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Nov 27, 2015
5:59
:31
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P-townCoug
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Through a receiver is the best way. O/w you'll have to mount the
X-box too or have a really long HDMI cable which would likely be an eyesore
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Home Theater Projector - Games Setup?
tarmstrong
11/27/15 5:57pm
HDMI
Heinz57
11/27/15 5:59pm
Through a receiver is the best way. O/w you'll have to mount the
P-townCoug
11/27/15 5:59pm
Even then..you will still have a cable from AV to Xbox to Projector
Heinz57
11/27/15 6:03pm
Good point 😉.
P-townCoug
11/27/15 6:04pm
Receiver with an HDMI switcher. Run the cable from the receiver thru the wall to
monkeycowboy
11/27/15 6:08pm
This needs to be professionally installed?
tarmstrong
11/27/15 6:06pm
So...
Heinz57
11/27/15 6:11pm
Yeah, if walls are already up, it's not an easy thing
P-townCoug
11/27/15 6:13pm
My parents used dedicated screen paint. It's much cleaner looking than a screen
monkeycowboy
11/27/15 6:16pm
I prefer a fixed frame screen. Much better picture than any screen paint over
workindev
11/27/15 7:09pm
Thanks for the help guys!
tarmstrong
11/27/15 6:15pm
I just did the same thing like a month ago
shakavaka
11/27/15 7:32pm
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