Splitters vs. Switches
A lot of people wonder what the difference is between a splitter and a switch. Basically, a splitter will take one source (such as a satellite receiver, a cable box, a computer, etc.) and splits the signal between two outputs. So if you have a HDMI splitter, you can connect one HDMI source, such as a DVD player, to two HDMI monitors. Notice that this will not extend your desktop - it will just show the same image on both screens.
A switch is the opposite of a splitter - it allows you to take two sources and use the source on one output without having to move cables around. So if you have a HDMI switch you can take two HDMI sources and easily switch back and forth on one monitor.
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March 9th, 2007 at 11:43 am
Greetings,
can you use a switch ‘backwards’ so that it operates as ONE IN vs. Either A or B OUT? why or
why not?
thanks,
Ted
tmorris@umn.edu, ted.morris@gmail.com