WO2005006740A1 - 信号切替装置、信号分配装置、表示装置、および信号伝送システム - Google Patents
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- Signal switching device Signal distribution device, display device, and signal transmission system
- the present invention relates to a signal switching device that switches a plurality of input signals, a signal distribution device that outputs an input signal to a plurality of devices, a display device that displays an image, and a signal transmission system.
- DVI Digita IV isual Interface
- the interface consists of a high-speed signal transmission path that can transmit digital video signals without compression, and information such as signal formats that can be displayed by the receiving device upstream (signal source side).
- Digital Visual Interface DVI .revision 1.0, 2.2 Plug and Play, etc. specii'ication, Lonhne], April 2, 1999, Digital Display Working Group, [Search August 29, 2002], Internet URIj: http: ⁇ See www.ddwg.org/downloads.html
- the DVI uses the HPD (Hot) to indicate that the information recorded in the EDID memory is ready to be read and that its contents have changed.
- PI ug D etect line.
- the HPD line can output information indicating that the above contents have changed only when power is supplied from an upstream device to the device on which the HPD line is provided.
- the control line is connected between the input and output of all devices with DVI to form a bus.
- the control line defines a logical address that is information for specifying each device on the network constructed by DVI.
- the logical address is determined as ⁇ STB b J, etc. based on the type of each device (DVD recording / playback device, STB (Set Top Box), TV, etc.) and arbitration between devices of the same type.
- Each control line is maintained in the equipment with the added DVI.
- the header of the message sent over the control line contains the logical address of the source of the message and the logical address of the destination of the message.
- the message also includes, for example, a broadcast message addressed to a device with a DVI with all control lines added.
- the device with DVI with each control line added by comparing its logical address with the destination in the header, determines whether the broadcast message is the one it should respond to. Determine whether or not.
- one device cannot control another device only by combining DVI and the control line.
- a user desires that one device constituting the system can control another device, but this has not been realized. For example, it is not specified whether or not each device can be controlled in each state such as a state where each device can read information recorded in a power supply ON / OFF or an EDID memory and a state where it cannot be read.
- a signal switching device includes a selection unit that selects one of a plurality of video signal inputs, a memory for holding information, and a video signal.
- a read channel for reading information from an output destination device, which is an output destination of the device, and information indicating the physical address of the main body and the status of the output destination device are transmitted through the read channel.
- Reading means for reading and reading information ; storage means for storing information read by the reading means in the memory; reading means for reading information stored in the memory; and a plurality of video signal input sources.
- a plurality of read channels for outputting information to an input source device, and output means for outputting information indicating a state of the output destination device via the read channel.
- a signal distribution device includes: a distribution unit that outputs a video signal to a part or all of a plurality of output destination devices to which a plurality of video signals are output; a memory that holds information; A plurality of read channels for reading information from the output destination device; a read device for reading information indicating a physical address of a main body and a state of the output device via the read channel; Storage means for storing the information read by the memory in the memory, a reading means for reading the information stored in the memory, and a means for outputting the information to an input source device which is a video signal input source. A read channel; and output means for outputting information indicating the state of the output destination device via the read channel.
- the display device of the present invention includes: a selection unit for selecting any one of a plurality of images; a display unit for displaying the image selected by the selection unit; and a physical device of an input source device that is an input source of the video signal.
- a memory for holding information indicating the state of the dress and the body, a reading unit for reading the information held in the memory, a read channel for outputting coasting information to the input source device, and a state of the body
- Output means for outputting information indicating the above through the read channel.
- the signal switching device, the signal distribution device, and the display device of the present invention include a memory and a read channel, and the memory includes a physical address of the main body, information indicating a state of a connected device, Or show the status of the main unit Since the stored information is stored, it is possible to control the connected device or to be controlled by the connected device.
- the signal transmission system of the present invention includes a video signal transmitting device, a video signal processing device, and a video signal receiving device, wherein the video signal processing device has a memory for storing information, and the video signal A reading channel for reading information from a receiving device; a reading device for reading information indicating a physical address of the video signal processing device and a state of the video signal receiving device via the reading channel; Storage means for storing the information read by the memory means in the memory; read means for reading the information stored in the memory; a read channel for outputting information to the video signal transmitting device; Output means for outputting information indicating the state of the video signal receiving apparatus via the read channel.
