D debiviers Prominent Nov 27, 2017 1 0 510 Nov 27, 2017 #1 the 2 tvs are in different rooms so running a cable is not an option. It's not that I'm cheap and don't want to pay for another receiver, but they are NEVER synced. I want to watch, rewind, fast forward the same channel wirelessly
the 2 tvs are in different rooms so running a cable is not an option. It's not that I'm cheap and don't want to pay for another receiver, but they are NEVER synced. I want to watch, rewind, fast forward the same channel wirelessly
Solution Ralston18 Nov 27, 2017 Not sure about your question per se. Reason: https/www.att.com/directv/experience/genie.html Even with my wired TV cable boxes synchronization can be off between rooms/TV's. So my response is yes but absolute synchronization would be a "no". Any little difference will alter the sync between two locations.
Not sure about your question per se. Reason: https/www.att.com/directv/experience/genie.html Even with my wired TV cable boxes synchronization can be off between rooms/TV's. So my response is yes but absolute synchronization would be a "no". Any little difference will alter the sync between two locations.
Ralston18 Splendid Moderator Oct 11, 2014 2,397 3 21,815 Nov 27, 2017 Solution #2 Not sure about your question per se. Reason: https/www.att.com/directv/experience/genie.html Even with my wired TV cable boxes synchronization can be off between rooms/TV's. So my response is yes but absolute synchronization would be a "no". Any little difference will alter the sync between two locations. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Not sure about your question per se. Reason: https/www.att.com/directv/experience/genie.html Even with my wired TV cable boxes synchronization can be off between rooms/TV's. So my response is yes but absolute synchronization would be a "no". Any little difference will alter the sync between two locations.