HDMi swith ... Projector
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Hi,
Haven't posted for a while, sorry, been busy.
I am looking at purchasing an infocus IN78 projector (HD) for home (now reduced to £999) and want to use it in addition to our plasma. Plasma is best for every-day viewing, but projector would be great for films. I'm also looking at adding blue-ray via HDMi to the projector.
Problem is I would ideally like to add a connection from our Sky HD box to the projector.
The sky HD has one HDMi output & I need to feed the plasma AND the projector with it.
Can you get / are there such things as a switch which will enable me to split the one output to two sources? They will only be used for one or the other, never both at the same time.
I know the projector can take two HDMi inputs & I also know that Sky HD has component outputs which i could use, but i have just tried them and they're worse than rubbish (has a blank, black section on screen to the right quarter of the screen + PQ is awful + + + ). Component works fine from the dvd player, but not from sky ... don't ask, i'm just not interested. (i suspect below average sky box quality courtesy of Thompson?)
I have separate arrangements for the sound. No problems there.
Any help given will be greatly received.
Haven't posted for a while, sorry, been busy.
I am looking at purchasing an infocus IN78 projector (HD) for home (now reduced to £999) and want to use it in addition to our plasma. Plasma is best for every-day viewing, but projector would be great for films. I'm also looking at adding blue-ray via HDMi to the projector.
Problem is I would ideally like to add a connection from our Sky HD box to the projector.
The sky HD has one HDMi output & I need to feed the plasma AND the projector with it.
Can you get / are there such things as a switch which will enable me to split the one output to two sources? They will only be used for one or the other, never both at the same time.
I know the projector can take two HDMi inputs & I also know that Sky HD has component outputs which i could use, but i have just tried them and they're worse than rubbish (has a blank, black section on screen to the right quarter of the screen + PQ is awful + + + ). Component works fine from the dvd player, but not from sky ... don't ask, i'm just not interested. (i suspect below average sky box quality courtesy of Thompson?)
I have separate arrangements for the sound. No problems there.
Any help given will be greatly received.
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Are you still about? Are you reading?
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Since you only want to use one display at a time, you should hopefully avoid the biggest problem of splitters which is that its difficult for them to work well with two displays of different capabilities.
http://www.avrio.co.uk/acatalog/HDMI_Extenders__Switches__Splitters_and_Matrix_Switches.html
I've used them, they work fine.
If you phone up, ask for Liam & tell him Pondy sent you :-)
Going to see a Runco 510 on Friday.
And i will use HDMI for everything. No scarts, phono or component - eh sancheez ?
What could be simpler ?
Fujitsu 42" plasma P42HHA
Roksan Kandy mk.III Amp
Roksan Kandy mk.III CD
Wharfedale EVO30 loudspeakers
Harmon-Kardon DVD player
Sky HD
Soon to be ;
Projector & Screen (76" * 43") (87" diagonal)
Blue-Ray (probably a PS3)
Onkyo TX-SR805 HD 7.1 AV Amplifier