on 12-03-2023 15:51
We have recently had a virgin 360 box installed in our living room under the TV.
We used to have BT sport app but as we got BT sport with our virgin subscription we dropped our old BT sport account. I didn't realise we don't get access to the BT sport app when getting BT sport via virgin. We have a projector in another room and I would like to watch bt sport (including bt sport ultimate channel) on this. I'm not bothered about watching different channels at the same time.
Is there a simple way I can do this (or watch Virgin channels on the projector without physically installing coax ports and moving the box) I don't want to run coax cables about but we do have ethernet ports and WiFi throughout the house so streaming would work if there's a way to do that?
Cheers.
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on 12-03-2023 15:56
You have 3 options..
1: Have a multiroom subscription allowing for a second TV360-mini box in your second location - this will need coax cables but be fully functional.
2: Run some kind of HDMI extender, to output your existing TV360 box onto a second TV.
3: Use the TV Go app to view your subscribed channels on a mobile device or desktop - but you'll likely have issues with projecting this onto a TV.
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on 12-03-2023 15:56
You have 3 options..
1: Have a multiroom subscription allowing for a second TV360-mini box in your second location - this will need coax cables but be fully functional.
2: Run some kind of HDMI extender, to output your existing TV360 box onto a second TV.
3: Use the TV Go app to view your subscribed channels on a mobile device or desktop - but you'll likely have issues with projecting this onto a TV.
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on 12-03-2023 15:57
You can watch most channels, including BT Sports (but not the UHD channel) using the TVGO app.
There is no longer a Windows Store TVGO app, however Windows devices can use the website, and install the web app that is offered when visiting the website.
Go to the following page, scroll down and click on the "Visit TV GO online" icon which will take you to the webpage to register and install the web app.
https://www.virginmedia.com/tv/broadband/go-control
You should then be able connect your laptop/computer to your TV/projector via HDMI cable and watch on that device.
on 12-03-2023 16:00
You could use a long HDMI cable or an HDMI sender that will send the output of the box through an Ethernet cable to a converter in another room. What you cannot do is send the TV signal directly over your home network.
Example:
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