Beats me.
Building first AV rack
I am trying to setup up 3 TVs with a new AV rack in my house. I want to put my network and AV devices in a specific room so I can send to all of the TVs in the house, which would be a AV rack.
So I have an Xbox Series X, a blu ray player, a Yamaha Reciever, Sony speaker’s, an eero router, tp link switch, and a power switch.
With my receiver I can only send the output to one tv but this is where I am lost.
How can I have all of these devices connected to all of my TVs and be able to switch any device on any tv at any given moment. Would I need another switch for like AV equipment or is there a way I can use my receiver to make this work?
Btw all of this is on a low budget but if I need to spend extra money I will go ahead and pay for it.
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I am trying to setup up 3 TVs with a new AV rack in my house. I want to put my network and AV devices in a specific room so I can send to all of the TVs in the house, which would be a AV rack. So I have an Xbox Series X, a blu ray player, a https://19216811.cam/ Yamaha Reciever, Sony speaker’s, an eero router, tp link switch, and a power switch. With my receiver I can only send the output to one tv but this is where I am lost. How can I have all of these devices connected to all of my TVs and be able to switch any device on any tv at any given moment. Would I need another switch for like AV equipment or is there a way I can use my receiver to make this work? Btw all of this is on a low budget but if I need to spend extra money I will go ahead and pay for it. issue got solved |
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