Are there any inexpensive single unit IR repeater I can use to get an IR signal relayed just a couple of feet via a blaster or other emitter?
Here's my situation:
All my equipment is in a "media niche" that's recessed into the wall in the living room. We recently got a projector (for movie night) with a Da-Lite screen that "pops-up" from a base unit sitting on the floor.
The bottom 23" or so of the material (the non "Screen" part) is perforated and passes IR quite nicely. This is convenient since the best/only place to setup the screen is basically right in front of the media niche. Currently I have my Receiver and DVD player mounted at the lowest positions in the niche, which means I can control them perfectly through the perforated blackout material.
My TiVo and VCR, however, are higher in the rack and behind the "white" part of the screen, so they don't see the remote unless I get up and stick it behind the screen!
As a stop gap, I'll probably rearrange my rack so the TiVo is where the DVD player is. Both my current receiver and DVD player are Pioneer units, so for the near term I can use the "SR" control link to relay commands from the "visible" receiver to the now "hidden" DVD player.
However for the long term, I plan on replacing the DVD player, and probably NOT with a Pioneer unit.
Basically I need an inexpensive way to get the IR from the lower part of the niche to the upper part, preferably without having to buy one of those $200 Multiroom IR distribution systems. I also feel pretty silly getting one of those "Powermid" IR distribution things just so I can sit the reciever right next to the transmitter, although at least that's a better bang for the buck...
I had hoped to be able to "hack" the Pioneer SR link to blast the TiVo, but research indicates its not just a relay, but that the receiver actually processes and evaluates the command before passing onto the SR cable... bummer.
Anyone have any better ideas?