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Old 20-04-2013, 20:08   #1
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hi this question might have been asked already but i can't find it
i want to run a cable from the scart on the vm box so as to watch the TV in other rooms what is the best way to do this i have tried av senders but there is to much interference so this option is realy a no no i know some one will say get extra boxes but this is going to be pricey so not realy an option any help will be gratefully received
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Old 20-04-2013, 21:03   #2
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If you upgrade to the TiVo they move your V+ into another room and its free until you cancel your services.

Otherwise just run a SCART cable from the box to your 2nd TV and a set of PowerMids to control the box.
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If you want HD on both TV's get a powered HDMI splitter & some HDMI leads of the required length.
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Just out of curiosity, were the AV senders you used 2.4GHz or 5.8GHz cause you're not supposed to get any interference on the 5.8's if you still wanted to go the AV sender route
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