cobuskruger
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My parents live in a double storey house. As a consequence, there is no ceiling for the lower storey and they can't easily run cabling to connect things.
So when my father wanted to make DSTV available in a second room, he bought these little gizmos from Ellies: https://www.ellies.co.za/product/hi-tech-stereo-av-sender/
They basically connect to the decoder output and then do a normal analogue transmission. A receiver connects to the second TV. This works (you can watch TV in another room) but is awful: The signal pops and scratches and degrades whenever the microwave is on or even when people move around in the house.
This may have been a reasonable 2004 solution, but I reckon the 2018 solution should do the same thing over WiFi. At the very least, a digital signal with error correction should play back at much higher quality.
Is anyone aware of a product like that?
So when my father wanted to make DSTV available in a second room, he bought these little gizmos from Ellies: https://www.ellies.co.za/product/hi-tech-stereo-av-sender/
They basically connect to the decoder output and then do a normal analogue transmission. A receiver connects to the second TV. This works (you can watch TV in another room) but is awful: The signal pops and scratches and degrades whenever the microwave is on or even when people move around in the house.
This may have been a reasonable 2004 solution, but I reckon the 2018 solution should do the same thing over WiFi. At the very least, a digital signal with error correction should play back at much higher quality.
Is anyone aware of a product like that?