My TV service was upgraded from coax reception to Wi-Fi , consisting of a G3100 router, a Video Media Server and Fios TV+ devices connected to 2 TVs with HDMI cables.
I want to connect a third TV which is a 35-year old analog set that has coax input. My plan is to use 1) an HDMI splitter off one of the digital TVs and 2) an HDMI-to-Coax adapter which would be connected to the analog set with a F-type coax cable.
There are various devices available on Amazon, but I want to make sure they have the correct specification for normal reception on the analog TV, realizing that the picture will not have HD quality. I was told by Verizon Tech Support that the splitter should support HDMI 2.0 or higher, preferably 2.1 to be compatible with the Fios TV+ device output. Should the HDMI/Coax adapter and the HDMI cable between it and the splitter also have that specification?
And what about the splitter and adapter supporting HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)? Verizon Tech Support made no comment about that. I understand that this would be important for streaming content which we don't use now, but may in the future.
I'm not trying to short-circuit Verizon Tech Support's advice, but it always helps to get a "second opinion". Advice will be helpful and appreciated. Many thanks.