ATV over home network?

Hi
I'm just about to have a wired network (cat6 or fibre optic) installed throughout my home as part of a refurb, with bridged airport extremes as access points. Is there anyway that I can use this network to watch movies on ATV in different rooms?
Thanks

No, you cannot stream HDMI output over a home network then put it back into a HDMI cable and view it on mulitple TVs. You can use cat6 cable as an extension cord for HDMI, see HDMI over ethernet, but don't be deceived as this is HDMI over an ethernet cable from point A to point B not over a network.
Mainly this is true because the bandwidth requirements for HDMI are measured in Gigabits/sec which exceeds the throughput capacity of your airport extreme (1 Gigabit/sec).
Generally speaking, its a better solution to share the compressed HD source(mpeg2/4) and uncompress it once it gets to your entertainment center.
Put an ATV in front of each TV, then each one can stream or sync content from your computer. Plenty of people streaming to multiple ATVs from a single mac mini. If you look up the prices of HDMI over ethernet which would only work for ONE TV, you could buy multiple ATVs.
Enjoy that rocking network your building.
Joe

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