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Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping
someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? Many thanks in advance. - Tom Bennett Brentwood |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 11:04:43 -0000, "Tom Bennett"
wrote: I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? There are RF links for this task but only if you are willing to suffer substantial deterioration of the signals. Best options are cable, move the DVD and/or move the HiFi. Kal |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 11:04:43 -0000, "Tom Bennett"
wrote: I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? There are RF links for this task but only if you are willing to suffer substantial deterioration of the signals. Best options are cable, move the DVD and/or move the HiFi. Kal |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
In article , Kalman Rubinson
writes On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 11:04:43 -0000, "Tom Bennett" wrote: I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? There are RF links for this task but only if you are willing to suffer substantial deterioration of the signals. Best options are cable, move the DVD and/or move the HiFi. Kal You could try an upmarket video sender unit on 2.4 Ghz and put the SPDIF if you have that output on Co-ax on the DVD, and a SPDIF input on the "receiving" end and use the "video" channel on the 2.4 Ghz link. I've used this over longer distances and it works very well. In fact I've used it up to 3 miles! On a line-of-sight basis for a temporary link. Course the aerials were largish parabola's. You might find some break-up if you get multipath reflections from time to time but it does work surprisingly well. In fact the SPDIF signal isn't that far removed from Video in level and amplitude. http://www.g1mfg.com/ supplies some of these units that are better than those found in the shops, and his gear will work on 2.4 G exempt channels... -- Tony Sayer |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
In article , Kalman Rubinson
writes On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 11:04:43 -0000, "Tom Bennett" wrote: I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? There are RF links for this task but only if you are willing to suffer substantial deterioration of the signals. Best options are cable, move the DVD and/or move the HiFi. Kal You could try an upmarket video sender unit on 2.4 Ghz and put the SPDIF if you have that output on Co-ax on the DVD, and a SPDIF input on the "receiving" end and use the "video" channel on the 2.4 Ghz link. I've used this over longer distances and it works very well. In fact I've used it up to 3 miles! On a line-of-sight basis for a temporary link. Course the aerials were largish parabola's. You might find some break-up if you get multipath reflections from time to time but it does work surprisingly well. In fact the SPDIF signal isn't that far removed from Video in level and amplitude. http://www.g1mfg.com/ supplies some of these units that are better than those found in the shops, and his gear will work on 2.4 G exempt channels... -- Tony Sayer |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
... I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? Maplin do a wireless link designed for transmitting video whiich I imagine could be used to transmit audio only. |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
... I'm looking for a technical fix to a problem I've got and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I need to connect the audio output of my DVD player to my Sony HiFi, but they're at opposite ends of the room (about 15m cable run), with 3 doorways in between. To make matters worse, I recently had a new carpet professionally fitted and I don't want to start peeling it back to lay cables and I don't want cables under the 3 doorway, anyway. Is there a wireless link I can buy to connect the DVD to the Sony and, if so, do you know of a UK supplier? Maplin do a wireless link designed for transmitting video whiich I imagine could be used to transmit audio only. |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 18:01:38 +0000, tony sayer
wrote: You could try an upmarket video sender unit on 2.4 Ghz and put the SPDIF if you have that output on Co-ax on the DVD, and a SPDIF input on the "receiving" end and use the "video" channel on the 2.4 Ghz link. I've used this over longer distances and it works very well. In fact I've used it up to 3 miles! On a line-of-sight basis for a temporary link. Course the aerials were largish parabola's. You might find some break-up if you get multipath reflections from time to time but it does work surprisingly well. In fact the SPDIF signal isn't that far removed from Video in level and amplitude. http://www.g1mfg.com/ supplies some of these units that are better than those found in the shops, and his gear will work on 2.4 G exempt channels... I have not tried this unit but the generally available 2.4GHz transmitter/receiver pairs in the US do severely compromise quality, even if used as you suggest. If these are, indeed, superior, that's good to know. Kal |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 18:01:38 +0000, tony sayer
wrote: You could try an upmarket video sender unit on 2.4 Ghz and put the SPDIF if you have that output on Co-ax on the DVD, and a SPDIF input on the "receiving" end and use the "video" channel on the 2.4 Ghz link. I've used this over longer distances and it works very well. In fact I've used it up to 3 miles! On a line-of-sight basis for a temporary link. Course the aerials were largish parabola's. You might find some break-up if you get multipath reflections from time to time but it does work surprisingly well. In fact the SPDIF signal isn't that far removed from Video in level and amplitude. http://www.g1mfg.com/ supplies some of these units that are better than those found in the shops, and his gear will work on 2.4 G exempt channels... I have not tried this unit but the generally available 2.4GHz transmitter/receiver pairs in the US do severely compromise quality, even if used as you suggest. If these are, indeed, superior, that's good to know. Kal |
Wireless connection between dvd & audio system?
In article , Kalman Rubinson
writes On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 18:01:38 +0000, tony sayer wrote: You could try an upmarket video sender unit on 2.4 Ghz and put the SPDIF if you have that output on Co-ax on the DVD, and a SPDIF input on the "receiving" end and use the "video" channel on the 2.4 Ghz link. I've used this over longer distances and it works very well. In fact I've used it up to 3 miles! On a line-of-sight basis for a temporary link. Course the aerials were largish parabola's. You might find some break-up if you get multipath reflections from time to time but it does work surprisingly well. In fact the SPDIF signal isn't that far removed from Video in level and amplitude. http://www.g1mfg.com/ supplies some of these units that are better than those found in the shops, and his gear will work on 2.4 G exempt channels... I have not tried this unit but the generally available 2.4GHz transmitter/receiver pairs in the US do severely compromise quality, even if used as you suggest. If these are, indeed, superior, that's good to know. Kal Well they do output a bit more power some 25 or so milliwatts. I've used them to carry SPDIF over short distances such as the original poster requires and much longer with bigger antennas.. -- Tony Sayer |
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