DVD/Turntable Dilemna


DVD and other video sources share same integrated amp for sound as analog turntable. Need to move Turntable/amp/ approximately 25 linear feet away and into an adjacent room from TV monitor in order to solve combination vibration and furniture placement problem. I'm old school on the matter of speaker cable so I'm fine with long runs of Home Depot's premium gauge or similar but is there a solution here with regard to the video sources' lines to the TV monitor that I'm missing? I'm thinking they're going to have to be prohibitively long for that type of connection unless there's some sort of outside-the-box solution that I'm not aware of.......

Thanks
lg1
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Kimber claimed that their HD19 HDMI can go up to 20 meter long. They are not inexpensive though.
Time to visit Monoprice for a long HDMI cable, very inexpensive. If it does not work, back it goes. The Monoprice quality is exellent and the price will make Kimber look like a bandit.
According to the (very reliable) HT dealer who did my install, 25 feet is just about the point where HDMI cabling gets iffy. Give it a try - my set up (HDMI to the projector at rear of the room from electronics app 25' linear feet away, near the screen) worked out well. If you have trouble, I understand that HDMI repeater/amplifiers are available, but can get expensive.

Good Luck

Marty