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<blockquote data-quote="mgithens" data-source="post: 217615" data-attributes="member: 63008"><p><a href="http://www.crossbarmedia.com/html/media_kit.html" target="_blank">http://www.crossbarmedia.com/html/media_kit.html</a></p><p></p><p>I have a couple of these that I used back when Tivo was the bomb (and HD was a dream), they convert composite video sources into RF to be put into the cable wiring of your house, you get to choose the channel (between like 62 and 82) so you can still use standard cable, then just change the channel to say 72 and then the Tivo would show up... I think I picked them up for $75 for a set, which gave a single converter and a single receiver, so I had two, it allowed my Tivo and DVD player to be available throughout the house... the "receiver" was also an IR receiver, which put the IR command into the cable line and you could control the tivo from the other room... a $19 programmable remote an I had whole house video...</p><p></p><p>they were mono, the signal will be 480i in standard format (4:3)... anything you feed it via composite will fly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgithens, post: 217615, member: 63008"] [url]http://www.crossbarmedia.com/html/media_kit.html[/url] I have a couple of these that I used back when Tivo was the bomb (and HD was a dream), they convert composite video sources into RF to be put into the cable wiring of your house, you get to choose the channel (between like 62 and 82) so you can still use standard cable, then just change the channel to say 72 and then the Tivo would show up... I think I picked them up for $75 for a set, which gave a single converter and a single receiver, so I had two, it allowed my Tivo and DVD player to be available throughout the house... the "receiver" was also an IR receiver, which put the IR command into the cable line and you could control the tivo from the other room... a $19 programmable remote an I had whole house video... they were mono, the signal will be 480i in standard format (4:3)... anything you feed it via composite will fly... [/QUOTE]
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