2007-01-22, 09:44 PM
Weird questionâ¦
Can a Hauppauge PVR150 remote cable be altered to have 2 receptor "eyes"?
I attempted it over the weekend, but the 2nd eye I spliced in doesn't work. I was able to splice in an extension and a 2nd eye. The original eye still works fine, but the one I added doesn't.
Here is the problem:
I have the DVR setup to run between 2 TVs, using a S-video switch. The TVs are in different rooms, I have a "hole" in the wall where I connect the cables to our living room TV. The other TV is on the other side of the wall in the computer room, with the DVR.
I wanted to be able to use the same remote for both TVs.
I'm thinking the best solution now would be to get another capture card w/remote and just use this other remote in the other room.. A good excuse to expand to another capture card too. But I'm assuming it would have to be a brand other than Hauppauge or the drivers might get confused.
It might be that my splice job wasn't good enough. The cable is comprised of 3 separate wires and they are very small and brittle so I couldn't twist them together or use wire nuts like I wanted to.
Any suggestions/ideas/etc?
Can a Hauppauge PVR150 remote cable be altered to have 2 receptor "eyes"?
I attempted it over the weekend, but the 2nd eye I spliced in doesn't work. I was able to splice in an extension and a 2nd eye. The original eye still works fine, but the one I added doesn't.
Here is the problem:
I have the DVR setup to run between 2 TVs, using a S-video switch. The TVs are in different rooms, I have a "hole" in the wall where I connect the cables to our living room TV. The other TV is on the other side of the wall in the computer room, with the DVR.
I wanted to be able to use the same remote for both TVs.
I'm thinking the best solution now would be to get another capture card w/remote and just use this other remote in the other room.. A good excuse to expand to another capture card too. But I'm assuming it would have to be a brand other than Hauppauge or the drivers might get confused.
It might be that my splice job wasn't good enough. The cable is comprised of 3 separate wires and they are very small and brittle so I couldn't twist them together or use wire nuts like I wanted to.
Any suggestions/ideas/etc?
Dedicated HTPC: MSI K7N420 Pro, AMD 2200+, 1.5GB RAM, PVR150, 550Pro, ATI 9800XT, 300GB Maxtor HD, Diamond XTreme DDL Sound, MVP over wireless bridge, GBPVR 1.2.13