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Topic: Geek Question (HDMI Splitters?)
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Cacophonous
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posted 09-26-2011 01:19 PM
They make splitters but I don't see how that would work having two different signals coming into the same port on the TV. I would yank it down and run a second cable myself. When I did my wall mount TV I ran every possible cable thru wall for future. You could try something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882754017 -------------------- ...
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WillyTrombone
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posted 09-27-2011 04:02 AM
HDMI is a two-way protocol and the design specs unfortunately do not accommodate anything other than a 1-to-1 connection scheme. That said, it can work in some limited circumstances so some manufacturers produce y-cables. My understanding is that passive splitting will generally allow you to run one signal to many devices but will usually not work properly for selecting between different inputs for one display. If it's going to work, it will probably require that not more than one of your input devices be active at any given time, and might still prevent proper 2 way handshaking.For your application, you would definitely want an active, powered splitter. Something like what's available here: http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=101&cp_id=10113#1011301 They'll effectively disconnect the unused input signal so the TV doesn't get confused and 2 way communication doesn't get disrupted. They'll also allow for longer cable runs since they're amplified repeaters. Also, I'm not 100% positive (so ymmv) but I think some models will actually strip the HDCP data from the signal. (and the only situations I can think of where this would be helpful is if the signal is to be viewed on or captured by a non-compliant device like a PC) [ 09-27-2011: Message edited by: WillyTrombone ] -------------------- signature
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