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January 31, 2021 at 3:48 pm #21593
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InactiveCan I watch recorded programs on Aura on another TV??
When I had my Humax FVP 4000, I had a 3 lead from the audio video that went to a Mercury FR modulator. This then went to kitchen to enable her in doors, to watch the recorded programs.
As there are no audio video outputs on Aura, is there a way of doing it with the connections I have?
If so, how and what would I need?
Thanks in advance
January 31, 2021 at 3:52 pm #102389grahamlthompson
Participanttuttioi – 1 min ago »
Can I watch recorded programs on Aura on another TV??
When I had my Humax FVP 4000, I had a 3 lead from the audio video that went to a Mercury FR modulator. This then went to kitchen to enable her in doors, to watch the recorded programs.
As there are no audio video outputs on Aura, is there a way of doing it with the connections I have?
If so, how and what would I need?
Thanks in advance

What resolution is the Kitchen TV and the lounge TV ?
January 31, 2021 at 3:53 pm #102390grahamlthompson
Participantgrahamlthompson – 9 secs ago »
tuttioi – 1 min ago »
Can I watch recorded programs on Aura on another TV??
When I had my Humax FVP 4000, I had a 3 lead from the audio video that went to a Mercury FR modulator. This then went to kitchen to enable her in doors, to watch the recorded programs.
As there are no audio video outputs on Aura, is there a way of doing it with the connections I have?
If so, how and what would I need?
Thanks in advance
What resolution is the Kitchen TV and the lounge TV ?
Does the Kitchen TV have a Freeview-HD tuner ?
The answer to the above changes what you can do and the cost.
January 31, 2021 at 6:09 pm #102391grahamlthompson
Participantgrahamlthompson – 2 hours ago »
grahamlthompson – 9 secs ago »
tuttioi – 1 min ago »
Can I watch recorded programs on Aura on another TV??
When I had my Humax FVP 4000, I had a 3 lead from the audio video that went to a Mercury FR modulator. This then went to kitchen to enable her in doors, to watch the recorded programs.
As there are no audio video outputs on Aura, is there a way of doing it with the connections I have?
If so, how and what would I need?
Thanks in advance
What resolution is the Kitchen TV and the lounge TV ?
Does the Kitchen TV have a Freeview-HD tuner ?
The answer to the above changes what you can do and the cost.
If you don’t know the answers post the make and model of the two TV’s
We may be able to find the specs online.
February 1, 2021 at 9:18 pm #102392Anonymous
InactiveHi Graham, bit of a novice when it comes to these questions.
Kitchen has Freeview but not sure if HD – Samsung UE22H5000AKXXU
And lounge is Samsung is QE43Q60RATXXU
Hope this helps
February 1, 2021 at 9:53 pm #102393grahamlthompson
Participanttuttioi – 13 mins ago »
Hi Graham, bit of a novice when it comes to these questions.
Kitchen has Freeview but not sure if HD – Samsung UE22H5000AKXXU
And lounge is Samsung is QE43Q60RATXXU
Hope this helps
Looks like both TV’s are 4K 2160p models.
You need a flat cat 7 network cable long enough to reach from the aura box to the kitchen TV
5M
10m
Then a pair of HD baluns with Infra red return and HDMI loop through.
One balun is the transmitter. You connect the aura HDMI out to the transmitter hdmi in and the HDMI out to the lounge TV. At the kitchen end you connect the receiver out to the Kitchen TV HDMI in.
Connect the kitchen IR transmitter to the receiver. And the other IR receiver to the transmitter and close to the aura IR front window. That means you can use the aura remote in the kitchen to control the box remotely.
Both devices need mains power.
You need to make some changes to the Aura settings. Change the HDMI out to 1080p. Change the Audio out to stereo.
February 2, 2021 at 4:19 pm #102394Anonymous
InactiveThanks for your help & the links ➡ I’ll let u know how I get on
February 17, 2021 at 4:51 pm #102395Anonymous
InactiveHi
You might like to try this Antiference HDMI extender. It works with 4k and only needs power at the source end. Powers the other unit over the Cat 7 cable.
I have this installed with a 20m cat 7 cable and it works great. Very easy to setup if you can run the cable. A flat cable can be run under carpet if required.
February 17, 2021 at 4:54 pm #102396Anonymous
InactiveHi
You might like to try this Antiference HDMI extender. It works with 4k and only needs power at the source end. Powers the other unit over the Cat 7 cable.
I have this installed with a 20m cat 7 cable and it works great. Very easy to setup if you can run the cable. A flat cable can be run under carpet if required.
February 17, 2021 at 4:56 pm #102397Anonymous
InactiveSorry forgot to add the link
https://antiference.co.uk/product/hdmie50v2-50m-4k-cat6-extender-hdmi-loop-ir/
February 17, 2021 at 6:59 pm #102398Anonymous
InactiveGuys, Is there any way of doing this with a coaxial cable??
I ask because getting a cat cable from A to B is going to be a nightmare… So before any drastic decisions are made, I need to know is there any way possible by using the coax?
Thanks again in advance
February 17, 2021 at 7:07 pm #102399grahamlthompson
Participanttuttioi – 5 mins ago »
Guys, Is there any way of doing this with a coaxial cable??
I ask because getting a cat cable from A to B is going to be a nightmare… So before any drastic decisions are made, I need to know is there any way possible by using the coax?
Thanks again in advance
If the remote TV has a Freeview-HD tuner (some earlier models with HD DVB-T tuners will also work)
February 17, 2021 at 7:10 pm #102400Anonymous
InactiveOr just buy a £20 Android media box off Ebay, install the Aura app on that and plug the box into your 2nd TV.
February 17, 2021 at 8:29 pm #102401Anonymous
InactiveI have Android boxes. What will the app actually do??
February 17, 2021 at 8:43 pm #102402Anonymous
Inactivehttps://uk.humaxdigital.com/product/aura-uhd-android-tv-recorder/
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