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AndyM
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AndyM Posted: Tue, Sep 29 2015 3:21 PM

 

Good afternoon all

i have a BV7-40(3D) in my main room, connected is sky, this is materlinked to a BV7-32 upstairs, all works fine, but the connection is obviously via RF over standard coax.

i would like to, if possible, put an HDMI splitter on the back of the sky box and connect it upstairs as its only a few metres, so as to use the HDMI on the 7-32

my worry is controlling the tv, as its not using the RF input, I am not sure how it work and keep the main set "off" 

or.....is there another output on the 7-40 I could use? Projector? Is this HD ?

any thoughts ? The RF signal is fine, but it's not using the tv to its best? The 7-40 also has a blue ray and can this be sent to the 7-32 in HD ?

 

many thanks 

Andy 

 

Raeuber
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Raeuber replied on Tue, Sep 29 2015 5:08 PM
Hello Andy,

I have also a BV 7-40 3D (with connected Technisat receiver) and BV 10-40 in bedroom. I use the RF solution because viewing distance in bedroom is 4 meters, that's why SD is enough for me.

I'm sure you can use a HDMI splitter at your Sky box to provide HD picture via HDMI on your BV 7-32. To remote Sky box you need also a long PUC cable between Sky box and BV 7-32. I think PUC cables from B&O are 5 meters long.

I never checked the projector HDMI output. I guess picture quality is HD but I doubt this output provides any sound. If so you can't get HD picture and sound from Bluray player of BV 7-40 on 7-32.

Regards

Räuber
StUrrock
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StUrrock replied on Tue, Sep 29 2015 6:01 PM
Run your HD cable?

For control stick a puc cable on a sky magic eye on the aerial cable?

simples

unless it's a TV that needs the scart pin 8 voltage Wink
Frederic
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Frederic replied on Tue, Sep 29 2015 10:09 PM

I checked out and tested this: 

MARMITEK HDTV ANYWHERE

google it, you'll find reviews. It did work for me to send an very good image and control my kaleidescape cinema one downstairs unfortunately my daughters playden for which it was intended is on different electrical wiring then downstair so I had to send it back. The same problem exists as with any powerlan system. Now i'm looking at a hdmi over ethernet system but did,nt took the time to,order and test.

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