- the video signal processing device of the signal transmission system includes the memory and the read channel, and stores, in its memory, the physical address of the video signal processing device and information indicating the state of the video signal receiving device. Since is stored in the signal transmission system of the present invention, it is possible that the video signal transmitting device, the video signal processing device, and the video signal receiving device are mutually controlled or controlled.
- a switch-duplicator using DVI can be realized. Further, even when two or more TVs are connected via a switch / duplicator, there is an effect that the connected devices can be controlled within a range separated by the switch / duplicator.
- the present invention can be realized as a method in which the characteristic configuration means of the signal switching device or the signal distribution device of the present invention is used as steps, It can also be implemented as a program that includes The program can be distributed via a recording medium such as a CD-ROM or a transmission medium such as a communication network.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a signal transmission system including a switcher 2 according to the first and second embodiments.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the switcher 2 according to the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of TV 1 in the first and second embodiments.
- FIG. 4 is a sequence diagram illustrating each procedure of the operation of the signal transmission system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram illustrating each procedure of the operation of the signal transmission system according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a signal transmission system including distribution device 10 according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the distribution device 10 according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 8A is a diagram showing a format of a video signal that can be received by TV 1.
- FIG. 8 (B) is a diagram showing a format of a video signal that can be received by TV 11.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a configuration of the distributor. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the signal transmission system of Embodiment 1.
- the signal transmission system of Embodiment 1 includes a TV 1, a switcher 2, and a recorder a. 3, DVD a 4, STB a 5, and STB b 6.
- Switcher 2 and recorder a 3 are connected to TV 1, and DVD a 4 and STB a are connected to switcher 2.
- 5 is connected, and STB b 6 is connected to recorder a 3.
- TV 1 is a display device.
- the switcher 2 is a device for selecting either a video signal from the DVD a4 or a video signal from the STB a5.
- the recorder a 3 is a device that records the video signal from the STB b 6.
- DVD a4 is a device for reproducing a video signal recorded on a DVD.
- STB a5 and STB b6 are devices that receive and output video signals.
- numbers are described in each block indicating TV 1, switcher 2, recorder a3, DVD a4, STB a5, and STB b6.
- the number is the physical address of the device indicated by the block containing the number.
- the physical address is information for specifying how each device connected to each other is connected (actually, how control lines are connected).
- the physical address is held at a predetermined position in the ED ⁇ D memory installed in the receiving device, and is read out via the DDC at startup.
- the device on the receiving side means ⁇ V 1 for ⁇ V 1 and switcher 2, and means switcher 2 for switcher 2 and DVD a 4.
- Devices with DVI with additional control wires can send their own physical address to each child device (directly to the input side). Generates the physical address of the connected device) and keeps it with its own logical address.
- the physical address of the root device TV 1 is (0000), and the physical addresses of the switcher 2 and the recorder a 3 that are directly connected to TV 1 are (100), respectively. 0) and (20000).
- FIG. 1 shows that the physical addresses of DVD a 4 and STB a 5 directly connected to the switcher 2 whose physical addresses are (100) are (110) and (120), respectively. 0).
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration of a two-input one-output switcher 2.
- the switcher 2 includes a video input section 20a constituting a first video input side DVI (hereinafter referred to as a “first input DV ⁇ J”) and a control line (CTL). ) 21a, DDG 22a, and HPD 23a.
- the switcher 2 has a second video input side DV ⁇ (hereinafter, referred to as
- the switcher 2 includes a video output unit 24c constituting a DVI on the video output side, a control line (CTL) 25c, a DDC 26c, and an HPD 27c. Further, the switcher 2 includes a switch (SW) 30, an EDID memory 32, and a microcomputer 33.
- the switch 30 selects one of the video input unit 20a and the video input unit 20b.
- the EDID memory 32 is a memory for holding information indicating the state of TV 1 and the like.
- the information indicating the state of TV 1 is, for example, information indicating the format of a video signal that TV 1 can receive.
- information indicating the status of TV 1 includes product information (model number, serial number, manufacturer name, date of manufacture), and information on video format.
- the ED 1 D memory 32 has at least a switch 30
- the physical address of the video input section (video input section 20 a or video input section 20 b) selected by the microcomputer 33 is held by the microcomputer 33. Based on the control of the state of the switcher 2, the switch 30 and the control lines 21a, 21b, and 25c are controlled.
