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Club Fusion, Fitchburg, MA
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Hey Fellas,

I am trying to hook up multiple video cameras, output: composite, to a distribution box that only accepts component and then to 4 DLP projectors. This is for a dance club I am designing and this is a slight problem. I bought 2 different kinds of projectors, 2 HP vp6120 and 2 InFocus X1s. We are going to have a full multimedia club here. I really need some help here, thats why I am posting it to the experts!! Is there a conversion cable or box that will allow me to convert composite to component (RGB)? The HP projectors recognize the composite signal in the "G" port of the RGB, but the InFocus projectors do not. Please help and email me at chris_jeffrey@hotmail.com

Thanks.
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