Need help with video question....

Started by NM_Shooter, February 04, 2010, 11:52:57 AM

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NM_Shooter

Hmmm... my church wants to be able to drive two TVs using one DVD box.  The TVs will be about 20' apart.  The DVD player has component output, and Svideo, as well as the typical video/left/right connectors.

Any idea on the best way to do this?  I was hoping that I could find a converter that would let me get back to RF so that I could use a typical cable splitter and just run coax over to the TV. 

I'm under the gun to get this figured out by Friday close of business... any help appreciated!   d*
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peternap

All that box does is modulate the signal so you can plug it into the antenna jack for channel 3/4.

You can (Not recommended) just use a splitter to branch the signal to two sets. The signal will be degraded though. They make and Radio Shack used to sell them, a multi unit box that actuality amplified the branched signals.
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fishing_guy

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103065&cp=&origkw=distribution&kw=distribution&parentPage=search#showFullReviews

I would think this is more what you need.  The one you mentioned previously is geared for computers with their particular video plugs...
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