Yeah. There are loads of video transmitters in the market that can use HDMI plugs even AVI but they are quite expensive and requires to be powered on for them to work
That's a good question but that would have made it video so long. 1st, trace which colour is Video and the left/right audio. The RJ45 Ethernet cable colouring is standard. Choose the colour you want to use for Video and audios. You can make each channel (video, left and right audio) have its own negative line or you can use one line for all the negatives
Same Channel. If you want multiple channels you may have to buy older DSTV Decoder or buy the Explorer decoder. There's an AV to RF converter than can do that but it's rare nowadays. DSTV wants you to pay for dual view to watch multiple channels on another TV
Wow! That AV is as good as the HDMI if not better 👏 👏
Can I go this with 50m HDMI cable across 2 tvs in 2 different rooms?
The lan cable has 4 wires and the Av has 6 wires (3wires) in it, so how do I match that together
Want to see how joined the cables together
Will a 10 meter rca cable have the same effect?
No way it will have the same effect but who says you cannot try
Please can can watch multiple channels after the connection
No, not with this method. This method let's you watch same channel on multiple TVs if you want that, you might have to buy an RF converter.
I have a junction box connecting all TVs in the room is there a way to connect from there?
It's going to take a pro to run the cable
OK, thank you
is there an option to extend wirelessly ?
Yeah. There are loads of video transmitters in the market that can use HDMI plugs even AVI but they are quite expensive and requires to be powered on for them to work
How can I watch two different channels at the same time?
You can with the older decoders that have RF out or you buy an AVI to RF converter or buy DSTV Explorer
What's the difference between Explora and XtraView and which one is better? Bearing in mind that I want to use it for commercial purposes.
@@SmartDepotplease how do you connect different channels with the old decoder? Thanks
Me too. For hotel please i need help
@higgzzy
Sir.am using HDMI
Buy HDMI Splitter - it's more expensive though and you'll watching same channel. You can go for RF converter
Won't there be a delay in Av
No. Not at all with CAT 6E cable at about 15 meters distance
I have a question , can this cause a fire ?
Will an Rca 10 metre cable work ?
My challenge is matching the colour cables together
That's a good question but that would have made it video so long. 1st, trace which colour is Video and the left/right audio. The RJ45 Ethernet cable colouring is standard. Choose the colour you want to use for Video and audios. You can make each channel (video, left and right audio) have its own negative line or you can use one line for all the negatives
So can i still watch different channels after this connection?
Same Channel. If you want multiple channels you may have to buy older DSTV Decoder or buy the Explorer decoder. There's an AV to RF converter than can do that but it's rare nowadays. DSTV wants you to pay for dual view to watch multiple channels on another TV