Substitute TNT decoder connection for projector
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Good evening,
Here is my problem: I'm looking for how to transmit my TV to my projector. I found the answer right here :).
I need a TNT decoder to connect via HDMI. However, my TV has built-in TNT... so I'm wondering if I can add an external decoder and what the reception of TNT will be like since there will be a duplicate...
There you go, if someone has already tested this, I would be grateful if you could let me know how it went :)
Have a good evening and thank you in advance.
Here is my problem: I'm looking for how to transmit my TV to my projector. I found the answer right here :).
I need a TNT decoder to connect via HDMI. However, my TV has built-in TNT... so I'm wondering if I can add an external decoder and what the reception of TNT will be like since there will be a duplicate...
There you go, if someone has already tested this, I would be grateful if you could let me know how it went :)
Have a good evening and thank you in advance.
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Hello,
Well! You simply need to connect the external TNT adapter via HDMI to the video projector and don't forget to connect the UHF antenna to the "in" port, and make a cable that goes from the antenna output (out) of the external TNT adapter to the antenna input of your TV
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Hello,
For the projector, it's a good idea to include a digital TV receiver.
However, for the TV, it wouldn't be useful since it already has HD digital terrestrial television.
Even if you connected a receiver to it, you would need to use HDMI just like we do for the TV box from an ISP (internet TV).
In any case, you would need to connect the antenna cable to the receiver.