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Connecting iMac to TV via HDMI
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<blockquote data-quote="petrolhead69" data-source="post: 1436265" data-attributes="member: 267095"><p>you could try fitting a cheap powered hdmi 1 input 2 output splitter, as 1 of the other functions of the splitter box is to amplify the hdmi signal. I run an hdmi feed up to 2 of my bedrooms and the bathroom as well as the lounge via hdmi<>cat5 baluns and cat 5 pulled around the house from my av server rack in the cupboard under the stairs. I have 2 4 way hdmi splitters so i have my home entertainment pc and my sky hd satellite system fed in hd into every room I have a tv in. on the longest run up to my bedroom the cable take a long route under the floor, up the duct where the soilpipe from my bathroom runs up to the attic then back along and down into the bedroom tv. If I just try to feed the tv straight off the hdmi out of the graphics card I get no signal, but the powered hdmi splitter also boosts the signal and I get a perfect picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petrolhead69, post: 1436265, member: 267095"] you could try fitting a cheap powered hdmi 1 input 2 output splitter, as 1 of the other functions of the splitter box is to amplify the hdmi signal. I run an hdmi feed up to 2 of my bedrooms and the bathroom as well as the lounge via hdmi<>cat5 baluns and cat 5 pulled around the house from my av server rack in the cupboard under the stairs. I have 2 4 way hdmi splitters so i have my home entertainment pc and my sky hd satellite system fed in hd into every room I have a tv in. on the longest run up to my bedroom the cable take a long route under the floor, up the duct where the soilpipe from my bathroom runs up to the attic then back along and down into the bedroom tv. If I just try to feed the tv straight off the hdmi out of the graphics card I get no signal, but the powered hdmi splitter also boosts the signal and I get a perfect picture. [/QUOTE]
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