One QBox for two TVs?

jdk303

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Hi

I have a QBox One with DVB-S and DVB-T tuners and I have it connected to my TV via SCART (naturally). But, I also want to connect it to a second TV at the same time.

On my Dreambox 7020 I could connect the second TV with a coax cable to the analog output of the Dreambox, but I can't do this with the QBox, probably because the QBox isn't feeding the satellite video signal to the DVB-T tuner.

Do you know if there's a setting for this, or maybe a plugin?

Thanks!
 

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Why not use a Scart/RCA adaptor, and use the RCA A/V outputs of your Qbox through the adaptor to your second TV Scart.
 

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If one of your TV's is a flat screen HDMI one, connect it to the QBox using a DVI to HDMI cable.

I think there are also RCA (or phono) cable connections on the rear panel for Composite video and L/R audio, which should be able to attach straight to the AV3 (or AV4) of most TV's, or to the front connections (camcorder inputs) on the last range of VCR's.
 
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