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daverip2003 30-03-2008 11:06

Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Hi. Does anyone know of or have used a remote video sender with their V+ box that can transmit sound and vision and also control the remote from the reciever?

Obviously I am looking to spend as little as possible, the cheapest I have seen so far is £100 and cant justify that for the sake of walking down the stairs!

spiderplant 30-03-2008 12:19

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Just buy the cheapest you can find. Something like this.

There's a lot of misinformation about IR protocols. The only cable boxes that use a non-standard protocol are the Pace 1000, 1010, 2000 and 4000, and the SA4000 & SA4200. The V+, both Samsungs, and the Pace 4001 & 4010 are fine.

Plug the sender into the VCR SCART socket on the V+. Just in case you are not aware, if the V+ is in HD mode, you won't be able to see the menus through the sender. But you can surf channels ok.

ps. Welcome!

daverip2003 30-03-2008 13:58

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Thanks for your reply, if you are right you just made me very happy indeed. I will get down to Argos and pay £27 (fingers crossed)

daverip2003 30-03-2008 19:26

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Well spiderplant you were totally right thanks!! My av sender is installed and working ok but, as you mentioned, I cannot see the menus through the video out.

How can I change it from HD mode? The only video option i can find is a composite/RGB selection which make no difference.

spiderplant 30-03-2008 20:05

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daverip2003 (Post 34517050)
How can I change it from HD mode? The only video option i can find is a composite/RGB selection which make no difference.

In that case I wasn't totally right. Composite/RGB is SD mode, and I didn't realise you didn't get the menus in that mode. :erm:

You'll need to plug the sender into the TV SCART to be able to see the menus. If you have the downstairs TV connected by SCART, that could be a problem Some TVs have SCART passthrough between two of their ports, so you could daisychain them (check the manual). Otherwise you might need to get a SCART splitter like this.

biggerwho 25-08-2008 23:59

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
The information on the V+ sender options and the set-up was very useful, many thanks. Can anyone help me as i am unable to see the menus from my second TV. I have just bought a Nikkai 5.8GHZ unit not cheap as I was told it was the only one that would work with the V+ box and as I have wireless i needed the hight frequency band. Any help would be appreciated..

JethroUK 26-08-2008 21:58

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 34516723)
Just buy the cheapest you can find. Something like this.!

Whilst the sender will work, the channel changer (Sky configuration) won't

Think it says so on the packet doesn't it?

daverip2003 27-08-2008 10:57

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
To get the menus, you need to use a scart splitter and plug your transmitter into the same output as for your main TV. I got one off ebay for about £3 and does the job fine.

---------- Post added at 09:57 ---------- Previous post was at 09:53 ----------

By the way, I also have wirless internet installed in my home and have had no interference problems at all. My transmitter/reciever cost me £24.99 from Robert Dyas and works a treat. I'm afraid whoever told you to buy the expensive unit has mis-informed you. Was he the owner of a shop by any chance? ;)

Scienide 20-09-2008 16:30

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daverip2003 (Post 34627418)
To get the menus, you need to use a scart splitter and plug your transmitter into the same output as for your main TV. I got one off ebay for about £3 and does the job fine.

I can vouch for this. We have Tesco's own brand (Technika) Senders in 3 different rooms and the picture/audio is transmitted perfectly. We also have full control using the remote in any room and the menus all show up as we use a scart splitter as described above.

Works like a charm. Sadly we did get interference when we had a wireless router running so I turned off the wireless function and it's all good now. We didnt need a wireless network at the time so it's not bothered us but if we needed one later on down the line then we would need to have a rethink.

Hope that helps.

leedrummond 13-10-2008 11:52

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
can somebody give me the argos catalog number of a product that will work with the v+ box,

also will the remote function work on it ok ?

soon as i recieve the argos code im off to buy one today,

leedrummond 13-10-2008 15:57

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
i also use the hdmi setting, and just been reading that this wont work with a video sender, is this correct ?

JethroUK 13-10-2008 16:16

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
If you use hdmi then you have no TV scart out which carries the menu

You can still use sender with VCR out scart but it doesn't carry the menu (you can still change channel up/down but no on screen display) and VCR out is only composite which should be fine on second TV

leedrummond 13-10-2008 16:35

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
ahh right,

so what sort of second remote would i need to purchase, ie ebay .. v+ one or a normal virgin remote?

also can you suggest any of the video senders that will work on argos site.. ?

bargepole 08-11-2008 18:09

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Aldi selling video senders this Sunday £19.99

http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_7759.htm

3 year warranty and Aldi usually ok for refund if they don't work with your system

Fred Fish 08-11-2008 19:09

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
I am sorry if this has already been answered - reading the above I think I know the answer - but here is the question.

