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- Roaming_kiwi
Hi all,
I have done a quick search, but didn't notice much in the way of what I'm trying to achieve.
I've recently split up with my now ex and will be moving into a place of my own. I haven't found a house to buy yet, but I am wanting to get things prepared for when I do.
I have a rig which I intend to put together in a spare room or board out the garage to create a study/office. As much as I race, I also love creating liveries. I dont want to be limited to sitting on my racing seat while making liveries. that gets very uncomfortable very quickly. I'd like to be able to chill out in my lounge making liveries on my big TV if that's what I so wish to do.
Would a simple HDMI splitter do the trick? or is there more to it? I do know that the signal loss on HDMI over a distance is large so I am aware I may have to run it over Cat5/Cat6 to cover for this.
Also what does this mean for the controller? Should I also invest in a long USB ext lead to feed into the wall at one end, plug into a USB hub with my other things like G29, Phone charger for Sim Dashboard etc with a wall plate in the lounge for me to plug in a wired controller instead of the DS4?
Or am I simply better off getting a second PS4?
Thank you for the assist. I want to do this right. Sim Racing has become a big hobby of mine
I have done a quick search, but didn't notice much in the way of what I'm trying to achieve.
I've recently split up with my now ex and will be moving into a place of my own. I haven't found a house to buy yet, but I am wanting to get things prepared for when I do.
I have a rig which I intend to put together in a spare room or board out the garage to create a study/office. As much as I race, I also love creating liveries. I dont want to be limited to sitting on my racing seat while making liveries. that gets very uncomfortable very quickly. I'd like to be able to chill out in my lounge making liveries on my big TV if that's what I so wish to do.
Would a simple HDMI splitter do the trick? or is there more to it? I do know that the signal loss on HDMI over a distance is large so I am aware I may have to run it over Cat5/Cat6 to cover for this.
Also what does this mean for the controller? Should I also invest in a long USB ext lead to feed into the wall at one end, plug into a USB hub with my other things like G29, Phone charger for Sim Dashboard etc with a wall plate in the lounge for me to plug in a wired controller instead of the DS4?
Or am I simply better off getting a second PS4?
Thank you for the assist. I want to do this right. Sim Racing has become a big hobby of mine