Originally posted by: jimrawr
I want 2 tv's to watch multiple games at the same time, is it possible to connect both with one cable line going into a splitter, than then 2 lines comming out going into each tv?
Originally posted by: jimrawr
how much does a splitter cost?
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Originally posted by: jimrawr
how much does a splitter cost?
about $1
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: jimrawr
I want 2 tv's to watch multiple games at the same time, is it possible to connect both with one cable line going into a splitter, than then 2 lines comming out going into each tv?
Well if you have regular cable tv, then yes. But not if you have digital tv that requires a digital box.
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: jimrawr
I want 2 tv's to watch multiple games at the same time, is it possible to connect both with one cable line going into a splitter, than then 2 lines comming out going into each tv?
Well if you have regular cable tv, then yes. But not if you have digital tv that requires a digital box.
but you can still split it, but have to wathc the same thing on both tv's.
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: jimrawr
I want 2 tv's to watch multiple games at the same time, is it possible to connect both with one cable line going into a splitter, than then 2 lines comming out going into each tv?
Well if you have regular cable tv, then yes. But not if you have digital tv that requires a digital box.
but you can still split it, but have to wathc the same thing on both tv's.
