Sky HD - connecting up in multiple rooms
Discussion
I'm a bit of dummy when it comes to Sky TV and HD so need some advice.
At present we have Sky+ HD in our main room. We want to get Sky in three other rooms using those
magic eye things which enable you to piggyback off the main Sky+ box.
Trouble is, we would like at least one of those piggyback connections to enable us to watch the HD in one of the additional rooms. Is this possible and what is required? Does it take specialist, expensive cabling?
Thanks in advance.
At present we have Sky+ HD in our main room. We want to get Sky in three other rooms using those
magic eye things which enable you to piggyback off the main Sky+ box.
Trouble is, we would like at least one of those piggyback connections to enable us to watch the HD in one of the additional rooms. Is this possible and what is required? Does it take specialist, expensive cabling?
Thanks in advance.
I think you will need an HDMI splitter/distribution hub and then run HDMI cables to each tv you want HD on as well as the co-ax to the magic eye. Not sure if there is a length limit on HDMI cables before you start getting drop outs?
I'm no expert and I've not done it yet, but that would seem to do the job for you.
I'm no expert and I've not done it yet, but that would seem to do the job for you.
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