Do all the connections for "TV1" on the 722k function at the same time or can only one be active at a time? I ask because I would like to run 2 HDTVs with HD quality from just one receiver if possible.
My current setup is one 722k with a component/optical audio output from TV1 to an HDTV and the modulated TV2 connection to a SDTV in another room. I am thinking of upgrading my SDTV to an HDTV this christmas. I would like to stick with just the one receiver if possible and get HD quality on both TVs.
I can get an in-wall rated HDMI cable for much less than the $100 they quoted me on getting another receiver (not to mention the $7/month fee). So I was thinking if all the connections on the back of my 722k are active at the same time, could I keep my current TV hooked up via component/optical audio and then also run an HDMI connection to the other room via a long HDMI cable (the run is less than 50 ft). It would be essentially like running in Single Mode but I would get 1080i resolution on both TVs instead of one at 1080i and one at 480i.
Does anyone know if this will work?
Thanks for the help!
My current setup is one 722k with a component/optical audio output from TV1 to an HDTV and the modulated TV2 connection to a SDTV in another room. I am thinking of upgrading my SDTV to an HDTV this christmas. I would like to stick with just the one receiver if possible and get HD quality on both TVs.
I can get an in-wall rated HDMI cable for much less than the $100 they quoted me on getting another receiver (not to mention the $7/month fee). So I was thinking if all the connections on the back of my 722k are active at the same time, could I keep my current TV hooked up via component/optical audio and then also run an HDMI connection to the other room via a long HDMI cable (the run is less than 50 ft). It would be essentially like running in Single Mode but I would get 1080i resolution on both TVs instead of one at 1080i and one at 480i.
Does anyone know if this will work?
Thanks for the help!