Magic eyes, av senders best option!!

Hi guys!!

Just set a h2s up for some of my inlaws who want all the tech but are technobes yes we've all got them!!

I set the h2s box up in their living room which they're more than happy with now they want another box in the bedroom thats rine as they've got multiroom and can use homeplugs for ethernet!!

Question is:- they've got a magic eye already set up from bedroom to kitchen tv and obviously they'd like to have sly channels in there aswell!!

Is there a way of utilising the magic eye or is it not worth the hassle and using av senders ir any other way someone can suggest??

Thanks for your help

Rhodz

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i would suggest another box that has independent viewing rather than watching stereo vision,another lnb feed cable into room needed + lan.
 
I'm in the same position myself. At home i've managed to get the box to stream to an Amazon Fire stick with Kodi and VU+ player but this is out of the question for my father as he still doesn't understand that a square button on a remote is stop. We used a set of Nikkai 5ghz digi senders on his old skybox but these only accepts scart, which the h2s doesn't have. I waiting for delivery of a composite to scart female adapter and hoping this works. The picture isnt the greatest, but for my father it will do.
 
Haha I've got a fire stick running im my bedroom aswell and it's great!! But they'd be constantly on phone to me on how to get into kodi etc Can u let me know how good the digi senders work as that could be an option for them??

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2895rhodri, finally got my fathers digisenders hooked up. Used a female to female scart block in the end. So the setup is basically the hdmi goes to the main tv in the living room, the a composite cable goes into a comopsite to scart adapter (had plenty of these laying about from the 360/ps2 consoles), then both of these male scart ends are connected to together using the female scart adapter. The only issue i encountered was the picture would flicker onthe digisenders. I had to change the output on the box to RCA. So the tv in the front room is still connected via hdmi but the picture is a bit softer as it's changed to a lower resolution.

At the moment the senders are working fine, but thats probably because the are in the room above, about 10 feet from each other. The picture isn't as crisp as downstairs but for a second, smaller tv it's a good workaround for my dad.
 
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