SLIVER system Setup

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Old 28-08-2009   #1
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Hello everyone

I have pretty weird prob without any availabe solutions.

In my new house , I would like to setup a Multi television with 9 small TV's around one BIG Tv placed in the center, The 9 small Tv's playing different channels would be connected to the Center TV, and I can watch 9 channels at a time, selecting whichever I like on the Big TV.

My question is , is it possible for such a setup with only one receiver and also if I can change the channels I want on the different small TV's.

Please guide me through this as I dont want to end up having cables and receivers running behind the system , its very confusing which cable goes to which TV.

I hope my problem is not so complicated , as one of my friend saw this kind of system in a yacht .

AND OFCOURSE I SAW IT ON THE MOVIE SLIVER( WHICH IS NOT OF THE SATELLITE CHANNLES BUT OF THE CAMS)

YOUR HELP AND IDEAS IN THIS REGARD WOULD KINDLY BE APPRECIATED

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Easily done for CCTV, not so easy with normal satellite TV.

You would need 10 receivers all set to a fixed channel feeding into a video processor, which would in turn feed the TVs, this will not be cheap.

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Thank you Rolf, I would consider doing it not being worried abt how much it would cost, is it possible , and please help me what do I need to set it up aprt from the TV's
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Your best bet is to speak to an audio visual installation company, as I have no idea what equipment is available in your part of the world.

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