How to split DVI?
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 6:19 pm
Question for any Mac savvy folks:
I have two monitors on my MAC. A 30" cinema as my primary and 23" cinema display as my secondary monitor. They're the older style monitors so they're DVI. The 30" is connected to the dual-link DVI connector on my ATI 5770 card. The 23" is connected to the DisplayPort connector with a passive DisplayPort to DVI adapter.
What I want to do is split the signal before it goes to the 23" monitor, with one output going to my secondary monitor in the control room, and then same output going out to another monitor in the studio.
I'm thinking I'd probably need an active DVI splitter that will take in incoming DVI signal and split it into two identical outputs. I'd also need about a 50' DVI cable to run out to the monitor in the studio. Has anybody done this? Anything to look out for? I do also have my old Dell 30" and if it's possible, I suppose I could split the dual-link DVI output and do the same thing and have a 30" out in the studio, but then I'd need a 50' dual-link DVI cable. I've found out that regular DVI cables do not work with dual-link monitors. You must have a dual-link cable.
I have two monitors on my MAC. A 30" cinema as my primary and 23" cinema display as my secondary monitor. They're the older style monitors so they're DVI. The 30" is connected to the dual-link DVI connector on my ATI 5770 card. The 23" is connected to the DisplayPort connector with a passive DisplayPort to DVI adapter.
What I want to do is split the signal before it goes to the 23" monitor, with one output going to my secondary monitor in the control room, and then same output going out to another monitor in the studio.
I'm thinking I'd probably need an active DVI splitter that will take in incoming DVI signal and split it into two identical outputs. I'd also need about a 50' DVI cable to run out to the monitor in the studio. Has anybody done this? Anything to look out for? I do also have my old Dell 30" and if it's possible, I suppose I could split the dual-link DVI output and do the same thing and have a 30" out in the studio, but then I'd need a 50' dual-link DVI cable. I've found out that regular DVI cables do not work with dual-link monitors. You must have a dual-link cable.