on 09-01-2017 15:31
Hi there I was thinking of leaving Virgin because the Tivo box was too slow, I have now discovered the V6 box and it is supposed to be faster?. with my current Tivo box I use the scart output to transmit to all my other TV's via an RF converter, I have seen photos of the V6 box and it shows a round Scart out socket.
My question is :- Is this a scart socket and if so is there an adaptor to convert it to a standard scart.
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on 09-01-2017 15:35
on 09-01-2017 15:35
on 09-01-2017 16:30
Hi there, thanks for your fast reply just one question, if I have a splitter with one HDMI going to my TV and one to my scart will I loose picture quality on my TV.
on 09-01-2017 16:46
on 09-01-2017 19:52
Thanks for that I have been looking at HDMI splitters, some require 12v and some don't. the same goes for the for the HDMI to scart converters.
As I want the TV on and to send the signal down the coax at the same time can anyone explain the merits of powered vs not powered please
on 15-01-2017 10:15
I received a v6 yesterday and now have a problem....
Previously I was able to send the Tivo image from the ground floor to the loft room, allowing me to watch recordings etc on a second TV. I controlled this using the TV anywhere app. The image was sent by linking the Tivo scart to a Mercury RF Modulator. Via coax and a Labgear distribution unit the signal was sent to the second TV.
The V6 doesn't have a working SCART out...
So, is there a way of:
1. Using some kind of SCART adapter to connect the V6 to the Mercury modulator?
2. Linking the V6 and the second TV via ethernet? The two TVs are both linked to the home network (via a gigabit switch) using CAT 5 or 6 (I don't know which and I don't know how to check).
Any ideas would be hugely appreciated.
Many thanks
on 15-01-2017 10:18
on 15-01-2017 11:45
Hi there I have the same problem, the solution I am going to try is use a HDMI splitter connect one HDMI lead to my TV the other to a HDMI to scart converter, you can then connect the scart to the modulator. Its a long winded way (I am fortunate that I can put it all on a shelf in the garage) it was the cheapest way of doing it.
A word of warning if you are wanting 4K I understand you will only get HD using a splitter.
I have not got the splitter etc. yet but I will update you when I have it set up.
I have found one problem with the box (only had it 2 days) I programmed my series links by doing a search and then selecting the programme and getting a series link (I didn't use the EPG). I have just looked at my upcoming programmes and most are not there for recording. I have now deleted them all and series linked them using the EPG and they are all now going to record.
15-01-2017 12:10 - edited 15-01-2017 12:11
on 15-01-2017 12:18
Any thoughts on these two? Reviews are good. My concern is that my network runs through a gigabit switch - it isn't a direct connection....