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Internet TV explanation/help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Carnajo" data-source="post: 970410" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>If you want to watch the two TVs simultaneously but different apps (e.g. Netflix on the one and Showmax on the other) then you'll need a seperate media player per TV. If not then you *could* in theory get an HDMI splitter from one media box but I would strongly recommend just getting two media players as I doubt it is worth the hassle of getting a splitter and for long HDMI runs you'd need fibre HDMI cable which is probably more expensive than getting a second media player.</p><p></p><p>That said... 6-8 mbps ADSL is borderline. Should be fine for a single TV but you're going to struggle I think if you try to watch on more than one TV simultaneously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnajo, post: 970410, member: 4842"] If you want to watch the two TVs simultaneously but different apps (e.g. Netflix on the one and Showmax on the other) then you'll need a seperate media player per TV. If not then you *could* in theory get an HDMI splitter from one media box but I would strongly recommend just getting two media players as I doubt it is worth the hassle of getting a splitter and for long HDMI runs you'd need fibre HDMI cable which is probably more expensive than getting a second media player. That said... 6-8 mbps ADSL is borderline. Should be fine for a single TV but you're going to struggle I think if you try to watch on more than one TV simultaneously. [/QUOTE]
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