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Humax pvr9200t & Video Sender
Hi,
I have just bought a humax pvr9200t. Does anyone know if video senders work with it. I can not get it working. I can see the tv channel on both tv's however i can not change channel on the tv that is receiving the channel via the video sender.
The link below is the video sender i have
Video sender i have
All answers welcome, i nearly talked the missus out of canceling our sky account, if this dont work i will still have to subscribe to sky so she can watch the tv at noght in bed. I thought i was gonna be able to save a few quid.
I have just bought a humax pvr9200t. Does anyone know if video senders work with it. I can not get it working. I can see the tv channel on both tv's however i can not change channel on the tv that is receiving the channel via the video sender.
The link below is the video sender i have
Video sender i have
All answers welcome, i nearly talked the missus out of canceling our sky account, if this dont work i will still have to subscribe to sky so she can watch the tv at noght in bed. I thought i was gonna be able to save a few quid.
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If you do a search in this forum you'll see that there have been some recent threads on this subject. Noteably, there seems to be problems with the Philips device you have.
I now use a TVlink plus to split the RF out from my 9200T, and send to the other TV's, and Main TV (for watching analogue when recording using both tuners & needing to see a channel outside these two Mux's happens more often than I thought it would ).
The TV link eyes feed the remote signals back, to a small IR emitter sitting under the 9200T, works a treat.
Only snag at present is I have to carry the remote from room to room, as am still researching a reasonable OneForAll remote with 9200T support.
I've ditched my $ky system, sold on ebay.
Go on make Mr Murdochs xmas, ditch $ky.
TV link & TV link plus details can be found here http://www.tvlink.co.uk/acatalog/Copy_of_tvLINK.html
Late reply,
My original sender does work correctly. I never had the infa red port in the line of sight correctly.