[mythtv-users] HDMI-to-CAT5 Converter
Bob
spam at homeurl.co.uk
Fri Feb 15 08:29:13 UTC 2008
Jason Sullivan wrote:
> On Feb 4, 2008 11:38 AM, Marc Sherman <msherman at projectile.ca> wrote:
>
>> Jason Sullivan wrote:
>>
>>> Possibly, but it's easier (for me, at least) to drill a hole that I
>>> can pass a Cat6e cable and run that sort of thing behind the walls
>>> than it is to pull a DVI cable/connector through the wall (what would
>>> that be, a 2" hole?). Some folks even have Cat6e already in the
>>> wall.
>>>
>> For $500, run that Cat5, but put a new myth frontend at the end instead
>> of these boxes.
>>
>
> Now that would be a neat trick. I've got a projector that I'm
> driving, which means that adding another F/E doesn't actually solve
> the "long cable run" problem, unless there's a way to sync up two
> front ends so that one does the video and the other does the audio.
I have my DLP beamer, AV Receiver, DVD player, PC and everything at the
back of the room and I've run fairly thick 4 core lighting flex to the
front of the room where I have it soldered onto gold plated Banana
sockets that my front left, center & front right speakers connect to,
you only need 4 wires to power 3 speakers as negative is common, (or
neutral or black whatever you want to call it) you should check this
first but I've not had a problem with the 3 installs I've done this way.
The other advantage is because the connections are soldered there's no
need to mess around with expensive low-oxygen cables or any of that crap.
Good luck.
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