Q: How can I wire a DVD player stored in my media center so I can watch it in my bedroom ?
Travel Options
There are a few options when it comes to transporting music and video from a main entertainment hub to various destinations in your house.
Traditional speaker and coaxial cabling
This is a tried-and-true method for moving entertainment content around the house. It's a reliable, and most professional audio/video installers are very comfortable using it.
Category 5 (or 5e) Ethernet wiring
This is the newest way to spread music and video throughout the house. It offers the benefit of being inexpensive and easy to install.
HDMI cabling
This type of cabling is designed to handle the distribution of high-def signals; however, it is mostly used today to transmit content from a single component to a single TV.
Quasi Wireless
Systems that distribute audio and video signals over a home's electrical wiring are a simple, economical solution for existing homes.
Totally Wireless
Audio and video signals can travel via radio frequency airwaves to remote TV and speaker locations. Wireless solutions are ideal for places where it's extremely difficult to add wire, like the outdoors.
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