I gotta agree with KyDave. If you have additional output sources they are not going to be a viable solution for you. If you are going to be pumping that signal to additional monitors, no doubt they are going to be in other rooms of your dwelling. RG-6 is going to be the easiest medium to do that with. The only way to convert your signal is going to be with a modulator. You should, if you can, connect your output signal to the modulator with your s-video or composite/component output of the receiver. If you convert the signal you will loose the quality anyway but you can still try to get the best signal possible. A modulator will allow you to pump that signal a reasonably long way along an RG-6 cable. You shouldn't need an amplifier unless you are going over 300 feet of cable. Although it is recommended that you don't go over 150-175 without an amp, if you use RG-6 Copper Clad you will minimize your signal loss at 750mA (check your output voltage from the 811).