It might work. What will work is putting the receiver much closer and running a longer RG6 feed. At 100', you may have to concern yourself with remote control issues.I see monoprice sells 100' long HDMI cable. Have any of you used this length before? I seem to recall people saying there was a limit to the length you could use. Also, does the HDMI port on the VIP622 pass audio as well as video?
Just 1 question? Why would one Need 100' HDMI? Not being a smart ass ,Just wondering.
Just 1 question? Why would one Need 100' HDMI? Not being a smart ass ,Just wondering.
I have used a 100' HDMI cable and it works just fine. My Dad wanted his Pioneer Elite on the wall with no cables showing. So I ran the HDMI cable into the wall, down into the basement, to the other side of the room (where his receiver is) and back up through the other wall to the back of the receiver. I set it up like that almost 2 years ago and he has never had any problems with it at all.
I've also done a very similar setup for a friend with a 75' run about 1 year ago - again, no problems at all.
I didn't use an extender on either of them.