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Samsung Virgin + box to 2nd Tv Help needed.
Ok folk Gday to you all, help needed here.I have recently changed over from sky to virgin, I have a virgin samsumg v+ box in one room and directly through the wall practically back to bak(in the kitchen) I have another tv which I linked before with coax and magic eye when with sky.Now the Virgin engineer told me just buy a HDMI splitter and feed both TVs via the v box with HDMI (I am not fussed about changing channels as I only use to watch football in kitchen at weekends).Now I have done the without success with trying 2 different splitters below
1)http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1506595104...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT and this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ilpage_o00_s00 Which has great reviews but I am getting no signal whatsoever ,What am I doing wrong,do I have to do something with setting that I dont know about.Any ideas folk or is my only other solution a video sender? |
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Ok all sorted now seems I am a total dope.pls disregard above post.
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The first link is a switch so I'm not surprised that didn't work! It is to connect 3 HDMI sources to one destination not to split one HDMI source to three destinations.
The Neet unit should work. Are you using the supplied mains adapter with it? In theory it can work powered via the HDMI port but sometimes that doesn't work OK. Do you have another device with HDMI you could test the Neet unit on, for example a Blu-Ray player, to see if it is the Neet unit or the Virgin box playing silly b's? |
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