- DDC 22 a and DDC 22 b are examples of a read channel
- DDG 26 c is an example of a read channel
- the control line 21a, the control line 21b, and the control line 25c are examples of control signal transmission lines.
- the microcomputer 33 includes a reading unit, a storage unit, a reading unit, an output unit, a voltage detection unit, a power supply state control unit, a power supply unit, and an address setting unit.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of a two-input TV 1.
- the TV 1 has a first input DVI and a second input DVI, like the switcher 2.
- TV 1 has a video input section 20a, control line (CTL) 21a, DDC 22a, and HP D23a, a video input unit 20b, a control line (CTL) 21b. DDC 22b, and an HPD 23b.
- the TV 1 includes a switch (SW) 41, an EDID memory 42, a microcomputer 43, and a monitor 44. 3, the same components as those shown in FIG. 2 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- the switch 41 selects one of the video input unit 20a and the video input unit 20b.
- the EDID memory 42 is a memory that holds information indicating the state of the TV 1 and the like. Further, the EDID memory 42 holds at least the physical address of the video input unit (video input unit 20a or video input unit 20b) selected by the switch 41.
- the microcomputer 43 manages the state of the TV 1 based on the information held by the EDID memory 42 and controls the switch 41.
- the monitor 44 displays an image based on the image signal from the image input unit (the image input unit 20a or the image input unit 2Ob) selected by the switch 41.
- FIG. 4 is a sequence for explaining each procedure of the operation of the signal transmission system according to the first embodiment.
- DVD a4 starts playing (S1).
- the DVD a4 pulls up the control line, and supplies +5 port power to the switcher 2 through the power supply line (not described) (S2).
- DV Da4 attempts to obtain its own physical address, which should be held in the EDID memory 32, for the switcher 2 (S3).
- DVD a 4 continues to retry reading its own physical address through DDC 22 a until it can obtain its own physical address.
- DVDa4 sends the ⁇ ImageViewOn> message to TV1 through the control line 21a (S4).
- DVDa4 sets its own logical address in the "source” parameter of the message and the logical address of TV1 in the "destination" parameter.
- the control line 21a, the control line 21b, and the control line 25c of the switcher 2 are connected to each other. Therefore, the message from DVDa4 can reach TV1 as long as there is a device that performs bull-up on the control line (S4).
- the microcomputer 43 when the microcomputer 43 receives the “Image View On>” message via the control line 21a, the power of the TV 1 is turned on (S5), and the image can be displayed. .
- the microcomputer 33 when the microcomputer 33 detects the bull-up of the control line, the power supply of the switcher 2 is turned ON (S6). Alternatively, in response to the message flowing on the control line, the microcomputer 33 may turn ON the power of the switch 2 (S6).
- the microcomputer 33 of the switcher 2 supplies +5 port power to the TV 1 (S7).
- the microcomputer 43 detects that the +5 port power is supplied, the microcomputer 43 outputs information (response to the power supply) indicating the supply via the HPD 23a (S8).
- TV 1 EDID memory In the field 42, the physical address (0000) of the TV 1 and the physical addresses (100) and (200) of the child devices are set.
- Switcher 2 detects the information (response to the power supply) indicating that +5 port power has been supplied to the microcomputer 3 3 TV 1 from the HPD 23 a of TV 1.
- the physical address (100) of 2 is read via the DDC 26c and set in the EDID memory 32 (S9).
- the microcomputer 33 also reads the format of the video signal that can be received by the TV 1, and registers it in the EDID memory 32 (S9).
- the format of the video signal includes the resolution and frequency of the video signal that TV 1 can receive.
- the microcomputer 43 of the TV 1 uses the physical address and the format described above. Is read from the EDID memory 42 and output to the switcher 2 via the DDC 22a.
- the microcomputer 33 sets the physical addresses (110) and (120) of the slave devices of the switcher 2 in the EDID memory 32 (S10). Further, the microcomputer 33 outputs information indicating that the content of the information held in the EDID memory 32 has changed from the HPD 23a (S11).
