A View In Every Room

MILK can setup your Multi Room Video system so that you can watch one source such as Security Cameras, or sporting events on multiple televisions at the same time. We can even make it easy to use.

A View In Every Room

MILK can setup your Multi Room Video system so that you can watch one source such as Security Cameras, or sporting events on multiple televisions at the same time. We can even make it easy to use.

Multi Room Video

Multi-room video systems allow video content to be shared, streamed, and controlled across multiple rooms within a building or home. Here are some benefits of having Milk install your system.

High-quality, well-organized cabling and network setup are critical to avoid video signal loss, interference, or lag. Milk will ensure everything is neatly installed and that wiring is concealed or placed in a way that minimizes clutter.

We will use the best cabling options (like HDMI, HDBaseT, or Cat6) depending on distance and quality needs, setting up complex wiring and connections that might otherwise be challenging.

A multi-room video setup often needs to integrate with other AV equipment, smart home automation, lighting, and sound systems. Milk is skilled in creating a cohesive network, ensuring smooth compatibility and avoiding conflicts.

We can integrate with control systems (e.g., RTI, Control4, and Google) so that video sources, lighting, and sound can be managed from one interface.

Our professional installations comes with warranties on the installation work itself, so if issues arise, you have coverage. We also carry liability insurance, which can provide peace of mind.

Services

Setting up a multi-room video system at home can elevate your entertainment experience by connecting multiple screens, allowing you to watch different content in each room or sync the same content across rooms.

Central Hub Location: Set up a central location, like a media closet, for source devices and the control system.

Run Cables (If Wired): Route HDMI or Ethernet cables to each room, or use HDMI extenders if the distance is long.

Mount and Connect Displays: Mount TVs or monitors and connect them to the video source. Test each connection before finalizing.

Configure Source Access: Set up each room to access the central sources. Many systems allow for remote control using mobile devices.

Remote Control and Mobile App: Use a universal remote or an app (like RTI, Control4, Crestron,) to manage the entire system easily.

Voice Control Integration: Many setups can work with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri for hands-free control.

High-Speed Internet and Router: A stable connection with high bandwidth is essential, especially for wireless setups.

Mesh Wi-Fi or Wired Connections: For larger homes, a mesh network helps maintain a strong signal throughout. For wired setups, run Ethernet or HDMI cables through walls or use existing conduits.

Network Switch: If you’re using Ethernet, a network switch can help distribute the connection to multiple rooms.

One Touch Control

Universal remotes can be used and designed to control multiple types of systems, Multi Room Video systems are one of them. One touch control is a must when there are multiple sources and televisions that you are trying to control. 

Let's Hide Those Ugly Wires

Wire concealment services are essential for achieving a clean and clutter-free look in your home and entertainment areas. These services involve hiding unsightly cables and wires, ensuring a neat and organized appearance.

Let's Add A Dedicated Circuit

A dedicated circuit has its own circuit breaker and runs directly from the electrical panel to a single outlet or device. This means no other appliances or outlets tap into the same circuit, ensuring the designated equipment receives uninterrupted power.

FAQ's

Here are some frequently asked questions to think about when it comes to Multi Room Video system. If you have any questions, give us a call. Milk is here to help.

Multi-room video systems distribute video from a central hub or set of sources to multiple screens in different rooms. This can be achieved through wired or wireless connections, video matrices, and control systems that allow users to choose and manage content across various zones.

Yes, many systems allow for different content to be displayed in each room. This is done using a video matrix, which enables different sources to be selected independently for each screen or room.

Control options include handheld remotes, mobile apps, touchscreens, and wall-mounted panels. Many systems integrate with smart home platforms, allowing control via home automation interfaces like Crestron, Control4, or even voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.

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