Display computer's video over Ethernet

Discussion in 'Audio/Video' started by Tom, May 28, 2014.

  1. Tom

    Tom New member

    I have a computer with 4 video ports.
    I want to display the video output of each video port on a screen (4 screens total).

    The screens are 30-130 feet away from the computer.

    The only available feed to the screens is Ethernet.

    Is there a way to accomplish this?
     
  2. KVMGalore Expert

    KVMGalore Expert Staff Member

    [​IMG] Yes. The technology that can accomplish this is called Video over IP.
    Basically, you connect each of your computer's video outputs to a Transmitter box (using a short video cable). The transmitter gets connected to a Gigahertz network.

    By each screen you connect a Receiver box to the same Gigahertz network, and run a short video cable from the Receiver to the screen.

    This matrix (multiple video sources and multiple screens) over a Gigahertz network can be managed so that you can route any video source to any display. Such a matrix typically supports USB peripherals as well.

    We offer a variety of Video over IP matrices supporting DVI, HDMI and VGA.
     
  3. KVMGalore Expert

    KVMGalore Expert Staff Member

    A few clarifying questions:

    1) Are the four screens in proximity to one another?

    2) If not - what is the distance between the screens?

    3) What type video ports does the computer have?

    4) What type video ports do the screens have?
     

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