- the DVD a 4 When detecting that information indicating that the content of the information held in the EDID memory 32 of the switcher 2 has changed is output from the HPD 23a, the DVD a 4 detects the physical address of the DVD a 4 from the switcher 2. Read the dress (110) through the DDC 22a and set it in its own memory (S12). At the same time, the DVD a 4 also reads out the format of the video signal received by the TV 1 from the switcher 2 and sets it in the memory provided in itself (S 12). DVD a4 reflects the format set in the memory to the setting of the output video signal. DVD a 4 is a switch When reading the physical address of DVD a4 and the format of the video signal that can be received by TV 1 from channel 2, the microcomputer 3 of switcher 2 3 2 and output to DVD a 4 via DDC 22 a.
- the DVDa4 broadcasts the ⁇ activesoeurce> message through the control line 21a (S13).
- This message contains the physical address (1100) of DVDa4.
- the internal connection is switched to the DV Da 4 side (S14). That is, the microcomputer 43 controls the switch 30 so that the switch 30 selects the video input unit 20a (S14).
- the microcomputer 33 when the microcomputer 33 receives the activesource> message from the control line 21a, the physical address (110) in the message and the switch set in the EDID memory 32 are received. Compare with the physical address (10000) of itch2. At this time, the microcomputer 33 focuses on the second digit (hundreds place) from the beginning of the two physical addresses and switches the internal connection to the DVDa4 side (S15). That is, the microcomputer 33 controls the switch 30 so that the switch 30 selects the video input unit 20a (S15). As described above, the microcomputer 33 can appropriately perform the control specified by the message by using the message and the physical address specified in the message.
- TV1 receives the video signal from DVDa4 and displays a video based on the video signal.
- the DVD a 4 when the user turns on the power of the DVD a 4 and presses the PLAY button, the DVD a 4 becomes ⁇ image Vi ew On> Send message to switcher 2 and TV 1. As a result, the power of the switcher 2 and the TV 1 is turned on without any user operation. Thereafter, DVD a 4 transmits an ⁇ activesource> message to switcher 2 and TV 1. As a result, the switches of the switcher 2 and the TV 1 select the DVD a 4 side without the user's operation. As a result, the video signal path from DVD a 4 to TV 1 is established when the user turns on the power of DVD a 4 and presses the PLAY button.
- a device that sends a message through the control line can automatically pull up the control line so that other devices can automatically accept messages, read EDID, or send power to the device. Can be turned on.
- the control specified by the message is appropriately performed. be able to.
- the power of the switcher 2 becomes ON. Conversely, if the voltage on the control line is reduced to the ground voltage, the power supply of the switcher 2 may be turned off.
- the microcomputer 33 of the switcher 2 supplies power to the TV 1 when receiving the “Image View On>” message from the DVD a 4.
- the microcomputer 33 may supply power to the TV 1 when receiving another message from the DVD a 4. If the control wire 21a, the control wire 21b, and the control wire 25c are not used, the microcomputer 33 will The power supply to the control line 21a, the control line 21b, and the control line 25c may be stopped.
- the microcomputer 33 controls the control line 2 la and the control line 2 lb depending on whether the control line 21a, the control line 21b, and the control line 25c are used. , Controls the supply of power to all or part of control line 25c.
- FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram illustrating each procedure of the operation of the signal transmission system according to the second embodiment.
- the TV 1 is a root device, and stores its own physical address (0000) and the physical addresses (100) and (200) of child devices in the EDID memory 42 in advance. You have set. The user switches the input by using the GUI of the TV 1 or an operation using the remote control, and selects DVDA4.
- the TV 1 pulls up the control line, and sends a PowE RN> message to the DVDa4 through the control line 21a and the control line 21b (S21).
- the TV 1 sets the logical address of the TV 1 itself in the “source” parameter of the message and the logical address of DVDa 4 in the “destination” parameter.
- the DVD a4 is powered off and the power is turned on (S22). Since the physical address of the other device may have changed while the power of the TV 1 itself is OFF, the physical address of the DVD a4 is changed to the ⁇ G i V e Physica IA ddress> message. Using (S23). In other words, TV 1 broadcasts the message “Give Physical Ad dress>” (S 23).
- the microcomputer 33 when the microcomputer 33 detects the pull-up of the control line, the power of the main body is turned ON (S24). Alternatively, the microcomputer 33 may turn the power supply of the main unit ON in response to the message flowing on the control line (S24). In the switcher 2, when the power becomes ON, the microcomputer 33 supplies +5 volt power to the TV 1 (S25). In the TV 1, when the microcomputer 43 detects that +5 port power is supplied, the microcomputer 43 outputs information (response to the power supply) indicating that the content of the TV 1 has changed from the HPD 23a ( S26).
