Hi all.
newb question here.
i am looking for a multi disc, dvd player that will play to separate outputs.
i.e., i have 5 tv's. how do i get 5 different dvd's to play to 5 tv's? is there such a product? all the multi-disc products i see seem to play to only 1 tv. how do i get 5 different dvd's to play to 5 different tv's?
THX!!
GrannyMae
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You have to use 5 separate DVD players individually wired to each respective TV.
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that's the way i have it set up now. i.e., i have a central office that has the 5dvd players. each are wired to 5 different tv's that are all about 100 feet from the players. i have no way to find out if a dvd is done playing or not, because i have no monitor to monitor the monitors. i know i can set each dvd player on repeat, but when i do that there is a "repeat all" icon on each screen and it looks awful. maybe another brand of dvd players would not display this "repeat all", but the 5 i have don't have an option to turn that display off.Originally Posted by Number Six
if i could set up a monitor in the office to monitor what's playing on all the tv's, this would solve the problem. however, i can't split a dvd signal (unless i am missing something), so a 5 way switcher does not seem to be a solution.
any ideas?
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i have always been told that dvd component cable can't be split without almost complete loss of signal. i was told i needed an amplifier. amps for this are too expensive, that's why i am tring an alternate solution.Originally Posted by guns1inger
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You can't do it without some loss, but total loss is not going to happen. The question is where do you want to pay the price - in quality, or in getting an amplified splitter ?
The other thing to look at is if the players also have s-video. Most players that have both s-video and component actually run the output through both simultaneously. You may find that if you plug a monitor into the s-video output of the DVD player you can see what is playing over the component. No splitting, no loss.Read my blog here.
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i'm thinking that the fact that the monitors are 100 feet or more away, the signal would really suffer.Originally Posted by guns1inger
hmm. i had not thought of this!! will give it a try.The other thing to look at is if the players also have s-video. Most players that have both s-video and component actually run the output through both simultaneously. You may find that if you plug a monitor into the s-video output of the DVD player you can see what is playing over the component. No splitting, no loss.
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Originally Posted by grannymae
Are your DVD players the el cheapo variety that do not have a display to show you what the player is doing? The repeat all icon is being displayed because you have the OSD (on screen display) turned on - you should be able to turn this off either via a button on the player's remote control, or in the player's setup menu - what model DVD players are they?"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered! My life is my own" - the Prisoner
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What about something like this?
http://www.smarthome.com/8145H/5-Way-HD-Component-Video-Distribution-Amplifier/p.aspxLosing one's sense of humor....
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yes, they certainly are cheapo.Originally Posted by Number Six
unfortunately, the OSD can't be toggled off. i went all the way to the manufacturer out of disbelief that this hideous OSD won't go away.The repeat all icon is being displayed because you have the OSD (on screen display) turned on - you should be able to turn this off either via a button on the player's remote control, or in the player's setup menu - what model DVD players are they?
this is the machine;
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7944683&type=product&id=1152228812909&re...ci_sku=7944683 -
i could be reading the specs wrong, but it seems this amp is for one input to 5 outputs. i guess i could match this with a 5-way switch and that would do the job.Originally Posted by mikel
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You best option may be to replace the players - here is another el cheapo player, but it has a built in display - I own 1 and it is a nice player. They are also the same size as your current machines, so no major change to your setup.
http://www.amazon.com/Coby-DVD-514-Channel-Progressive-Player/dp/B0007SKSES/ref=sr_1_1...3114874&sr=8-1
Your total cost looks to be $155.45 with free shipping."I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered! My life is my own" - the Prisoner
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i had no idea i could get $30 machines with front panel display.Originally Posted by Number Six
i have ordered the 5 machines. VERY simple fix.
you guys are great! thx again! -
Glad to help
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