In general I would say yes. The event-location may have two separate led controllers. But, if those two pixel maps are "not" overlapping "if" they where in one signal container you can just split your signal with a splitter 1:2 and you are good to go. If they are overlapping you ...
Nice....sounds good. And I brought a pair of these PureLink I was fairly surprised when they arrived... 1st: I oversaw that they are bi-directional and 2nd: And that is awesome....they don't need power at all. They use the 5v from the HDMI ports. Made some tests.... working great! Best wishes cosmowe
ADD: Just found this little guy HDMI Switcher with EDID management At least the marketing text says that there's kind of edid management going on. It is quite cheap for what it is. I don't tested this device before. But it could might work in your case. Best wishes cosmowe Edid: Actually just brough...
Hey raw, how are you doing? :) For an uncomplicated and safe switch I would recommend you a seamless switcher. Sadly they are quite expensive for 4K signals. The point is that you don't want to reconfigure your output again after a switch which can end up in a EDID re-handshake with typical cheap sw...
sure, uninstall Resolume and install the version you need. You'll find the download here: https://resolume.com/download/ scroll down till you see the drop down menus where you can choose your version.