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HDMI help needed, wireless 2nd TV
Big Sky Redneck
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In our bar we have a 70? TV hooked to a Yamaha reciever that is fed by multiple devices such as satalite and game consoles.
The TV sits where your back is to it when seated at the bar so I have an extra TV to wall mount near the bar so it can be seen while seated.
I do not want to string another HDMI cable across the room, not doing it plus the distance of close to 25? will cause delay between the two TVs.
Been looking at wireless HDMI but I have no clue what I am looking at. The best possible scenario is it will have a wired HDMI in and out for the first TV then of course the wireless gizmo for TV #2.
If you wanted to run two TVs in the same room but do not want to run a cable to the 2ND TV how would you go about doing this? Remember, this is an adult entertainment area and mostly we run concert DVDs and play them loud so the timing between the two sets needs to be dead on.
The TV sits where your back is to it when seated at the bar so I have an extra TV to wall mount near the bar so it can be seen while seated.
I do not want to string another HDMI cable across the room, not doing it plus the distance of close to 25? will cause delay between the two TVs.
Been looking at wireless HDMI but I have no clue what I am looking at. The best possible scenario is it will have a wired HDMI in and out for the first TV then of course the wireless gizmo for TV #2.
If you wanted to run two TVs in the same room but do not want to run a cable to the 2ND TV how would you go about doing this? Remember, this is an adult entertainment area and mostly we run concert DVDs and play them loud so the timing between the two sets needs to be dead on.
Comments
What you're looking for is a wireless HDMI transmitter.
Mine have been in about 10 years and are on the fritz right now but I'm sure there are better ones on the market.
If you want it to work good don't be afraid to spend some money on it.
Google 'wireless HDMI transmitter' and you'll get lots of options.