Shrimp_Stu
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Hi,
I am currently in the process of getting an outbuilding done in my garden and am looking at my AV options.
Planned set up will be 2 TVs on opposite walls with both either showing the same picture or separate pictures.
The requirement is for Sky Q Mini, TV Freeview, Amazon TV and Xbox.
I have currently have Sky Q with 2 minis (all hard wired via Cat6), and I will buy another Sky Mini for the garden room which will be hardwired via my main network switches running around 3 Cables 70ft down the garden into another network Switch in the garden room.
I want all the AV equipment for cabling in the corner of the room (in cabinet) and then distribute it to 2 TVs on opposing walls. The run from this point to each TV will be one at 3m and one at 8m.
My current thinking is to feed the Sky Q mini into a HDMI splitter : one in two out > https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00LM4I...colid=49EPRB7A4OSR&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Then run the outdoor aerial into this corner and then use a Signal Booster / Aerial Amplifier to feed both TVs: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Booster-SL...959&sr=8-5&keywords=tv+digital+aerial+booster
The Xbox One again in the same corner with the same HDMI 1 in 2 out splitter to both TVs.
The Amazon Fire TV again in the same corner with the same HDMI 1 in 2 out splitter to both TVs.
I don't want the HDMI switch to switch between one output to the other and both Sky and Xbox feed both TVs on dedicated HDMI ports.
So can I achieve a 3 in and 6 output via HDMI or best over Cat6 in this room (which is about 4.8m x 4.8m) - would this work: https://www.amazon.co.uk/NOVETE-Swi...r=8-4-fkmr0&keywords=HDMI+Splitter+3+in+6+out
What I am struggling with is that I will want to watch different outputs on both TVs or the same output on both TVs, i.e. Sky Q on one TV and then show Xbox on the other TV or both show Sky TV.
Want to try and check what is the best way to achieve this whilst I have the opportunity to wire cables around the timber structure....
Apologies if I don't make sense....
I am currently in the process of getting an outbuilding done in my garden and am looking at my AV options.
Planned set up will be 2 TVs on opposite walls with both either showing the same picture or separate pictures.
The requirement is for Sky Q Mini, TV Freeview, Amazon TV and Xbox.
I have currently have Sky Q with 2 minis (all hard wired via Cat6), and I will buy another Sky Mini for the garden room which will be hardwired via my main network switches running around 3 Cables 70ft down the garden into another network Switch in the garden room.
I want all the AV equipment for cabling in the corner of the room (in cabinet) and then distribute it to 2 TVs on opposing walls. The run from this point to each TV will be one at 3m and one at 8m.
My current thinking is to feed the Sky Q mini into a HDMI splitter : one in two out > https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00LM4I...colid=49EPRB7A4OSR&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Then run the outdoor aerial into this corner and then use a Signal Booster / Aerial Amplifier to feed both TVs: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Booster-SL...959&sr=8-5&keywords=tv+digital+aerial+booster
The Xbox One again in the same corner with the same HDMI 1 in 2 out splitter to both TVs.
The Amazon Fire TV again in the same corner with the same HDMI 1 in 2 out splitter to both TVs.
I don't want the HDMI switch to switch between one output to the other and both Sky and Xbox feed both TVs on dedicated HDMI ports.
So can I achieve a 3 in and 6 output via HDMI or best over Cat6 in this room (which is about 4.8m x 4.8m) - would this work: https://www.amazon.co.uk/NOVETE-Swi...r=8-4-fkmr0&keywords=HDMI+Splitter+3+in+6+out
What I am struggling with is that I will want to watch different outputs on both TVs or the same output on both TVs, i.e. Sky Q on one TV and then show Xbox on the other TV or both show Sky TV.
Want to try and check what is the best way to achieve this whilst I have the opportunity to wire cables around the timber structure....
Apologies if I don't make sense....
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