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    Default HDMI Splitter

    Hope this is in the correct section.

    Looking at splitting a hdmi signal from an amplifier to 2 TV's.

    What would be the correct hardware to use. A normal active HDMI splitter.

    Has anyone used these before? Do they lose quality?



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    I use this one off and can see no appreciable loss, however I have kept cable runs to under 10 meters


    Oooopps, just re read your post, I'm actually doing the reverse, I have 3 HDMI signals that I'm sending to one TV and use the ebay item to achieve it. Sorry mate, I should learn to read before I type
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    I think that one is a switch, I'm after a splitter to split the hdmi cable to 2 tv's.

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    altonics sell one that is HDCP complient

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    Aldi had one recently that was both self selective, ie what was 'ON' went to the output and it also has a remote.
    I havent used it as I found out my damn TV isnt HDMI compliant so its still in the box.
    I stand unequivicably behind everything I say , I just dont ever remember saying it !!

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    Jaycar has them both,splitter and combiner,e.g. 2 in 1 out.

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    Thanks guys, will check out jaycar.

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