Fatbloke
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Deepest Barking
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Indeed, you'll need to have one that can transfer the remote signals down to the cable box. NTL in their wisdom changed the IR format for it's boxes which is why Tivo needs to use a dongle.
I use any old video sender (a 19.99 jobbie from Lidl ) that works fine, but then in only has to trasmit the IR codes of a normal Tivo, the tivo dongle at the other end actually changes the NTL box.
As for the video inputs, as long as it supports SCART or composite video (yellow,red,white) you should get a good enough picture at the other end.
The only thing I found with the Lidl videosender was the passthrough cable. This is a scart with a female scart in the back, it's plugged into the source and the original scart from the source is then plugged into the back of the videosender passthrough. This sent an acceptable signal to the receiver, but I noticed a definite degrading of the signal to the downstairs TV (the original target). In the end I moved it to another spare scart (the Tivo VCR port actually) to avoid this problem.
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