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Hi Ritmo2k,Baluns for HDMI generally require 2 x ethernet cables. Some of these include the ir signal too. It is also possible to extend usb over ethernet which might allow you to have a usb DVD drive in your entertainment area. However, you would need lots of cat5/cat6 cables for this kind of setup.Hope this helps.Barney
That's good to know, I was just about to order a set of HDMI and USB baluns today as I wanted an external usb slim drive for reading dvd's at the location.What were some of the pro's you spoke of in the above link by alx9r where you talk about the centralized config you sometimes deploy?Thanks for the info.
I have used the active USB over cat5 converters you get on ebay but they only provide a USB 1 connection, not USB2, so you'll not be able to use them for a hard drive. I also found that on my setup I would experience USB disconnects and eventually my machine would lock up... so I don't really recommend them.I'm not really sure anymore that there is a good solution for a setup where the MD is in a cupboard somewhere. Andrew?Chris
Connecting a DVD to a remote computer requires a USB extender, not a USB/cat5 balun. I got the best/fastest balun I could find (the Intelix, below, for $129). It was nowhere near fast enough to play a DVD. I then purchased a $20 USB extender from Coolgear that worked great.http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=9484.0John