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  • cliffwright
    Automated Home Guru
    • Mar 2007
    • 117

    Media Centre to TV Connections

    Hi All,

    I've just moved into a new house and am looking to locate my current MCE machine which I'll use as a media server under the stairs along with a rackmount switch ...

    Trouble is for me, I'm really not sure how to connect between my MCE based Media Server under the stairs and my 32" TFT in the lounge.

    I've run a single CAT5 from the TV point up into the loft from where I'll be able to distribute it back to under the stairs and soon enough I'll have a standard co-ax cable from the TV point to the loft and a connection from a sky box to the TV point.

    Can anyone recommend (a) a way to connect my MCE machine to my TFT and (b) a way to connect my Sky box which will be installed in the lounge back to the MCE machine ... ?

    Any advice much appreciated ...

    Cliff
    www.clifford-wright.co.uk/blog
  • Tom-HomeComms
    Automated Home Jr Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 11

    #2
    What type of connection are you looking to get from the MCE to the TFT?? I assume it will be DVI which you can do over CAT5, there are various baluns available however you will need to also consider IR control and audio.
    The sky signal can be fed via RF back into a mixer/Amp in the loft and then fed down to the MCE which can then tune in the RF channel along with everything else.

    Hope this helps.

    Tom

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    • cliffwright
      Automated Home Guru
      • Mar 2007
      • 117

      #3
      I'm currently using a VGA connection but fully plan on switching to DVI. Can you recommend where to look for DVI over Cat5e?

      All I seem to find is the Kat5 stuff which I'm not sure about ... is there anything else out there?
      www.clifford-wright.co.uk/blog

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      • Tom-HomeComms
        Automated Home Jr Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 11

        #4
        Originally posted by cliffwright View Post
        I'm currently using a VGA connection but fully plan on switching to DVI. Can you recommend where to look for DVI over Cat5e?

        All I seem to find is the Kat5 stuff which I'm not sure about ... is there anything else out there?
        Yeah there is! I will take a look for you when I'm at work tmmrw!

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        • cliffwright
          Automated Home Guru
          • Mar 2007
          • 117

          #5
          Ta muchly .. any advice appreciated ..

          Cliff
          www.clifford-wright.co.uk/blog

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          • martynah
            Automated Home Jr Member
            • Nov 2006
            • 17

            #6
            Connectivity

            Hi,
            Some info for you.

            1) MCE to TV.

            Money-no-object: Run a 2nd SHIELDED CAT5 cable as well and then get something the GEFFEN DVI-CAT5 distribution system or equivalent (expect to pay £500+) , you will also need IR repeaters for the MCE IR Remote back to the MCE box as well. I think the GEFFEN only does video not audio. Bank on needing at least 2 CAT5's for DVI

            Cheaper: KAT5 Modules, about £150, supports S-Video or Composite, with Audio AND IR Repeater function - works over 1 CAT5 (I use this works very well, though highly dependent on a good S-Video or COMPOSITE feed from your PC - if it looks crap plugged directly in to the panel, the KAT-5 will clearly transmit the crap too - the unit doesnt really noticably degrade the picture, but it cant make crap pictures better.

            Best: Wait a while and get a V2 Media Centre Extender, current news on the street is that we might we waiting a while for these, as MS is still working on them to some extent, and no OEM has announced ship-dates, though the KISS DP1600 (?) when it materialises will do this.

            HTH
            mart.

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            • cliffwright
              Automated Home Guru
              • Mar 2007
              • 117

              #7
              Thanks martynah - Some useful stuff ...

              You say you use the KAT5 stuff and it's very good right? ... could be an option ..

              What's the difference between the KISS DP1600 and the currently available KISS DP600 @ £250? .. I've been looking at this for a couple of days, daring myself to buy one for our bedroom rather than lounge. I want a pure MCE frontage in the lounge .... Any thoughts on the DP600?

              Cheers

              C
              www.clifford-wright.co.uk/blog

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              • martynah
                Automated Home Jr Member
                • Nov 2006
                • 17

                #8
                Hi - sorry ran out of time yesterday.

                Alledgedly, the DP1600 will have a s/w update that enables Media Center Extender v2 functionality using the Pika extender capable chipset in the device, This is supposed to mean that shortly we'll all be able to buy 'silent' Vista capable media center extenders based on this technology that are on a par with the Xbox360's extender functionality, KISS are the only ones who have leaked/announced this capability.

                (Remember that the current v1 extenders from Linksys and HP are now largely obsolete, and do not work with Vista, only MCE2005 = and are NTSC/US spec only)

                The latest info on thegreenbutton.com from microsoft reading between the lines is that they've not actually finalised the software side of the PIKA extenders and therefore we'll all be waiting until much later this year before KISS launch the software update for the DP1600 that enables this I would have thought.