- the microcomputer 33 when the microcomputer 33 detects that the information (response to the power supply) indicating that the content of the TV 1 has changed is output from the HPD 23a, the physical address of the switcher 2 (from the TV 1) is detected. 1) is read out via the DDC 22a (S27). 0 The microcomputer 33 also reads out the format of the video signal that can be received by the TV 1 (S27). The microcomputer 33 sets the read physical address (100) of the switcher 2 in the EDID memory 32 (S28). Also, the microcomputer 33 sets the physical address (110) and the address (1200) of the slave unit in the EDID memory 32 (S28).
- the microcomputer 33 also sets the format of the video signal that can be received by the TV 1 in the EDID memory 32 (S28).
- the microcomputer 33 outputs information indicating that the content of the information set in the EDID memory 32 has changed from the HPD 23a and the HPD 23b (S29).
- the DVD a4 reads its own physical address (110) from the switcher 2 via the DDC 22a and sets it in the memory provided in the DVD a4 (S30).
- DVD a 4 is a ⁇ Give P hvs Reply to the ica 1 Address> message using the Report Physica 1 Address> message (S31).
- DVDa4 sets its own logical address to the parameter of "source j" of the message, and sets the logical address of TV1 to the parameter of "destination".
- the microcomputer 43 switches the switch 41 so that the switch 41 selects the DVD a 4 side (S32), and the control line 21a and the control line 21a. Broadcast the Set Stream Path> message from the troll line 21b (S33).
- the switcher 2 upon receiving the ⁇ SetC3trEamPath> message from the control line by the microcomputer 33, the switch 30 is switched to the DVDa4 side (S34). As a result, a video signal path from DVDa4 to TV1 is established.
- the microcomputer 43 is connected to DV Da 4 through the control line.
- T V1 receives and displays the signal from DVDa4.
- TV1 pulls up the control line and turns to DVDa4.
- Power ON> Send the message.
- the power of the switcher 2 and the power of the DVD a4 are turned on without operation by the user.
- TV 1 broadcasts the Set Stream Path> message.
- the microcomputer 33 in the switcher 2 switches the switch 30 to the DVD a4 side.
- a video signal path from the DVD a4 to the TV 1 is established without the user operating the switcher 2 and the DVD a4.
- a device that sends a message through a control line automatically switches another device to a state in which it can accept a message by bull-uping the control line, It will be possible to read EDID and turn on the power.
- the control specified in the message in this case, the establishment of the signal path
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the signal transmission system according to the third embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3 signal transmission systems, TV 1 and TV 1
- the signal output from 6 is transmitted to TV 1 and TV 11 by the distributor 10.
- TV 11 is a display device.
- the switcher 12 is a device similar to the switcher 2.
- the distribution device 10 is a device that outputs the signal from the STB b6 to one or both of TV1 and TV11.
- the recorder b7 is the same device as the recorder a3.
- FIG. 6 numerals are described in blocks indicating each device.
- the number is the physical address of the device indicated by the block containing the number.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the configuration of the 1-input / 2-output distribution device 10. 7, the same components as those shown in FIG. 2 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
- a distributor 34 distributes the video signal from the video input unit 20a to two video output units 24c and 24d, and a switch 31 is a control signal transmission path. Switch between the control line (CT) 25c and the control line (CTL) 25d.
- One of the two outputs, DVI is composed of a video output section 24d, a control line 25d, and reading channels DDC26d and HPD27d.
- the distribution device 10 As shown in FIG. 6, if the distribution device 10 is present, it is possible to connect a plurality of devices including two TVs 1 and TV 11.
- the control line rules in SCART allow only one device with a logical address of TV to exist on the bus.
- the physical address of the distributor 10 can be obtained from T V1 or T V1 1. If the physical address is obtained from both TV 1 and TV 11 1, different values will be obtained, causing inconsistency, and the physical address of the distributor 10 and the upstream device will change with each control. This causes a problem that control cannot be performed correctly.
