Only 1 HDMI connection - Want to set up TV on xbox one but not use xbox one.

Discus and support Only 1 HDMI connection - Want to set up TV on xbox one but not use xbox one. in XBoX Games and Apps to solve the problem; Basically, I am in East Coast Canada and on bell FibreOP and we are *** out of luck. This is what I would like to do... I have 1 HDMI connection to... Discussion in 'XBoX Games and Apps' started by BB of Saecula, Apr 8, 2015.

  1. Only 1 HDMI connection - Want to set up TV on xbox one but not use xbox one.


    Basically, I am in East Coast Canada and on bell FibreOP and we are *** out of luck.

    This is what I would like to do... I have 1 HDMI connection to my TV and setting up my TV to XBOX One will not work just yet as i will need Microsoft to add my local cable company into there system, but what I would like to do is use the xbox one as a passthrough
    and still control my cable box via my cable remote. I tried to set this up and didn't have any luck.

    Think of it as the old school RG 46 cable and VCR trick, your cable when into the VCR and then from the VCR to the TV and you could still watch TV.

    I want to output my TV signal into the XBOX ONE HDMI input and output from the xbox one to the TV, then control the Cable box from the cable remote and when I play games i don't need to switch my TV Box and XBOX one back and forth...

    can anyone help with this?

    :)
     
    BB of Saecula, Apr 8, 2015
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  2. Jacobygamer8
    Jacobygamer8 Guest
    Connecting Xbox One to home theatre devices

    I have an Xbox one that I initially set up as follows: comcast cable box HDMI out into XBox One HDMI IN. Then Xbox One HDMI Out into HD TV HDMI IN. Then when I connect TV to AV Receiver it doesn't allow for surround sound. A guy at best buy said to
    never connect cable TV box straight to the Xbox One. So I have tried that, but the Xbox One says no connection to TV.

    Honestly, is the only way to connect an Xbox into my entertainment system via connecting cable TV box directly to the Xbox only? That means I can't watch TV or use internet streaming apps on the TV unless the Xbox is turned on. Is this true? Help an old
    guy out please.
     
    Jacobygamer8, Apr 8, 2015
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  3. how can I watch tv through xbox one and on another imput on tv

    I set up tv on xbox one by connecting hdmi to back of xbox one from my dish box but when I want to switch imputs on tv back to dish tv my cable box only has one hdmi input so I have to switch the hdmi around to watch tv again I bought a 2 female and one
    male hdmi splitter so one hdmi is going from cable box to xbox and one hdmi going from cable box to my tv put it wont work if I have to hdmis plugged into the splitter is there another way I can watch tv both on xbox and different imput on tv with having
    only one hdmi port on cable box
     
    Laffing Devilzz, Apr 8, 2015
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  4. Only 1 HDMI connection - Want to set up TV on xbox one but not use xbox one.

    What part of this didn't work? It should be pretty straight forward, cable box to Hdmi input on xbox one, xbox one hdmi out to tv. Click on the tv app on the xbox one, and than use cable box remote to switch tv channels.
     
    SLIM 151proof, Apr 12, 2015
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  5. c1turbo Win User

    Lack of HDMI Ports

    My cable box has one HDMI too. It's an HDMI out. Most should only have 1.

    If you don't want it going through the Xbox One then just put the cable box to HDMI 1 on the tv.

    Connect Xbox one HDMI to the Tv's HDMI 2 channel.

    You just have to switch inputs each time if you want tv or xbox one.
  6. SLIM 151proof Win User

    Only 1 HDMI connection - Want to set up TV on xbox one but not use xbox one.

    What part of this didn't work? It should be pretty straight forward, cable box to Hdmi input on xbox one, xbox one hdmi out to tv. Click on the tv app on the xbox one, and than use cable box remote to switch tv channels.
  7. ROBIN H 25 Win User

    My tv supports HDR10, it works on my ps4pro, but the option is greyed out on my xbox one x....

    Hi,

    Not all TV's support HDR on all HDMI connections.

