You could always split the signal before the Revue though you would loose Revue function from the second TV.
I have that set up and it works for me:
Actually, my set up is slightly more complicated, but still works
722 TV1 --> HDMI --> AV receiver --> HDMI --> revue --> HDTV #1
722 TV1 --> component --> HDTV #2
I am currently running a 2nd TV using component in bedroom, while using HDMI and Revue in Den. Other than the first day I set it up, where I got a 'gray' screen in bedroom for a few hours, it's been working great ever since for the last 2 or 3 weeks.
That being said, I ordered a Monoprice HDMI splitter yesterday, hoping to get GTV on both TVs. I bought a Logitech mini-controller to use in the bedroom to control it. Splitter arrives Friday, and I'll mess with it before concluding it's a no-go. As I got the gray screen in bedroom the first day with my component connection, perhaps, all the reboots and such that I did cleared that up. Maybe your HDMI splitter issue will resolve itself. Do a power cord pull on the DVR, maybe even a check switch test, reboot the Revue...
I "sorta" doubt that the GTV needs a "clean"/single HDMI signal. Revue could be picky, but hopefully not. Is your splitter powered? I think more people have luck with powered splitters than not, and many people have luck with splitters in general, although I do know that some splitters seem to work well for some people, and other splitters better for other people. Apparently some TVs are picky...
Disappointed to hear that it's not working for you, but hopefully we'll figure it out.
You could always split the signal before the Revue though you would loose Revue function from the second TV.
I would still wait... while the Netflix is MUCH better the rest of it still has a way to go.
Yeah, there are some things that could be much better, and at the same time, I use it ALL the time. It is great to have GTV be a part of my cable service, as an "integrated" overlay. I like my Roku, and I have a Harmony that makes switching activities easy, but I had to make a conscious effort to stop "TV", and start "Roku-ing". This switching inputs would be true of Boxee Box, and Apple TV, too...stop Dish, go to other box...stop other box, go back to Dish. So, Google TV wins that battle for me. I should also point out that Hulu (and whatever else is missing content-wise) isn't paramount to me at this point. I get Dish, podcasts, Netflix, Google Searches, and the Internet. Oh, and I LOVE that with the $4 integration, my EHD's content is in my queue with my DVR's content, and my subscribed podcasts. Having all that in one list is great. Once we get android apps, this thing is going to be killer. Anyway, that's my take for now.I would still wait... while the Netflix is MUCH better the rest of it still has a way to go.
dangue said:Although it could use a speed boost.
I got my HDMI splitter today. It's working great. I don't notice any degradation in PQ. Only been about 5 hours, but so far so good.Splitter is powered. Tried a different iteration, and the PQ on the second telly was really sketchy. At your suggestion, I did try the power cord, full set up check on DISH, and the Revue reboot. Thinking I might just try the component cables and call it a day, I do have the cables from a prior set up, so it won't be any more out of pocket. Thanks for the suggestions.
I got my HDMI splitter today. It's working great. I don't notice any degradation in PQ. Only been about 5 hours, but so far so good.
One problem I've noticed so far is that the Revue seems to sometimes want to reduce output to 720p. 1080i and 1080p are sometimes missing from the Revue display settings. Still trying to determine rhyme/reason for it. Have to reboot Revue to restore 1080i/p options. Will continue to monitor. One of the things, though, that I like by using HDMI to both TVs is that I was getting a slight audio lag when I was using HDMI to main TV and component to 2nd TV cause I was using analog audio cable to 2nd TV. Now that I'm using HDMI for both (via splitter), audio is in perfect sync.Good news. Glad your experience is positive, don't know what is up with mine. Ended up using component cable for second TV, will be staying with that.
So the internet speed is not equivalent to the Internet speed on your PC?
MikeD-C05 said:I wonder if the lack of no network tv via hula.com, is the reason for the suspension?