- the distribution device 10 is provided with a switch 31 for the internal connection of the control line, and under the control of the microcomputer 33, selects either TV 1 or TV 11 . Either one The control line is connected only to the TV set, and it is free from the violation of the logical address rule. Furthermore, the microcomputer 33 restricts the physical address from not being read from the non-selected DDC. For example, if the microcomputer 33 of the distributor 10 selects ⁇ V11, the switch 31 connects the control wire 25d to the control wire 21a, and the control wire 25 Do not connect c to control line 21a. Further, the microcomputer 33 reads the physical address of the distribution device 10 only from the DDC 26 d, and does not read the physical address from the DDC 26 c. Then, the microcomputer 33 sets the physical address of the distribution device 10 read from the DDC 26 d in the EDID memory 32. This can also prevent inconsistencies in the physical address.
- the microcomputer 33 when the microcomputer 33 detects the pull-up of the control line, the microcomputer turns on the power of the main unit.
- the microcomputer 33 may turn the power of the main unit ON in response to a message flowing on the control line.
- the distribution device 10 automatically enters a state of receiving a message when the control line is pulled up. Further, the distribution device 10 is in a state where it can read E DID.
- the microcomputer 33 of the distributor 10 detects that the control wire 21a, the control wire 25c, and the control wire 25d have returned to the GND level, Turn off the power of the main unit. As described above, when all the devices other than the specific device are turned off, the application of turning the specific device off can be realized.
- the transmission of the physical address and the response to the message are the same as those in the first and second embodiments.
- the TV 11 can receive and play the signal, but it can send messages to control other devices, or present a video format that it can handle and adjust the format to the signal source. Can not be.
- the input switching of TV 1 selects the switcher 12 side, that is, the video input section 20 a side, and the distribution device 10 sets the TV 11 side, that is, the video output section 2. If the 4d side is selected, TV 1 (0 0 0 0), switcher 1 2 (1 0 0 0), DVD a 4 (1 1 0 0), STB a 5 (1 2 0 0) Recorder b7 (1300) is connected to the first bus. Further, the TV 11 (0000), the distribution device 10 (100), and the STBb 6 (210) are connected to the second path. In this case, the TV 1 and the TV 11 can be route devices independently, and can transmit and receive messages and adjust the format on the signal source side.
- FIG. 8A shows a format of a video signal that can be received by TV 1
- FIG. 8B shows a format of a video signal that can be received by TV 11.
- FIG. 8A there are four types of video signal formats that can be received by the TV 1, namely, (a1) to (a4).
- FIG. 8 (B) there are three types of video signal formats (b1) to (b3) that the TV 11 can receive.
- the format shown in (a2) and the format shown in (b1) are common.
- the microcomputer 33 of the distributor 10 has a common format, that is, (a 2) and (b 1) Send a message to STB b6 so that the video signal is output in a single format.
- STB b6 outputs a video signal in the format shown in (a2) and (b1).
- both TV 1 and TV 11 can receive the video signal from STB b6.
- the microcomputer 33 of the distribution device 10 Alternatively, a message indicating that these multiple formats exist may be sent to STB b6.
- STBb6 selects one of a plurality of formats.
- a rule such as selecting the video signal with the highest resolution may be provided, and the STB b 6 may select any of a plurality of formats based on the rule.
- the distributor 10 may be replaced with a distributor 101 having a switch 45 for performing internal connection of video output.
- the switching of the video signal by the switch 45 and the switching of the control line by the switch 31 are performed in conjunction with each other, and the video signal is selected.
- the control can be performed for the device that is in charge.
- all or a part of the function of each component described above, or all or a part of each step is performed by using a recording medium for storing a program for executing the program by a computer. May be realized.
- the signal switching device of the present invention will be described using a 2-input, 1-output switcher 2 as an example, and the signal distribution device of the present invention will be described using a 1-input, 2-output distribution device 10 as an example. did.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the signal switching device and the signal distribution device of the present invention are not limited thereto.
- the device may be a device that has two or more inputs and outputs.
- DVDa4 and STBb6 are used as an example of the video signal transmitting device in the signal transmission system of the present invention.
- the switcher 2 and the distribution device 10 were used as an example of the video signal processing device.
- TV 1 and TV 11 were used as an example of the video signal receiving device.
- the signal switching device, the signal distribution device, and the display device of the present invention include a video signal communication unit, an interface such as a DVI including a DDC and an HPD, and a device for controlling a device connected via an n-th interface.
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