Hi,
I have spent many hours on this and would love some advice. I ordered the 722k DVR to use for my downstairs & upstairs TVs, both HDTV. The installer informed me that the DVR will only output SD to TV2, so he made the TV in the next (very close) room TV2 (which I did not want) and gave me a VIP211k receiver for upstairs. I want the DVR to also output to the upstairs TV.
It seems like I could just connect the upstairs TV to the in-wall cable to access the DVR and use the other line with the HD receiver. One big problem is that the upstairs TV is a 5-year-old Sony plasma Pro (42X1?) and was not meant to be a TV. Hence, no coax input.
I'm trying to run it through a combo DVD/VCR machine with no luck so far. I've tried all combinations of channels (003,004,069,073) in the DVD/VCR and the TV too. 073 is what the downstairs 'TV2' is set-on. First question is, is that even possible with this being a 'TV2'?
Second, if it is possible, do I have to use composite outputs only to carry the non-HD signal? The DVR does up-convert, so I've tried using the component connections with no luck. Do I need to just break down and buy a demodulator?
I have confirmed running really long composite cables from the DVR to TV2 will work, but that's not practical and I'm a girl so I'm not good at drilling holes in walls and fishing & that stuff.
Since the in-wall coax does work for the original 'TV2', shouldn't I be able to use the in-wall coax for upstairs? Is the problem that I cannot connect the coax directly to the plasma?
Is there a way I can actually add the in-wall coax to the VIP211k receiver - using the 'ANT' input and have both running through 1 receiver?
Any advice is welcome - I've spent several days on this (essentially screwed everything up and couldn't even get the 211k receiver to work nor the downstairs 'TV2' to work). At least I have both of them working again.
Thanks!!!
spatchel
I have spent many hours on this and would love some advice. I ordered the 722k DVR to use for my downstairs & upstairs TVs, both HDTV. The installer informed me that the DVR will only output SD to TV2, so he made the TV in the next (very close) room TV2 (which I did not want) and gave me a VIP211k receiver for upstairs. I want the DVR to also output to the upstairs TV.
It seems like I could just connect the upstairs TV to the in-wall cable to access the DVR and use the other line with the HD receiver. One big problem is that the upstairs TV is a 5-year-old Sony plasma Pro (42X1?) and was not meant to be a TV. Hence, no coax input.
I'm trying to run it through a combo DVD/VCR machine with no luck so far. I've tried all combinations of channels (003,004,069,073) in the DVD/VCR and the TV too. 073 is what the downstairs 'TV2' is set-on. First question is, is that even possible with this being a 'TV2'?
Second, if it is possible, do I have to use composite outputs only to carry the non-HD signal? The DVR does up-convert, so I've tried using the component connections with no luck. Do I need to just break down and buy a demodulator?
I have confirmed running really long composite cables from the DVR to TV2 will work, but that's not practical and I'm a girl so I'm not good at drilling holes in walls and fishing & that stuff.
Since the in-wall coax does work for the original 'TV2', shouldn't I be able to use the in-wall coax for upstairs? Is the problem that I cannot connect the coax directly to the plasma?
Is there a way I can actually add the in-wall coax to the VIP211k receiver - using the 'ANT' input and have both running through 1 receiver?
Any advice is welcome - I've spent several days on this (essentially screwed everything up and couldn't even get the 211k receiver to work nor the downstairs 'TV2' to work). At least I have both of them working again.
Thanks!!!
spatchel