    On my Sony Bravia 4K TV, only two out of the four support HDR even though they all support 4K resolution.
    ^

    This could very well be the issue,

    I have a Samsung 4K HDR TV, with 4 HDMI 2.0 ports, but only one of my port's supports HDR, ( HDMI 1 ),

    If i want to use to my PS4pro with HDR, i have it in HDMI 1, but then if i want to use my Xbox One X with HDR, i have to swap my HDMI cable's around, so that my Xbox One X is now in HDMI 1,

    Best check the TV's manual to find out which HDMI port uses HDR,

    Or try connect the Xbox One X into the HDMI port where you're PS4pro is, and see if HDR then works.
  8. XBF Diego M Win User

    HOW TO USE HDMI IN PORT

    Hi mtrboat,

    Thank you for coming to the Xbox forums for assistance, I'd be happy to help.

    The HDMI IN port on the Xbox One console is used to connect your cable or satellite TV box in order to view your TV channels directly from an app on the Xbox One console. It really isn't used for anything else besides that, so if you want to set up your
    cable provider box that is where you would plug in the HDMI cable for the TV box.

    Follow this guide for reference if you want to set up TV on an Xbox One X console:

    Set up live TV with your Xbox One X, Xbox One S, or original Xbox One console


    I hope this helps!
  9. Rodney Mayhew Win User

    Xbox One X / Samsung UA50KU6000 / Yamaha RX-V385 Receiver / 4K HDR

    Hi Rodney,

    Thanks for coming to the forums. Sounds like the Yamaha receiver may not be fully compatible with the Xbox. As you have tested two different types with the same set up. herwe are a couple links that show how to set up and troubleshoot.

    1. https://support.xbox.com/xbox-one/live-tv/connect-console-to-home-theater
    2. https://support.xbox.com/xbox-one/console/troubleshooting-4k-and-hdr-on-xbox-one
    Hope this helps.

    Brad
    Dear Brad

    Thanks for your response.

    I have the Yamaha RX-V385 receiver which supports 4K Passthrough - HDCP 2.2 / 4K / HDR options including HDR10 etc and to prove this when the Xbox One X is connected directly to the TV with HDMI (not using ARC) then all
    HDR / Display options pass except for Dolby Atmos which I don't use so it's not relevant. Your response is incorrect because if was not compatible it would not work flawlessly with an independent 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player.

    I was told to connect the HDMI output from the Xbox One X to one of the HDMI in ports on the back of the receiver, but maybe this method is not suitable for the Xbox One X. I then connected another HDMI from ARC HDMI port on the TV to the ARC connection on
    the receiver however I suspect this may not be correct.

    I've spent 7 hours troubleshooting this and below is an update:-

    1. My Samsung 50" 4K Ultra HD (UA50KU6000) only has one UHD HDCP 2.2 Port which is HDMI 1 (how convenient) – not.

    2. If you want ARC you are sacrificing all the HDR / 4K features on the Xbox One X

    3. Only HDMI 1 allows for UHD Colour to be used which the Xbox One uses to enable all HDR / 4K features. In fact the Samsung menu shows 1 / 2 / 3 but can only be enabled on HDMI 1.

    4. ARC is on HDMI 3 where UHD is not supported so the console cannot see these features and this is why the the Xbox One X failed to detect the features.

    5. ARC on HDMI 3 will function when the TV goes through the receiver however when you source change to the Xbox One you hit the same issue due to the HDMI Colour option only being available on HDMI 1.

    6.HDMI-CEC functionality made no difference.

    7.Updating the Receiver firmware made no difference either.

    As a final test I will test my Panasonic 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray player on its own on the other HDMI ports to see if it is truly the HDMI ports on the TV, or just an Xbox One X restriction. Suffice to say at the moment if you
    want 4K HDR / Xbox Gaming you need to use HDMI 1 and forgo ARC, and if wanting TV audio via the receiver ARC can be used but you cannot mix both connection types and have HDR / ARC together and would have to keep switching between both for TV / XBOX and changing
    the HDMI port as well.

    So in effect at current ARC with UHD cannot be used combined due to the UHD port restriction. It's quite iffy to have HDMI Colour listed for HDMI 1 / 2 / 3 but can only enable it for HDMI 1 but maybe a hardware limitation.

    I was also contemplating that this ARC setup is confusing the Xbox One X and reporting video compatibility incorrectly.
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