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 Astro B.yond Episode IV (Version 9.0), The New World of Entertainment

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LuQEE
post Dec 22 2011, 05:45 PM

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not sure if im posting in the correct thread or section... but i need help and tips and also any info thats related to my question.

I got a flat tv upstairs that connected to astro b.yond. Then we relized we wanted a few new flat tvs downstairs so we bought 2 new ones, one in the living hall and the other in the kitchen. my question is:

1) How can I split/share the astro with the other 2 tvs downstairs using HDMI? What should i use? Whats the name of those equipments? Do i need other special type of cable for the sound and what are their names?

2) Whats the Picture and sound quality? Are they still the same or degrade?

3) Also whats the thing/name i need to use so I can change the astro channel downstairs without having running up and down the stairs when I need to change the channels? (My decoder is located upstairs >.<)

4) Whats the maximum length cable limit since i heard the longer you use the cable when ure splitting it, the less quality picture and sound ull get or even sumtimes...ull get nothing.

5) Where can i get all of those stuffs? Usually how much is it? whats brands should i look for?

*Do tell me any tips and info regarding my questions*

LuQEE
post Dec 23 2011, 12:14 AM

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thanx for the answers~
and i will re-flip the previous pages to get the info for the IR thingy.

btw, out if curiousity, you said the PQ wont deteriorate when i split them right?
whats if im planning to split them and some of them are bout 5 and 10 meters long?
and will it effect if all of my flats are 40"++ size ?


QUOTE(evolutionize @ Dec 22 2011, 10:37 PM)
I think right now Astro is offering 2nd Byond decoder for free with 50% of subscription fee. Try considering this option.
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i dont think i can do that at the moment, too much bill already laugh.gif maybe next time?

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LuQEE
post Dec 30 2011, 10:11 AM

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sorry, i got another question.

Since my decoder is upstairs, and i want to split them into 3 tv,
should i split them using composite cables since its abit far to use HDMI cables or should i just use HDMI cables instead?
Is the composite cable picture quality still the same as using HDMI cable?


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