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HDMI to CAT5 Converter
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<blockquote data-quote="SphereCDI" data-source="post: 41435" data-attributes="member: 351"><p>Pm Replied too...</p><p></p><p>I forget that the Cyrus unit doesn't do video switching so you'll have to go the route of a splitter. Haven't worked much with the remote controlled ones so wouldn't be able to offer any advice here. </p><p></p><p>what size are the conduits? as i know i've managed to get an ellies HDMI cable down a very small conduit by physically removing the casing around the HDMI connector (it pops off if you pry a little bit) and then snaking it through and putting the casing back on again when its out the other side. </p><p></p><p>@oradba69 - I second that thought! there are a few companies who are currently working on HDMI over a single CAT5, and also over fibre, which is transparent, and you can run it miles - but still quite expensive technologies at the moment, especially for us here in SA. </p><p></p><p>Panasonic is aiming to bring out Plasmas - the G10 and V10's next year that are 8.8mm thick, eco friendly (green) and also using wireless, lossless HD transmission...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SphereCDI, post: 41435, member: 351"] Pm Replied too... I forget that the Cyrus unit doesn't do video switching so you'll have to go the route of a splitter. Haven't worked much with the remote controlled ones so wouldn't be able to offer any advice here. what size are the conduits? as i know i've managed to get an ellies HDMI cable down a very small conduit by physically removing the casing around the HDMI connector (it pops off if you pry a little bit) and then snaking it through and putting the casing back on again when its out the other side. @oradba69 - I second that thought! there are a few companies who are currently working on HDMI over a single CAT5, and also over fibre, which is transparent, and you can run it miles - but still quite expensive technologies at the moment, especially for us here in SA. Panasonic is aiming to bring out Plasmas - the G10 and V10's next year that are 8.8mm thick, eco friendly (green) and also using wireless, lossless HD transmission... [/QUOTE]
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