Newb Dish 811 two room HD possible or not

Kandiru

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Hi:

I am new here coming from cable. I got a used 811 off e-bay and a Dish 1000 after i called Dish and learned that i can just order HD (Pak and Voom) for $20/mo. So i will only keep my basic cable without the boxes and get 11 extra HD channels with $40 off my monthly bill :)

Anyway, my HT purist headache (have and HDTV and HD projector) is to feed two TVs HD signal. I will need to pull DVI or component with audio into the second room.

Here comes the question for the experts: is there a modulator for HD to allow me to scramble HD and audio to send over coax/air/cables to send to second room, and if not which cable run will have less signal loss, DVI or component?

With anticipated thanks

Kandiru from Amazonia
 
Is there any reason why you don't think paying the mirroring fee for a second receiver makes more sense?
 
Being able to watch two separate HD channels is nice - and the expense of a second 811 is not going to be far from what's needed to 'stretch' HD to the 2nd room.
 
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Kandiru, I have the same situation as you. I own an 811 that I use with an upstairs TV, and I lease a second 811 for $5.00 per month for my projector in my basement HT room. That's what I recommend.
 
I use modulator+diplexers to backfeed the HD signal from my family room into my bedroom upstairs. If course, I can only watch 1 channel on both the sets, but am the only one watching. Am either downstairs or upstairs. It works fine.
 
rattili said:
I use modulator+diplexers to backfeed the HD signal from my family room into my bedroom upstairs. If course, I can only watch 1 channel on both the sets, but am the only one watching. Am either downstairs or upstairs. It works fine.
Signal run through a modulator and RG-6 is NOT HD - unless your modulator is one of those 5-figure ATSC versions that are not available to consumers.
 
Well i got the receiver used off e-bay and Dish would give me no deals for $15/mo.

How about this gadget:

http://www.svideo.com/1080i.html

Review here:


http://www.htpcservers.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=28430#28430



Thank you all for input.

In the interest of corporate greed, the manual has a big sign stating that "you will lose component video out if connected to DVI port" but i checked simultanous outputs DVI and component and it works ok.

I will also need a optical to coaxial adaptor and then a splitter to get AC-3 both locations.
 
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