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Old September 29th, 2008, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Skybird74 View Post
Works for me too! S-Video out of laptop to RF converter then coax cable out to splitter then coax cable to each individual TV. New TVs still have the cable hookup.

Radio Shack sells the wireless (a little expensive) but great when the TVs are very far away, so you don't have to run a long cable. A friend uses that, but there are occasional audio & video dropouts from wireless interference.
I never send audio to the tv's anyway, but have used the wireless video systems before in place of coax. Only problem I had is you have to have the transmitter & receiver higher than the crowd & without obstruction.
I worked for one company that ran several shows a week & we used nothing but wireless video, but had the receivers set up stationary in each club (you can buy additional receivers) with a video a/b switch on the tv's so we just went in & set up our transmitter at our section & flipped the tv's over. Worked very well.
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