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billyo January 8th, 2007 04:02 PM

new set-up - how to use 2 plasma TVs?
 
i've been doing karaoke shows for a while now using a player and my cdg's and always had a tv infront and above me, i only had hoster for over a year now, and doing show at the same place and now i'm connected up to a plasma tv , the owner wants me to connect to another plasma since they've changed the seating arrangement ..how do i go about connecting to 2 plasma's..

ddouglass January 8th, 2007 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by billyo (Post 57894)
i've been doing karaoke shows for a while now using a player and my cdg's and always had a tv infront and above me, i only had hoster for over a year now, and doing show at the same place and now i'm connected up to a plasma tv , the owner wants me to connect to another plasma since they've changed the seating arrangement ..how do i go about connecting to 2 plasma's..

RCA connection? Use an RCA Y splitter to feed out to 2 TVs.

S-Video? You may have to convert from S-Video to RCA out then Y.

billyo January 8th, 2007 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 57897)
RCA connection? Use an RCA Y splitter to feed out to 2 TVs.

S-Video? You may have to convert from S-Video to RCA out then Y.


thanks..i was hoping you would be the one to reply..thanks again

ddouglass January 8th, 2007 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by billyo (Post 57898)
thanks..i was hoping you would be the one to reply..thanks again

Your welcome. I do have just a few years (40) as an electronics tech:g or as my sis-in-law says as a geek.:r

billyo January 8th, 2007 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 57899)
Your welcome. I do have just a few years (40) as an electronics tech:g or as my sis-in-law says as a geek.:r

..now i know who to ask when i have a problem:g..thanks again


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