Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

Discus and support Looking for an HDMI splitting solution in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Greetings, I would love to be able to use the TV functionality on my xbox, but the other members of my household are unable/unwilling to pick up a... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by Chris238, Feb 19, 2015.

  1. Chris238
    Chris238 Guest

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution


    Greetings,

    I would love to be able to use the TV functionality on my xbox, but the other members of my household are unable/unwilling to pick up a game controller to get to the TV.

    What I would like to accomplish, is to have my cable box split the signal between my TV and the X1 so that they BOTH get the feed. This way, I can play with the TV functionality on my xbox, but also my other household members can use the TV the same way
    they always had.

    So I thought, this should be simple, and picked up one of these:

    1080P HDMI Port Male to 2 Female 1 In 2 Out Splitter Cable Adapter Converter | eBay

    Physically, it all connected ok, but it does not work with both my TV and my X1 plugged in at the same time. If I remove one, the other works, but I get a distorted signal on the TV and no signal on the X1 if both are plugged in.

    I'm using Bell Fibre Op for my TV signal, and a Sony Bravia 40" TV.

    Any ideas what I'm doing wrong, or is this just a bum adaptor?

    Thanks!

    :)
     
    Chris238, Feb 19, 2015
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  2. Capnasty1994
    Capnasty1994 Guest
    Only HDMI?

    Will the one support an HDMI to component cable? The one HDMI port on my tv doesn't work so I am looking for a solution. I have found the cable on Amazon but just not sure if it will get the job done.
     
    Capnasty1994, Feb 19, 2015
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  3. Zacabeb
    Zacabeb Guest
    Will there be a split A/V Connector for the Xbox One?

    There is no Dana, only Zuul...

    .

    Since it won't have any analog AV output but only HDMI and S/PDIF via TosLink, those who need to use analog will have to consider getting a new tv or an expensive converter. Hollywood has made sure analog video is getting deprecated.

    .

    Splitting the HDMI signal for feeding two tv sets might work with a regular HDMI splitter.
     
    Zacabeb, Feb 19, 2015
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  4. J3RS3Y DEVIL
    J3RS3Y DEVIL Guest

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    I'm running HDMI from the cable box to the xbox passthrough and to the TV and component from the cable box to the TV. To give the non-users (my wife) an alternative.

    If they refuse to use the Xbox they will have to deal with the inferior connection. Looking for an HDMI splitting solution :)
     
    J3RS3Y DEVIL, Feb 19, 2015
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  5. LOL @ bird. Good answer!

    @ OP. Make sure you have it connected properly. It is a 1 in 2 out. It will have to have the '1 in side' connected to your Cable box. The '2 out' end will then be divided, 1 going into the Xbox's HDMI in (and then from your Xbox's HDMI out, you'll run another
    to the TV), the other going straight to your TV. I know it probably seems simple enough... but when you start dealing with splitters and the extra cables involved, it's often easy to get something plugged in the wrong way and not even realize it. Or worse,
    you plug it in the way you think it should be, but find out it isn't supposed to be that way (it happens).

    If that's all right, I don't know what else to try. But I do know that many people will probably tell you that a powered splitter is a better option. I can't disagree. I've heard more than a couple of people say that non powered splitters aren't that great
    and can have issues with signal degradation and other things. I don't know, myself. I've always used a powered splitter.
     
    A Blue Illusion, Feb 19, 2015
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  6. tohellnbak
    tohellnbak Guest
    that splitter will burn out and you will have sound and quality issues... HDMI is a powered feed.. by splitting a powered feed like that UNpowered, you will have a problem. You need to get a powered splitter... I recommend HDview.. good quality for the price...

    www.amazon.com/.../B002673EW6
     
    tohellnbak, Feb 19, 2015
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  7. tohellnbak
    tohellnbak Guest
    and honestly... if you have the feed of the TV into the Xbox like intended.. you can still use all your OEM remotes, none the wiser
     
    tohellnbak, Feb 19, 2015
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  8. Chris238
    Chris238 Guest

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    Thanks for the replies guys.

