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Old August 29th, 2014, 10:30 AM
stublack stublack is offline
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Re: Music skips and sometimes Hoster crashes

I'm back again.
I mentioned before that I purchased the HDMI Mini that was suggested and that works great if all my monitors are rca (composite). Every one of my venues requires the rca and either component (red, blue & green) or HDMI (Most new TV's no longer have the composite (yellow rca). I can split the HDMI and get HDMI video from one side and R L audio from the mini on the other, but the component yellow part from the mini will not give video in that situation. Or I can just use the mini and get music and video (just rca yellow component) but in either case I can not get video for all my monitors with The Dell Windows 8 computer that I talked about originally and now I have a new Lenovo Windows 8 that also will not work, The Lenovo also has VGA which works fine for video but I can't get audio through the HDMI because you can't run both at the same time. I also tried an external sound card for audio and although the sound card sounds great on all my Windows 7 units it is terrible on the Window 8.
I have found but not purchased other units like the mini where you get R L audio and component (red, blue, green). But ideally I need something that can do both. If there is some suggestion anyone has that I can try so I can put the Windows 8 laptops into operation I am all ears.

I'm sorry if this was too busy to read
Thanks, Stu
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