Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Jun 20, 2016 1:18 pm Re: Media room setup 7Jun 20, 2016 7:21 pm Yeah i might have to put my lounge room cabinet in the media room for that , and get another one for the lounge room later down the road Avoca 25 in Gainsborough Greens Gold Coast viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81406 Re: Media room setup 8Jul 06, 2016 2:56 pm It is essentially no different to connecting to a tv. As already mentioned buy an AV receiver, if your having any kind of speaker setup in the room you will need to power them off something anyway. Simply, All your devices (apple tv, Xbox, blue ray player etc? all go into the INPUTS of the Av receiver. The HDMI cable they have run from the front to the back (assuming roof and not middle of back wall) would then plug into the HDMI OUTPUT in the AV receiver at the front of the room (unless you're going to sit everything on the floor then you are going to need a cabinet) and then the other end of said HDMI cable already installed for you goes into the INPUT in the projector. The voila you'r off! When you want to change from one device to another you just use the AV receiver remote and change its input from GAME to TV for example. Re: Media room setup 10Jul 06, 2016 3:33 pm Thanks for that jhiace. Ive already shortlisted what receivers i'd like to get. I dont understand why i was not allowed to supply my own hdmi cable instead of it going through clipsal. One of the more bigger margins maybe? Avoca 25 in Gainsborough Greens Gold Coast viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81406 Re: Media room setup 11Aug 21, 2016 4:12 pm Connect all your devices to your AVR / Receiver and then one HDMI going to projector and switch between devices using your AVR remote, same as if you were to connect it to a TV. Antenna Direct Perth www.antennadirect.com.au 0423919037 Get your home NBN Ready Smart Wiring and Structured Cabling in Perth Antenna Installations | TV Wall Mounting | Data Cabling HD Security Camera Systems / CCTV Re: Media room setup 12Apr 19, 2018 2:49 pm the builder wont accept to install your cable because then they will have to accept responsibility for any faults that are caused by your cable (fire for example). The cables they use are certified for them and whatever faults are handled with their supplier. It’s simply a matter of taking responsibility... If you want to use your own cable its better to do it after handover. Hey, I am wanting to add a second toilet to my house, bit we have limited room. There is a hallway/entry that is never used, so was thinking this could be an option. Only… 0 4802 Hi all, My first post, we are building a house and can’t decide the layout of the lounge room. We have a large N/W facing window and are wanting to have a wood slow… 0 13823 sorry mate, not wasting more time on this. Youve completely missed the mark on some fundamentals and regardless of how many times i try and put it to you differently, you… 11 9257 |