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  • Reddog622
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 88

    #1

    sending video to another T.V

    Hi Guys
    I could do with a little advice from you if any of you can help here.
    I?ve got an Openbox S10 which is running great but I want to send the pics to a T.V in another room.
    Is there any Digi sending device what would do this job or would I need to buy an Openbox S9 to do the job as the S9 has a scart socket at the rear.
    Any advice would be great.

    Cheers
    Red
  • anno 1366
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 272

    #2
    ive got the red,white and yellow leads
    going into a scart adapter,which goes
    into a old vcr ,then from vcr i have coax
    from the rf out going into bedroom.

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    • Reddog622
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 88

      #3
      Is that red,white and yellow going into the vcr and the other end i.e HD end going into the S10 Box.

      Cheers
      Red
      Last edited by Reddog622; 26 August, 2011, 19:38.

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      • anno 1366
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 272

        #4
        Originally posted by Reddog622
        Is that red,white and yellow going into the vcr and the other end i.e HD end going into the S10 Box.

        Cheers
        Red
        red white yellow double ended leads,
        one end out of s10,the other end into
        your vcr (if it has them)my vcr only has
        scart so i use scart adaptor that takes
        red white yellow leads ,then plugs into
        vcr scart

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        • nibblitz
          DK Veteran
          • May 2010
          • 1300

          #5
          Get yourself a Wireless TV Video sender (the 5.8ghz models are the best, 2.4ghz cheaper but can suffer interference from Wifi and Microwave ovens) and also buy a scart-rca phono adaptor to connect it to your S10, then you wont have to run coax to the other room and you'll also be able to remote control the box from the TV in the other room too..
          Last edited by nibblitz; 26 August, 2011, 21:25.

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          • Reddog622
            Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 88

            #6
            Thanks Guys i will do that.

            Red

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            • citygent1911
              Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 94

              #7
              Just to throw another idea in for you....

              I have my S9 in the front room, along with a Virgin STB and a DVD player.

              I have the three boxes connected to TV by HDMI cables.

              The three boxes are connected via Scart to a 3 way Scart Switch. I have a 5,8Ghz wireless sender connected to the scart output with the other "end" plugged into my wall mounted TV in the other room.

              This means I can watch S9, Virgin or DVD in the other room simply by selecting the appropriate input on the scart switch.

              Does that make sense?!!!

              Works well for me, as we can watch all three boxes without having any STB's cluttering up the wall mounted telly

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              • nibblitz
                DK Veteran
                • May 2010
                • 1300

                #8
                Just to throw another idea in for you...
                ;-)
                I have my S9 in the front room, along with Virgin V+HD, Western Digital Live and an HTPC.

                I have the 4 devices connected to a switchable 4x2 HDMI Matrix, one output goes to the main TV in lounge, the other output goes to an HDMI-CAT5 Balun, a single Cat5 cable then runs through wall to upstairs bedroom where the receiver HDMI-Cat5 balun outputs HDMI to that telly.. I have full HD output on both TV's and can independantly select whichever device is required on either TV... Remote Control of all devices (including HDMI Matrix) on bedroom TV is possible by way of a small "Powermid" wireless IR repeater..

                All a bit lavish I suppose, but I did mine this way as I have a HD TV in the bedroom, all my devices output HD, and composite video from wireless Video senders just doesnt look as nice..

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                • citygent1911
                  Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 94

                  #9
                  Like it!!!

                  I'd wondered about cat5 actually, as the tv in the other room is 720p HD so worth doing I guess.

                  Could you do me a favour and list the bits of kit needed to do what you're doing there? Product names etc. I know its cheeky to ask but if it works for you then there's no better recommendation.

                  Cheers nibblitz!!

                  CG

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