I’m looking to connect my PC in my home office to my living room TV. Right now I’m looking at unpowered usb over cat5/6 and powered HDMI over cat5/6. Both of the adapters say they’re good for ~150’ and I’d be doing a 40’ cable run with pre terminated cat6. Cost of about $70 for adapters and cable on amazon.

I’ve wired a garage and build my own PCs so I’m not afraid of the install but I have basically no networking experience. I’m aiming to play single player games from my couch and I don’t know if something like this is going to be an enjoyable experience or if there is a better way without breaking the bank.

  • Hotspur@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Yeah, before you install all this hard infrastructure, would really recommend trying out LAN streaming. If you have a spare laptop that you can link up to the tv with hdmi you could try it out and see if it functions for you. I’m very impressed with how well moonlight works (shield streaming you can enable via GeForce experience I think)

    The use case I’ve thought about for the hardwire connection is that I’d love to be able to able to mirror what my wife is watching on tv on my second d monitor sometimes. My assumption there is that I’d need to run a video out to a capture card I guess and have that output up. Otherwise I’d have to set the tv up as an additional monitor and play the stuff she’s watching for her.

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      11 months ago

      May have something I can try streaming on. I haven’t tried any streaming or remote programs. Thanks for the suggestion, guess I’m behind on what’s out there these days.

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        11 months ago

        If you use steam the remote play/steam link is super easy to set up. If you have steam on both devices, are on the same network, and are logged in to the same account on both devices then steam pretty much handles everything for you so all you have to do is click play on remote pc.