F fgcole Commendable Nov 29, 2016 1 0 1,510 Nov 29, 2016 #1 I want to hook up two HD TVs to one receiver so I can mirror the program I am watching. What kind of splitter do I need so as to not lose picture quality?? Thanks in advance
I want to hook up two HD TVs to one receiver so I can mirror the program I am watching. What kind of splitter do I need so as to not lose picture quality?? Thanks in advance
Solution A A americanaudiophile Nov 29, 2016 You will need to split the output of the receiver. You will want an HDMI distribution amp that matches the resolution of your TVs. If they have HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 and are 4k you will want one that is compatible, https/sewelldirect.com/splitdeck-1x2-4k-hdmi-splitter-?stm_type=ppc&stm_source=adwords&stm_sku=SW-32892&campaignid=442107123&adgroupid=32202538686&creative=137863101015&targetid=kwd-9801605334&feeditemid=&keyword=1x2%20distribution%20amplifier&matchtype=b&gclid=CJCkjNWxztACFclLDQodIbEFUg If the sets have different resolutions the receiver will default to the lower resolution. The distribution amp won't affect the quality but can cause issue with slow handshakes when your change sources. It and the cables can affect if...
You will need to split the output of the receiver. You will want an HDMI distribution amp that matches the resolution of your TVs. If they have HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 and are 4k you will want one that is compatible, https/sewelldirect.com/splitdeck-1x2-4k-hdmi-splitter-?stm_type=ppc&stm_source=adwords&stm_sku=SW-32892&campaignid=442107123&adgroupid=32202538686&creative=137863101015&targetid=kwd-9801605334&feeditemid=&keyword=1x2%20distribution%20amplifier&matchtype=b&gclid=CJCkjNWxztACFclLDQodIbEFUg If the sets have different resolutions the receiver will default to the lower resolution. The distribution amp won't affect the quality but can cause issue with slow handshakes when your change sources. It and the cables can affect if...
W Wiz33 Distinguished Sep 10, 2006 75 0 18,710 Nov 29, 2016 #2 Some newer receiver have a zone 2 HDMI output to a 2nd TV. http/www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home/AV-Receivers/Pioneer+Receivers/VSX-1130-K Upvote 0 Downvote
Some newer receiver have a zone 2 HDMI output to a 2nd TV. http/www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home/AV-Receivers/Pioneer+Receivers/VSX-1130-K
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 146 103,240 Nov 29, 2016 Solution #3 You will need to split the output of the receiver. You will want an HDMI distribution amp that matches the resolution of your TVs. If they have HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 and are 4k you will want one that is compatible, https/sewelldirect.com/splitdeck-1x2-4k-hdmi-splitter-?stm_type=ppc&stm_source=adwords&stm_sku=SW-32892&campaignid=442107123&adgroupid=32202538686&creative=137863101015&targetid=kwd-9801605334&feeditemid=&keyword=1x2%20distribution%20amplifier&matchtype=b&gclid=CJCkjNWxztACFclLDQodIbEFUg If the sets have different resolutions the receiver will default to the lower resolution. The distribution amp won't affect the quality but can cause issue with slow handshakes when your change sources. It and the cables can affect if sources are recognized. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You will need to split the output of the receiver. You will want an HDMI distribution amp that matches the resolution of your TVs. If they have HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 and are 4k you will want one that is compatible, https/sewelldirect.com/splitdeck-1x2-4k-hdmi-splitter-?stm_type=ppc&stm_source=adwords&stm_sku=SW-32892&campaignid=442107123&adgroupid=32202538686&creative=137863101015&targetid=kwd-9801605334&feeditemid=&keyword=1x2%20distribution%20amplifier&matchtype=b&gclid=CJCkjNWxztACFclLDQodIbEFUg If the sets have different resolutions the receiver will default to the lower resolution. The distribution amp won't affect the quality but can cause issue with slow handshakes when your change sources. It and the cables can affect if sources are recognized.