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I'm thinking of adding a few more led tv's to my wall, for football season..Is it possible to run them all from one cable box, to get different channels on each of them?..If so, how?
I seriously doubt that (it's possible). Your cable box would need to have multiple outputs and you didn't mention what box you're using. How are you feeding your single TV right now (composite, HDMI)? It possible to send out the same channel to multiple TVs but it gets complicated when you're talking about different channels to each.I'm thinking of adding a few more led tv's to my wall, for football season..Is it possible to run them all from one cable box, to get different channels on each of them?..If so, how?
If your Verizon box only has one HDMI output, that's all it's capable of. Ditto to cavchameleon's post. As mentioned though, you can split a single HDMI but all splits will have the same content.I'm using Verizons Fios HD box with HDMI cables..I figured I would have to run separate boxes, just wanted to know if there was some other way around it, that I didn't know of..
That's a Directv commercial. Directv has a single reserved channel which displays several concurrent games which have been combined into a single video feed on their end. They had the same feature for news feeds at one time but I believe that was discontinued. You and can select the channel with a cursor whose audio you want to hear, and you can also punch into each channel (assuming your subscribed to receive) and then return to the multiple screen with channel flip. Not the same as what the OP was wishing for, but it might help in his case...........................In the cable commercial featuring the "big fan/free NFL Ticket," if you notice his TV, it has like 8 different screens displayed at one point during the commercial.