I currently have CRT TV connected to my V+ via a scart. The scart on the back of V+ has an adaptor that has hardwired video and audio output and a scart pass through (I was experiencing picture distortion due to my wireless router). I do still use my sender to reansmit the remote signal but obviously not the video or audio signal.

On Wednesday of next week we are having a new HD TV delivered and obviously I will want the picture in the lounge to be from the HDMI output from the V+ but I will still want the signal routed upstairs via the scart as described above.

From what I have read above I assume I will need to use the Video scart connector, but by doing so will lose the menus. Or can I carry on using the main scart - if I do I assume I will need to change the video settings from HD to composite before going upstairs - but will keep menu capability. Will I need to physicaly disconnect the HDMI or just change the settings?

Sorry if this is a bit garbled but I would like to get this sorted (Just to throw a spanner in the works I had actualy intended to connect my DVD recorder to the video scart - I guess a dvd splitter might be needed.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Cheers

John

JethroUK 08-11-2008 23:54

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
The video scart (no menus) remains active when using HDMI but the TV scart is disabled

You currently don't have to remove the hdmi cable to switch to scart -but i have heard that the new firmware update includes automatic hdmi selection when cable is present - which suggests you will have to remove the cable to switch to scart

.

Fred Fish 09-11-2008 20:26

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Thanks for the info.

Our V+ is only a week old so it is possible that the auto switching is already implemented. I will try it all on Wednesday (when the new telly comes). At least now I know what to look for.

Cheers

John

JethroUK 06-12-2008 00:01

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scienide (Post 34640342)
.. We have Tesco's own brand (Technika) Senders in 3 different rooms and the picture/audio is transmitted perfectly. ...

My two penneth

Just bought Tesco Technika sender

Picture is poor/unwatchable in my kitchen (next door to V+) & in my bedroom there's no picture at all

If i put the receiver any closer to the transmitteri might as well use a wire

It's going back tomorrow

Anyone else having success?

.

tucker61 26-03-2009 23:12

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Sorry for bumping old thread but, looking to buy a sender this weekend, would like to be able to change channels from 2nd room. Any recommendations?

NH001 06-07-2009 10:34

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Bumping again to see if anybody has an update on this. I have search through some older posts and a couple mention an Argos product (5344273) but doesn't exist anymore.

Anybody recommend anything ?

musicbravo 06-07-2009 22:12

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NH001 (Post 34828110)
Bumping again to see if anybody has an update on this. I have search through some older posts and a couple mention an Argos product (5344273) but doesn't exist anymore.

Anybody recommend anything ?

If you have wireless G internet at 2.4GHz, try and avoid a 2.4GHz sender. I have a 2.4GHz sender and sometimes the distortion/interference can be pretty bad.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ex-Pro-locat...6910706&sr=8-2

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...DEO+SENDER.htm

Could give these a go, although the latter has rather mixed reviews

HDFootyMan 01-05-2010 20:16

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Forgive me for bumping this thread, but I'm thinking of buying this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Emprex-AWV-699B-5-8ghz-Wireless-Sender/dp/B0035FCT5Q/ref=dp_cp_ob_ce_title_0

Would this work with the V+?

spiderplant 01-05-2010 21:19

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Yes, should do.

HDFootyMan 07-05-2010 17:30

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35011970)
Yes, should do.

Thanks.

For the record I got this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Emprex-AWV-6...dp_ob_title_ce

....and it works perfectly, no bad considering I've a got a wireless doorbell, wireless phone AND wireless network.

No menus via the VCR out on the V+ but I can live with that since this will be for occasional use and the V+ itself is in the next room.

Itshim 13-05-2010 11:27

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Have just got a cheap one from Argos. Gives problems with b.b but they can be overcome if only with a sticky plaster type answer. Any one know were the remote eye is on V+(s/a) it seems I need to place a sensor near it to get the remote to work! Thanks

HDFootyMan 15-05-2010 16:27

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
I'm guessing its near the 'online' light to the left of the display.

whoareyou 02-03-2011 11:22

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HDFootyMan (Post 35016375)
Thanks.

For the record I got this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Emprex-AWV-6...dp_ob_title_ce

....and it works perfectly, no bad considering I've a got a wireless doorbell, wireless phone AND wireless network.

No menus via the VCR out on the V+ but I can live with that since this will be for occasional use and the V+ itself is in the next room.

Hi. Looking for a video sender for either a V box or V+ box (pref the V box option)
Not to bothered about the menus. If i hooked it up to the V+ would i still be able to watch things from the hardrive if set up on main tv and watched on secondary tv?
Any current recommendations for the sender?

Cheers

90shine 03-03-2011 20:52

Re: Tried and tested video senders compatable with V+?
 
Hi

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...EAV+SENDER.htm

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...EAV+SENDER.htm


you will be able to watch recorded programs on secondary tv if the sender is plugged into the V+ box, but you will have to watch it on both TVs.

Hope that helps :)


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