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I have a Loewe TV and Sky Digibox in the lounge. I also have a Pioneer 757 DVD/AV2/250.2/175 into a Infocus 4805 Projector in a seperate dedicated room.
How do I connect the TV to the projector and get sound and vision in the dedicated room with the ability to change programs without walking back into the lounge. Any advice appreciated. Neil |
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Anyone any ideas on the best connections.
Thanks Neil |
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You must pass video, audio and control signals; there are a variety of ways to do this, but this inquriy would best be addressed by your dealer or a qualified installer.
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I wish it were that simple. They had less idea than me.
I have a fair idea about how to achieve it, just wondered if there was an optimum way. |
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Reckon you're overthinking it.
The cost of all that cabling, control systems etc.... EEK! Just have a 2nd sky box installed in the AV room... TaDa!!!! By the time you fork out on this it'll still work out cheaper than virtually anything else that offers the level of control you're after. |
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A second box would be an elegant solution but I cannot have freeview, poor signal, and not prepared to pay sky £10.00 per month for a box.
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if you can live on the FreeSat range of programs you only have to pay for the one off fee for the box and installation.
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Hmm..... Compare that £120 per annum with the hundreds and hundreds (possibly even thousands when you get into control system programming) to cable up two rooms off one box... Especially given that you'll be committed to the same sky channel in each room, rather than independant systems.... You seem to be loading a weapon and aiming it at your toes. Your choice, and your money though. Good luck with that. |
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No point in a decent Hifi if I have no toes to tap. It clearly isn't particularly easy.
What if I forget any notion of independent control and walk back into the lounge. Still not entirely sure which connections would give me the best picture. Any advice still appreciated. Neil |
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what outputs does your skybox have video and audio
does your leowe have component/ scart neil |
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Hi Neil
Sky box has: RF Out 1 RF Out 2 Left Phono Right Phono VCR Scart TV Scart Loewe has three Scarts and Component. Thanks Neil |
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Check out the link, it may or may not be what you're after, but you can certainly change channels from another room without buying another digi box. The gadget works by the way.
Beano http://www.uk-satellite-tv.co.uk/digiboxshop_59489_cat17222.html Another usefull link... http://www.homecinemachoice.com/cgi-bin/showarticle.php?articleid=849 |
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neil
out of sky box via rgb scart ( one of em will be) into a js technology active video buffer one scart back out into tv one scart back out into a js technology rgb to component converter component lead out of converter into pj the above will work cause ive done it it wont be cheap , about £230 for js stuff plus whatever depending on the quality of scarts / component harmony 895 rf/ir remote ( allows you to use component for better picture) will control your kit from where you sit £250+ (internet prices) i use a 885 , awsome remotes multi tasking in one touch audio wise you just need a splitter to send 2 phonos to tv/av2 hope that helps neil dont use the rf,s worst connection possible |
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Neil,
Please be aware that you may have to 'force' the sky box to give out RGB from the control menu.. I know I had to. Please also be aware that I have now lost TWO skyboxes due to local lightning strikes.. not the mains but the telephone line it would appear, you have been warned! |
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Excellent. Thanks for the advice.
Neil |
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How simple can the cabling be if I choose to change stations via the lounge.
Presumably audio, phono to phono from Digibox to AV2. The picture confuses me. My projector offers DVI, S-Video, Component and Composite. How do I link the Digibox to Projector, also bearing in mind that the Component input is currently connected to my DVD player. Can you route via the TV as this has more choice of outputs. Thanks Neil |
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