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Have a 37" Vizio in the living room right now. Would like to move it to my bedroom and replace with something 50" or bigger.
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youre gonna have to get another box.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Thinking about copping a 32" Vizio soon. Question: House has Comcast. HD box is connected to HDTV in the living room downstairs. I'm upstairs. Is it possible to get HD in my room also?
youre gonna have to get another box.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Thinking about copping a 32" Vizio soon. Question: House has Comcast. HD box is connected to HDTV in the living room downstairs. I'm upstairs. Is it possible to get HD in my room also?
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
youre gonna have to get another box.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Thinking about copping a 32" Vizio soon. Question: House has Comcast. HD box is connected to HDTV in the living room downstairs. I'm upstairs. Is it possible to get HD in my room also?
only other way is extremely bootleg and not recommended for your setup. you can do what i did and run an hdmi splitter with a long hdmi cable run to your room. problem is, you have to change channels at the box. depending on how your house is setup you might be able to setup an intricate system of mirrors where you can bounce a signal 27 times and eventually get it back to the source (assuming the signal would even be strong enough to travel there).
best bet is to just pay for another box. cant be more than $10-20 a month.
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
youre gonna have to get another box.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Thinking about copping a 32" Vizio soon. Question: House has Comcast. HD box is connected to HDTV in the living room downstairs. I'm upstairs. Is it possible to get HD in my room also?
only other way is extremely bootleg and not recommended for your setup. you can do what i did and run an hdmi splitter with a long hdmi cable run to your room. problem is, you have to change channels at the box. depending on how your house is setup you might be able to setup an intricate system of mirrors where you can bounce a signal 27 times and eventually get it back to the source (assuming the signal would even be strong enough to travel there).
best bet is to just pay for another box. cant be more than $10-20 a month.