seanmillsox
Standard Member
Apologies for the long post, but I'm looking to get some confirmation from existing HDFury VRRoom owners before I pull the trigger on this expensive piece of kit.
My setup is as follows:
3 Inputs - SkyQ, Apple TV 4K, PS5
HDMI Switch - Kinovo 350BN
Soundbar - Samsung Q950A
Lightning - Philips Hue Sync Box
TV - Samsung Q80T
My problem is that neither the soundbar nor the Hue Sync box have HDMI 2.1 passthrough. My TV does support HDMI 2.1, but does not passthrough LPCM and adds a noticeable delay when passing through Dolby signals, a known issue with this model.
I currently connect the inputs through the HDMI switch to the soundbar, which then outputs to the Hue Sync box, which in turn outputs to the TV.
What I need to be able to do is send the HDMI 2.1 video signal from my inputs (specifically the PS5) directly to the TV, whilst sending a separate HDMI 2.0 video signal to the Hue Sync box and the uncompressed LPCM audio to the soundbar. So basically, 3 inputs, 3 outputs (2 video, 1 audio).
If I replace my current HDMI switch with the VVROOM, is this achievable?
My setup is as follows:
3 Inputs - SkyQ, Apple TV 4K, PS5
HDMI Switch - Kinovo 350BN
Soundbar - Samsung Q950A
Lightning - Philips Hue Sync Box
TV - Samsung Q80T
My problem is that neither the soundbar nor the Hue Sync box have HDMI 2.1 passthrough. My TV does support HDMI 2.1, but does not passthrough LPCM and adds a noticeable delay when passing through Dolby signals, a known issue with this model.
I currently connect the inputs through the HDMI switch to the soundbar, which then outputs to the Hue Sync box, which in turn outputs to the TV.
What I need to be able to do is send the HDMI 2.1 video signal from my inputs (specifically the PS5) directly to the TV, whilst sending a separate HDMI 2.0 video signal to the Hue Sync box and the uncompressed LPCM audio to the soundbar. So basically, 3 inputs, 3 outputs (2 video, 1 audio).
If I replace my current HDMI switch with the VVROOM, is this achievable?