What is the best way to distribute an audio/video feed from a computer to TVs over existing indoor coax cable?

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What is the best way to distribute an audio/video feed from a computer to TVs over existing indoor coax cable?

We have existing coax cable in our office building and we'd like to put displays in our lobby and some other rooms in the office (where there are existing coax jacks). We'd like these displays all controlled by a single PC. What is the best way to accomplish the distribution aspect of this? I have found ZeeVee's products and they seem like they will work, but I am wondering if there is a better solution?

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ZeeVee's ZVBox solution is designed exactly for this - hotels, airports, companies etc use this. They...

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