    @Bird125 That sounds like it would work just fine. However, I don't have room to put that many cables through my cabinet. (Without widening the hole, which I prefer not to) This may be a good last ditch effort if all else fails though!

    @A Blue Illusion It's all plugged in right, just doesn't seem to be a supported config with this splitter. (Or maybe it's a bum splitter, it was pretty cheap after all) Good point with the powered splitter, I think this'll probably be the next thing I try.

    @tohellnbak Thanks for the link. After looking at that page, I am sure this'll do nicely. I will be ordering one of these shortly. Regarding the OEM remotes. Yes, it's just that I have some VERY technically challenged folks in my household. They simply refuse
    to learn how to turn on the X1, and there's nothing I can do to force them. In any case, that's my predicament. If I want to use the X1's TV functionality, I have to do so without hindering the use of the cable box directly.

    If only the X1 had a "True" HDMI passthrough that would pass the signal even with the X1 turned off, there wouldn't be an issue. I honestly see this as an oversight on MS's part. This could have easily been integrated into the hardware I'm sure.
     
    Chris238, Oct 31, 2018
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  9. Chris238 Win User

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    Thanks for the replies guys.

    @Bird125 That sounds like it would work just fine. However, I don't have room to put that many cables through my cabinet. (Without widening the hole, which I prefer not to) This may be a good last ditch effort if all else fails though!

    @A Blue Illusion It's all plugged in right, just doesn't seem to be a supported config with this splitter. (Or maybe it's a bum splitter, it was pretty cheap after all) Good point with the powered splitter, I think this'll probably be the next thing I try.

    @tohellnbak Thanks for the link. After looking at that page, I am sure this'll do nicely. I will be ordering one of these shortly. Regarding the OEM remotes. Yes, it's just that I have some VERY technically challenged folks in my household. They simply refuse
    to learn how to turn on the X1, and there's nothing I can do to force them. In any case, that's my predicament. If I want to use the X1's TV functionality, I have to do so without hindering the use of the cable box directly.

    If only the X1 had a "True" HDMI passthrough that would pass the signal even with the X1 turned off, there wouldn't be an issue. I honestly see this as an oversight on MS's part. This could have easily been integrated into the hardware I'm sure.
  10. tohellnbak Win User

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    that splitter will burn out and you will have sound and quality issues... HDMI is a powered feed.. by splitting a powered feed like that UNpowered, you will have a problem. You need to get a powered splitter... I recommend HDview.. good quality for the price...

    www.amazon.com/.../B002673EW6
  11. tohellnbak Win User

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    and honestly... if you have the feed of the TV into the Xbox like intended.. you can still use all your OEM remotes, none the wiser
  12. A Blue Illusion Win User

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    LOL @ bird. Good answer!

    @ OP. Make sure you have it connected properly. It is a 1 in 2 out. It will have to have the '1 in side' connected to your Cable box. The '2 out' end will then be divided, 1 going into the Xbox's HDMI in (and then from your Xbox's HDMI out, you'll run another
    to the TV), the other going straight to your TV. I know it probably seems simple enough... but when you start dealing with splitters and the extra cables involved, it's often easy to get something plugged in the wrong way and not even realize it. Or worse,
    you plug it in the way you think it should be, but find out it isn't supposed to be that way (it happens).

    If that's all right, I don't know what else to try. But I do know that many people will probably tell you that a powered splitter is a better option. I can't disagree. I've heard more than a couple of people say that non powered splitters aren't that great
    and can have issues with signal degradation and other things. I don't know, myself. I've always used a powered splitter.
  13. J3RS3Y DEVIL Win User

    Looking for an HDMI splitting solution

    I'm running HDMI from the cable box to the xbox passthrough and to the TV and component from the cable box to the TV. To give the non-users (my wife) an alternative.

    If they refuse to use the Xbox they will have to deal with the inferior connection. :)
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