                (unless I've missed something, this is the current status)

                Back to your questions:

                Sky Digibox to MCE.

                As you might be aware you feed the SKY output via s-video or composite and RCA Audio to MCE via an analog tuner card, usually a Hauppage PVR series (I think) - do a search for someone who has SKY working with MCE, and then use the IR Blaster functionality of the MCE remote control reciever to change channels on the sky box.

                Once you've got this working, it all works quite well, I have a friend who uses this and its all okay - though remember, one digibox, one channel at a time and to do twin tuners you'll need 2 digiboxes and 2 tuner cards (which I assume works)

                In terms of where to site stuff, I would seriously consider re-running your SKY co-ax feed to under the stairs via the loft etc to get the sky box in the closet with your PC, this means that the cabling for the remote blasters and video/audio feed is easy and short, and also you are exempt from the issue of someone using the sky remote to accidentally change channels on the sky box when your MCE thinks it's in control of it!.

                If you really must have it under the TV, then you'll need to:

                To get s-video/composite and stereo audio back to the PC (ANOTHER KAT-5 unit could do this, but that would be ANOTHER £160), it would also carry the IR back to the unit from the media centre blasters

                A far cheaper option is to re-run the sky RF feed to the closet if you can do it, as it's just good quality co-ax.

                You could also fall-back to using the sky remote without MCE with a bit of re-patching under the stairs as well to 'short out' the media center if it goes pop.

                Ask yourself perhaps if you might want to get SKY+ and use MCE for Photos as music - this might get you more for your money, especially if you pay enough sky subscription to get free sky+ anyway.

                Mart.

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                • martynah
                  Automated Home Jr Member
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 17

                  #9
                  RE the DP600/1600,

                  They both appear to use the Sigma EM8622 chipset, which was developed to handle the v2 extender functionality:



                  Therefore 'in theory' there 'could' be a firmware update from Linksys/KISS to make them into v2 extenders, personally, I'm waiting for it to materialise and be reviewed before I reach into my pocket - I also think that IF they do this they are likely to charge for it perhaps?, who knows?

                  At that point my KAT-5 units will appear on e-bay 8-)

                  The KAT-5 works quite well, the quality is pretty close to what goes in, it's all down to your cabling, if you run your CAT-5 cables alongside mains wiring in the ceiling etc then you'll suffer. I have about 25M between the garage and the lounge on a horrid route and it's pretty good.

                  You have to take into account that flat panels show signal loss much more than CRT TV's, the KAT-5 unit's output on a CRT TV is even better, my Panasonic 26in LCD tells a slightly different story close up, but thats why we're all waiting for extenders that can work in HD.

                  Does anyone know if these units will play the MS-DVR files from MCE 'as is'? , if they do it might be an excuse to get one anyway even without them being full extenders???

                  Mart.

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                  • TimH
                    Automated Home Legend
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 509

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cliffwright View Post
                    Trouble is for me, I'm really not sure how to connect between my MCE based Media Server under the stairs and my 32" TFT in the lounge.
                    You can use an Xbox 360 as a media centre extender. The MCE / Xbox 360 FAQ is here:


                    The Xbox 360 is capable of HD output etc. What inputs do you have available on your screen? HDMI? Component?

                    HTH,

                    Tim.
                    My Flickr Photos

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                    • cliffwright
                      Automated Home Guru
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 117

                      #11
                      Right then .. after a short 11 week period without internet access (Thanks SKY) I've arranged a solution of sorts.

                      I Definately don't want to use an Xbox so ..

                      I ran a 10m long VGA cable under the floor from the Stairs to the TV. Not the best form of connection I guess but it'll do for now.

                      I do have HDMI, VGA, DVI and component inputs on the TV so can change this later down the line ...

                      Being as I can easily get cables from my MCE machine to the PC in under 10-15m lengths, does this open up any other solutions?

                      Cheer

                      Cliff
                      www.clifford-wright.co.uk/blog

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                      • IanH
                        Automated Home Lurker
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 4

                        #12
                        you can get 15m long hdmi cables from ebay for around £35. Pair one of these up with a DVI>HDMI adapter (£5 from ebay) and possibly some phono cable for audio (I assume you've got this covered, since youre using a vga cable) and youve got a very nice system.

                        Personally, I wouldn't bother with an IR remote, and would go for an RF one, such as This fella.

                        This way, you dont have to worry about sending the signal back through the cable.

                        I guess the other way would be to get a nice wireless media-style keyboard, which should be ok over the sort of distance you're looking at.

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