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Old 27-12-2008, 5:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How do you output HD to two different sources????

Hi all,
I have a PS3 and am outputting signal to my samsung telly and when needed my panny pt-ax2000e, the problem is my onkyo amp only has one output socket.

I am currently swithcing the hdmi cables (t.v and proj) plugged in to the output as required but want to use a switcher really automatic if i can get one

How ever i am not a real techy and as far as i know you can only use the switchers for input signals and not the output signal??

Is this true or is there such a device to allow more than one input but to also allow more than one output device i.e proj and telly??

Any and all help much appreciated thanks guys!!!

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Re: How do you output HD to two different sources????

Yes you want a splitter.

As you have found out a switch is many inputs to one output. A splitter is one input to many outputs.

Sorry I can't link to any, not used any myself so I am hesititant to recommend any, but their are plenty on here who have. Try the HDMI subforum in the cables section.
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cheers mate will have a look now
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Re: How do you output HD to two different sources????

4 x 2 HDMI Matrix Router switch, 1080P, V1.3. Route 4 different HD video sources to any 2 HD displays with Digital Optical Audio output.
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