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How Can I ‘Broadcast’ an HDMI Signal Throughout My Home?
What products will distribute an HDMI signal throughout my home?
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ZeeVee ZvPro 250
July 28, 2009 | by Robert Archer

Q. I seem to recall that I saw a new product that would ‘broadcast’ an HDMI signal within your home. If I am not totally insane, could you provide a reference to the product as well as any comments you may have on it? - George, Calif.

A. CE Pro senior editor Robert Archer provides the following:

Hi George, I am not sure what you mean by “broadcast,” but there are distribution devices on the market that will allow you to send an HDMI signal via powerline, networking (Cat-5) cable and even wirelessly.

These devices typically work with a transmitter on a source device like a cable box, Blu-ray player and a receiver on the video display end.

Check out Gefen, Acoustic Research, D-Link, Key Digital and Extron.

Another suggestion is the ZeeVee ZvPro 250. ZeeVee markets the ZvPro 250 as a broadcast-type product for the home.

But it doesn’t use HDMI, it uses your home’s existing coax cabling to essentially “broadcast” video on an empty cable channel. The ZeeVee products allow you to distribute HD video content throughout your home.



Robert Archer - Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is a dedicated audiophile who has been writing about A/V for Electronic House sister publication CE Pro since 2000.



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Comments (4) Most recent displayed first.
Posted by Jay McArdle - Zdi - Normal, IL  on  08/10/09  at  08:07 PM

Actually the ZeeVee Pro 250 is only capable of 1080i

Posted by Jay McArdle - Zdi  on  08/09/09  at  11:15 AM

You have to be careful what you are asking, I have seen a lot or products that will “broadcast” HDMI, but don’t have HDCP built into them.  If what you are really asking is how do I get Blu-Ray and other 1080p HDCP sources around the house, then your answer is Crestron Digital Media solution, with 3 Cat 6 Cables to each location or Crestron’s Digital Media Cable to each location, or you would look for a HDMI Matrix and use the Gefen Wireless HDMI solution and take out the antennas and replace them with Coax for point to point HDMI.

Posted by Bob Archer  on  07/31/09  at  10:51 AM

The ZvPro 250 is capable of 1080p and the company’s first product, the 150 is capable of handling 720p.

Bob

Posted by Vjnair  on  07/31/09  at  10:35 AM

ZVpro 250 is not HD, I think.



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