Hi,
How should one manage multiple components with just 1 HDMI in on the 2018 AMP. I've got 3 sources (HTPC, Xbox, Switch) The way I see it, there are 2 options:
1) Get an HDMI switcher with at least 3 inputs and 2 outputs. Send 1 output to the AMP and 1 to the TV.
2) Get an HDMI switcher with 1 output and send that output to the TV, and then use an HDMI ARC connection from the TV back to the Sonos 2018 AMP.
So, what are the pros/cons of these options. Would syncing be better with option 2 since the Sonos and TV are on the same HDMI ARC connection?
Any other suggestions?
I've always used an AVR in the past and plugged all components into the TV. I do not use the TV apps.
Thanks!
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Multiple inputs for 2018 AMP
Best answer by melvimbe
Sorry, I meant the Amp, realize I said Beam once or twice.
Thanks Danny,
I don't have a Beam (I'll use a 4.1 system with the AMP if I can get this to work...with 2 hard wired front speakers), but it sounds like things should be fine if I use an HDMI Switch to run the signal to the TV and then use the ARC channel to run back to the AMP.
However, that would require running another hidden HDMI cable.
If, as you suggest, a splitter/switch that runs HDMI to the TV and optical elsewhere should work, then I can't see why an HDMI switch that has 2 HDMI outputs (one to TV and one to AMP) wouldn't also work, right?
No, your source devices and switch are not going to send ARC (Audio Return Channel) with their HDMI. Yes, there is an audio component in the signal, but it is not the same thing as ARC. Only your TV is going to send audio through the ARC channel.
I use a Harmony remote so I'm not overly worried about CEC control.
Actually, after reading, I want to make sure you didn't mistype "Beam" instead of "AMP". Are you saying that a regular HDMI input won't work on the AMP? isn't the HDMI-ARC the same as HDMI with additional information (CEC stuff), or is there something fundamentally different?
It is different. ARC and CEC are not the same thing.
Thanks Danny,
I don't have a Beam (I'll use a 4.1 system with the AMP if I can get this to work...with 2 hard wired front speakers), but it sounds like things should be fine if I use an HDMI Switch to run the signal to the TV and then use the ARC channel to run back to the AMP.
However, that would require running another hidden HDMI cable.
If, as you suggest, a splitter/switch that runs HDMI to the TV and optical elsewhere should work, then I can't see why an HDMI switch that has 2 HDMI outputs (one to TV and one to AMP) wouldn't also work, right?
No, your source devices and switch are not going to send ARC (Audio Return Channel) with their HDMI. Yes, there is an audio component in the signal, but it is not the same thing as ARC. Only your TV is going to send audio through the ARC channel.
I use a Harmony remote so I'm not overly worried about CEC control.
Actually, after reading, I want to make sure you didn't mistype "Beam" instead of "AMP". Are you saying that a regular HDMI input won't work on the AMP? isn't the HDMI-ARC the same as HDMI with additional information (CEC stuff), or is there something fundamentally different?
It is different. ARC and CEC are not the same thing.
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