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In Reply to: RE: Disney+ thru a blue ray player...? posted by pbarach on December 25, 2020 at 05:42:38
I had a feeling something exactly like this was possible. Did some reading... trying to avoid buying the wrong thing, and spending too much time at Best Buy. And it'd be great not to need to punch holes and run a 40' HDMI cable.
So I can buy a Roku, stick it in the back and stream Disney+ direct from my cell, simple enough.
But of course I want the audio coming from my HT system, not a 2" PJ speaker. And I want 3 sources total if possible. Cell and blue ray player are mandatory (cable box would be nice also).
Assuming the player I linked could stream to the PJ, it also appears it can receive a stream... (yes?, and simultaneously?), would I stream my cell to it and it out to the receiver for audio, and also the PJ for video?
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25' is really the max you can run HDMI and that's at 720p before getting signal degradation
you could always network the smart TV's ... or 'smart' BD player
use ethernet over power to get around cable runs
TV audio out to the amps
cheap & cheerful!
with regards,
Sorry, 25' hardwired max? Or 25' wireless?
I am moving my rack, so 25' hard will be close. Wireless/straight line maybe 10-12'
The other stuff seems harder to me TBH, ethernet over wire, networking the smart TV... all Dutch to me.
25' hardwired via HDMI
that ethernet over power is a snap, one module plugs into a wall socket near your router, run a network cable from router [or cable box] > module
another module plugs into a wall socket near your projector, TV, BD player, whatever, then a network cable between them
I'm pretty sure I spotted a RJ45 input jack on the right side of your projector illustration, correct?
then you're in business! those modules MUST be plugged into the wall socket though ... no power strips etc. and they're inexpensive
regards,
You can't stream to the Sony, it can only stream audio to other blutooth devices. If you got a new smart TV, you could probably cast video to it from your cell phone.
Other than that things can get a little complicated, if you really need Disney+, you better off finding something with the app built in. Like Roku, Apple TV. Etc.
We have a new smart TV in the living room, that's how this all started. Got Disney+, cool! Just operates thru the TV.
Next was to our older plasma in the bedroom, bought a Google Chromecast pod, so I watch some Disney+ from my cell there also. Wonderful.
Back to the subject at hand, the big room. I'll just use the coax digital out from a DVD player to the receiver for audio. I can do the same from a cable box I'm sure also.
But what device will work best to get video from those sources to the PJ? I know one can buy a Roku stick and get a signal from a cell direct to the PJ via the Roku stick. But that uses the PJ speaker. How to get video from a DVD/BD player and/or cable box to the PJ? Can I stream that? Maybe using an HDMI switch?
I think Disney+ might be harder, as I need something other than a cell, so how to get a Disney+ "box" down there? Not as much a concern for now... main thing is video from my rack to the PJ without hard wiring (if possible).
The Epson dose not seem to have any wireless streaming abilities, your only option is hard wire using HDMI.
I would suggest you buy a AVR to use as main distribution point. Doesn't have to be a expensive one , there are nice ones under $500, like a Marantz nr1510, I have one right now I am trying out. All your sources can go in there and one HDMI go to the projector. Its a really nice all in one preamp, processor, tuner, phone input, and to my surprise, a very good streaming app to get all internet radio.
Its a great upgrade.
$500 US equates to $800 CAD + taxes, that's a lot of cash to replace something that, other than these video connections, does the job fine. The Marantz unit actually has pre-outs, but I simply don't have $900 spare change for this.
There is a way to connect the PJ it seems, using a separately purchased LAN module. Would that work? And if so, from both a DVD player and a cable box?
Maybe hardwired is the best solution...
try the ethernet over power solution, use a network cable
why insist on wireless?
regards,
Just didn't want to run the HDMI cable, but I think that's exactly what I'll be doing. Thank you.
there's 'special' HDMI cables for long runs that will pass 4K
a little pricey but worth it
with regards,
Good call on that, and thanks for the link
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