HDMI Distirbution - Extended cables or Category cables?

HDMI Distirbution - Extended cables or Category cables?

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LeeThr

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3,122 posts

170 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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Not sure if this belongs here or computers & gadgets, Mod's feel free to move as appropriate.

I've been asked to install a network & multimedia system into a new social club building. The networking side of things im perfectly fine with. It's an issue regarding the TV's im struggling to find a definitive answer for so far.

The plan is to install 4 Smart TV's and a Projector, all of which will have HDMI connections. What I'm trying to work out is what the best way of connecting one sky box to all these displays will be. I know I will need a HDMI distributor (If anybody has any recommendations for one) Which will be behind the bar with the sky box. It's taking the connection from there too each display. The building is pretty large, and some of the run's will be quite long. Haven't worked out the distances just yet, i'm off to do the site survey this afternoon. However I could be doing a run of about 50M especially to where the projector will be.

What's the best way of achieving this? Extended HDMI cables or running over Category cables, and if so, whats the best way of doing this and what will be needed besides the category cables?

Also there will be two sky box's being installed so the installation will in essence need to be purchased twice as well.

Cheers smile

VEX

5,256 posts

245 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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Those sorts of distances use Cat6 and HDBaseT for the transmission system. It is the only solution theat will be reliable enough.

I can't work out if it is a single source or multi source solution you need.

V.

LeeThr

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3,122 posts

170 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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VEX said:
Those sorts of distances use Cat6 and HDBaseT for the transmission system. It is the only solution theat will be reliable enough.

I can't work out if it is a single source or multi source solution you need.

V.
Right, ill get a box of cat 6 on the order form then. It will be 2 single source systems. Two sky box's, feeding 5 screens, but with the ability to have some screens showing one box whilst others with the other.

E.g sky box one on HDMI 1 & skybox two on HDMI 2

VEX

5,256 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th March 2015
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I would need to look at the costings but it might be more cost effective to put a matrix in and split one of the outs to two screens.

If you pm me more details I'll look at it for you.

V.

LeeThr

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3,122 posts

170 months

Monday 30th March 2015
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I've sent you a PM. Thanks smile