Where can i find the source? (change the hdmi to another hdmi with Rapsberry Pi)

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The discussion focuses on connecting a Raspberry Pi 3 to an HDMI switcher using RS323 and controlling it via IR signals. Users suggest that the Raspberry Pi can generate IR signals and recommend searching online for tutorials on both hardware and software aspects. An example of an HDMI switcher that utilizes IR is provided from Amazon. Proper positioning of the IR emitter can also allow control over the TV. The original poster confirms they found the information they needed.
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Hi everyone, i need help you all to give me the where can i find the source about my project. I need to connect the raspberry Pi 3 to the hdmi switcher. so i can change the from hdmi to another hdmi. what i know, the connection of them need to be used by RS323. In the raspberry pi , i will create the code using the Python programming language. To change the hdmi to another hdmi is used the remote. it mean it used the IR signal to change them. So, may i know where can i get the signal HDMI switcher??

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mizieahmad said:
it used the IR signal to change them

rasPi's are more than capable of producing IR signals. Google will find many available tutorials from the hardware to the software to the theory of operation.

If you position the emitter correctly you can control the TV too.

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Thank you for your time. I got the result.
 
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