trevor wright
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A simple question, I suppose. If I want to connect a (for example) bluray to my TV, and of course my Humax as well, and the TV has only one HDMI input, what do I do please?

Jeez, just how many HDMI inputs does a bloke want?I even tried chaining a 3 input switch to a 5 input switch....

You can never have enough when you are trying to connect multiple devices to your TV.Jeez, just how many HDMI inputs does a bloke want?![]()

. Basically to see if you would get a HDCP Handshake and the auto select would also work (somewhat surprisingly it all did). The routing was HDR FOX T2 to one of switch 1 inputs, switch 1 out to one of switch two inputs, switch 2 out to one of my AV amp's HDMI inputs, AV HDMI out via 10M cable to TV.
, good job the Foxsat-HDR's under the TV, that would have made it 7

, the other was a cheap one from Aldi. TBH they both just work. I guess they may well have the same chips inside them.I am not convinced a multi-in-one-out unit needs to manage the negotiation, all it would have to do is ensure the interface was reset each time the input was switched. A multi-in-multi-out matrix does need to handle the negotiation independently though.Basically to see if you would get a HDCP Handshake and the auto select would also work (somewhat surprisingly it all did)