DIY - Running component video & audio through wall.

BogeyMan

BogeyMan

Audiophyte
So, I need to run a bunch of of component video inputs up to my wall mount location of my new LCD TV. Total length of the run is probably about 25ft from the location of the A/V components up through the wall and down an adjacent wall to the location of the TV.

I already have a single coax (RG6) line accessable at the mount location.

What I need to run:

  • 1 x S-Video
  • 3 x Video
  • 3 x Component (Y Pb Pr)
  • 3 x Audio (L & R)
  • 1 x RG6 (done)

Plus (maybe):
  • 1 x HDMI & 1 extra RCA Audio.

In the past I've used the Leviton QuickPort products to wire the house with Cat5e, Voice & dual Coax throughout the house.

The RCA type connectors I purchased have punchdowns on the rear (2 pairs for each single RCA jack). Can I simply use Cat5e cabling to run my wires up through the wall?

Also, does anyone have a good online source for ordering other Leviton QuickPort products? does Leviton (or anyone) have a DIY solution for running HDMI yet?

Thanks in advance.
 
jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
You can use the same RG-6 for all of your runs. For the S-Video, just purchase and adapter that converts from the S-Video DIN plug to a pair of RCA connectors for seperate coax runs.
 

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