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Having multiple gaming consoles connected to one PC

Cook1

Diamond Member
Ok, I'm going to be getting a gamecube here in the near future and I know that I can hook that up to my video card with an adapter so I can use my monitor to play it. But my question is, is there a way to rig it so I can have two gaming consoles connected to it at the same time? Would love to get one of those new slim PS2's as well. So is there a way without having to unplug everything and rehook everything back up depending on which one I wanted to use at that specific time?
 
I saw a device a while back called an A/V Switch. I think it is designed for TV's and peripherals so you can hook up games and vcr's and dvd players and just switch between them. It was just a little case with 4 sets of Component video plugs (rca sound audio (R/L)) and one set to the TV or computer video card in your case. I also have seen 4-in, 2-out for recording that satelite systems use, but they are a bit more expensive and more complicated.

 
yea ll you need is an imput selector like piasabird, said , it takes the imputs from whatever you want and has 1 output and you just puch a button to select what one you want

i use one to connect my xbox and PS2 to my TV
 
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