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Re: what cables to draw for a screen


  • Subject: Re: what cables to draw for a screen
  • From: JONATHAN PAYNE <jgpayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 11:30:44 +0100 (BST)

For one TV a few years ago I ran several coax's - I
think it was 8.

It did take up a lot of room however!

My thinking being RGB (3 x coax), digital audio (1 x
coax), s-video (2 x coax), stereo line level audio (2
x coax).

But bascially I was thinking that if it was decent
coax I could use it for anything low power. Not what
the requirements for HDMI whether it's balanced,
balanced screened, or what?


cheers,
jon
--- ianh1000 <ianh1000@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I have my new 32" TFT screen on the wall and ready
> to pull the cables
> I need now and could need in the future. It will
> just be used for
> Freview to start with but I want to connect a media
> extender or Xbox
> 360 in future (located remotley). The TV has 2
> SCARTs, HDMI, VGA, and
> component.
>
> I will run 1 coax for the Freeview, but what else
> makes sense and what
> are teh limits for things like VGA, HDMI? Should I
> just run a couple
> of CAT5 cables and use KAT5 for these sorts of
> things?
>
> Just trying to avoid opening up the wall again in
> the future.
>
> Many Thanks
> Ian
>
>
>
>
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