Hi there,
I am a novice so please bear with me... :confused:
I have two HD TVs set up onboth sides of a fireplace wall type of thing, away from where all the wires are (builder of house wired them through the wall and floors and they exit about 20 feet away to our pantry). In case you'rewondering, I will use a RF receiver to change channels. That said, I need help figuring out my cables (i.e. component, possibly composite and/or HDMI).
One of the televisions will use its own built in speakers where the other is set up to use speakers built into the ceiling via speaker wire. In the wall of that pantry, I have speaker wire connections and 8 female inputs of at least some component wires and possible composite. In that same pantry I have my one HD cable box and an olderreceiver without HDMI or component inputs (see attachment).
In the wall, I have 2greens, 2 blues, 3 reds and a white.
Knowing that, please look at the picture and let me know what goes where. It's also important to know that in a perfect world, I'll just have the single cable box send a feed to both televisions, knowing that whatever channel one TV is on, the other one will mirror that.
Its also important to know that the previous owner (and builder) of the house had a receiver with component females on it as well as 2 cable boxes. I think it's possible to use 1 though, even though I might need to sacrifice having HD.
Also, do I need to get any funky cables like composite to component, etc.? Thank you in advance to anone that can help.
I am a novice so please bear with me... :confused:
I have two HD TVs set up onboth sides of a fireplace wall type of thing, away from where all the wires are (builder of house wired them through the wall and floors and they exit about 20 feet away to our pantry). In case you'rewondering, I will use a RF receiver to change channels. That said, I need help figuring out my cables (i.e. component, possibly composite and/or HDMI).
One of the televisions will use its own built in speakers where the other is set up to use speakers built into the ceiling via speaker wire. In the wall of that pantry, I have speaker wire connections and 8 female inputs of at least some component wires and possible composite. In that same pantry I have my one HD cable box and an olderreceiver without HDMI or component inputs (see attachment).
In the wall, I have 2greens, 2 blues, 3 reds and a white.
Knowing that, please look at the picture and let me know what goes where. It's also important to know that in a perfect world, I'll just have the single cable box send a feed to both televisions, knowing that whatever channel one TV is on, the other one will mirror that.
Its also important to know that the previous owner (and builder) of the house had a receiver with component females on it as well as 2 cable boxes. I think it's possible to use 1 though, even though I might need to sacrifice having HD.
Also, do I need to get any funky cables like composite to component, etc.? Thank you in advance to anone that can help.