Question:
Is there any way to split the audio/video from one tv so that it shows up on another?
anonymous
2009-11-24 00:00:48 UTC
This seems a bit hard to explain. I have a tiny apartment and I just inherited a little tv for my bedroom area. The tv in my living room has my xbox which is pretty much where I watch most of my movies, tv (Netflix!) and play video games. I was wondering if anyone knows a way or what wire I can use to split the audio/video so that I can still keep everything plugged into my living room tv but have the two tvs connect so whatever im watching will show up on the other tv in the bedroom. Both tvs have RCA, VGA and Coax inputs.
The process I'm thinking of is similar to dual screening from a PC to Tv using a VGA, just tv to tv instead.
Any help would be great!
Three answers:
anonymous
2009-11-24 07:30:40 UTC
You want to purchase a splitter. It is designed to take a signal and split it to multiple televisions.

To get the best picture quality I would suggest getting a VGA splitter: http://www.firefold.com/VGA-SplittersOne-Source-Multiple-Monitors-C139.aspx



If you want to go to RCA or Coax, check out some other splitters at http://www.firefold.com/Splitters-C1277.aspx
9121
2009-11-24 06:09:53 UTC
If you have AV outputs on your living room TV, then just hook up composite RCA cables from the AV out on that television to the AV input on your smaller TV.

If you don't, then you would have to get splitters (and possibly even AV amplifier distribution boxes) for each source that you want duplicated.
anonymous
2016-04-06 01:27:03 UTC
Good observations. I don't think many people see this. Yep, they are trying to divide us and destroy old world values like for example men and women getting along. Well we can only fight this on an individual basis. Turn off your TV and talk to people. I'm taking a stand by refusing to visit my friends in their homes, where the TV tends to always be on. If people want my company they have to turn off the TV and actually talk to me.


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