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Old 01-12-2009, 03:12 PM   #1
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I have the splitter below splitting the signal from my Direct HD DVR to both my TV and my receiver. When going to my receiver, Dolby Digital is not being passed. What is more likely to be the problem, the splitter or the cables?

http://firefold.com/1X2-HDMI-Splitter-P430C134.aspx
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Old 01-12-2009, 03:19 PM   #2
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i would take the splitter out and use one cable and see if it works. then use the other. if they both work its not the cable
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Old 01-12-2009, 03:36 PM   #3
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I've been playing a bit with different splitters, D.A.'s and many don't want to pass the audio especially HD audio. When I contact the suppliers like Geffen, PureLink etc., they say all the specs are there... the audio has to pass but as we all know with HDMI/HDCP... nothing is certain and many boxes just wont pass anything other than stereo or Pro-Logic. The companies don't know what the problem is but I can tell you this... almost none of the box manufacturers seem to actually test their units on HD audio. They don't have the receivers and HD-Audio capable sources. They all test for version 1.3 HDMI video but I still can'r fine one that actually admits they physically try HD audio through their boxes. Some boxes pass it like one of the Marantz units but I suspect it's just be accident or... Marantz has actually tested since they produce their own receivers and BD players. ...probably not MAKE them but they produce them.
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Old 01-12-2009, 03:47 PM   #4
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I've been playing a bit with different splitters, D.A.'s and many don't want to pass the audio especially HD audio. When I contact the suppliers like Geffen, PureLink etc., they say all the specs are there... the audio has to pass but as we all know with HDMI/HDCP... nothing is certain and many boxes just wont pass anything other than stereo or Pro-Logic. The companies don't know what the problem is but I can tell you this... almost none of the box manufacturers seem to actually test their units on HD audio. They don't have the receivers and HD-Audio capable sources. They all test for version 1.3 HDMI video but I still can'r fine one that actually admits they physically try HD audio through their boxes. Some boxes pass it like one of the Marantz units but I suspect it's just be accident or... Marantz has actually tested since they produce their own receivers and BD players. ...probably not MAKE them but they produce them.
Yeah, I knew HD audio would be iffy with them, but DD 5.1? I am suprised this is an issue. I got the splitter to fix a video issue with component cables, but now I have a minor audio issue. I wonder if I should get the new one from monoprice.
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I'm no expert, but doesn't HDMI audio "downgrade" to the lowest common denominator? By that, I mean if it detects a device not capable of playing a codec, it will only send the codec that can be played. It's no different than if you run HDMI through an AVR to a TV. If you have the AVR set to pass through the audio, you will not get anything better than 2-channel stereo (which is what the TV can accept). Turn off the audio-out, and you'll get DD, DTS, etc...

In your case, it "sees" the TV, and will not send anything other than what your set can accept. Disconnect the cable to the TV, and I bet you'll get your DD back.

It's not the splitter or the cables, it's how HDMI works.
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Old 01-12-2009, 04:07 PM   #6
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I'm no expert, but doesn't HDMI audio "downgrade" to the lowest common denominator? By that, I mean if it detects a device not capable of playing a codec, it will only send the codec that can be played. It's no different than if you run HDMI through an AVR to a TV. If you have the AVR set to pass through the audio, you will not get anything better than 2-channel stereo (which is what the TV can accept). Turn off the audio-out, and you'll get DD, DTS, etc...

In your case, it "sees" the TV, and will not send anything other than what your set can accept. Disconnect the cable to the TV, and I bet you'll get your DD back.

It's not the splitter or the cables, it's how HDMI works.
I did not know that.

I will try that tonight, but is there any other way for me to get around this problem?
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I did not know that.

I will try that tonight, but is there any other way for me to get around this problem?
Run a Toslink from your DVR to your receiver for the audio. That way, you'll keep the HDMI picture quality and still get the DD/DTS audio. It's not HD audio, so there's no need to pass it via HDMI.
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Old 01-12-2009, 04:36 PM   #8
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Run a Toslink from your DVR to your receiver for the audio. That way, you'll keep the HDMI picture quality and still get the DD/DTS audio. It's not HD audio, so there's no need to pass it via HDMI.
Great idea, can't believe I didn't think of that.

If I run optical to the receiver for audio, I do not need to split the 1 HDMI, correct? I can have the HDMI go straight to the TV?
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Great idea, can't believe I didn't think of that.

If I run optical to the receiver for audio, I do not need to split the 1 HDMI, correct? I can have the HDMI go straight to the TV?
You got it!
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Old 01-12-2009, 04:38 PM   #10
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You got it!
...although I did waste about $50 on a splitter to find this out, but all the same...

I'll test it tonight! Thanks for your help buddy!
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schultz i never splitters had a problem with HD audio? i dont think i will be getting one if thats the case. you think the one from monoprice will be fine?
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I'd buy it on the condition you can return it if it doesn't pass the audio properly. It's not usually the cables... from what I've seen, you can bypass the D.A.'s and splitters and going straight to the receiver, the audio passes. For some reason, many boxes become a middle man in the stream and the HDCP doesn't like that... it thinks you are trying to copy.

You would absolutely run a Toslink if you're not trying to get HD audio and if your HDMI is going to your display. I thought you were running from source to splitter to receiver to display.
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maybe i missed it but why does your receiver have an hdmi in but not an out
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You would absolutely run a Toslink if you're not trying to get HD audio and if your HDMI is going to your display. I thought you were running from source to splitter to receiver to display.
I was running from source to splitter to receiver to display, but also from source to splitter to display. The reason for this was I don't want my receiver on all the time. Sometimes I just want to watch TV throught the TV's speakers.
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Oh I see. Well, why not, in that case, run a simple white and red RCA pair from the source unit to to display's audio in then. You'd at least get stereo from the panel and wouldn't have to turn on the receiver. Unless your display does in fact have a Toslink input for audio.
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schultz i never splitters had a problem with HD audio? i dont think i will be getting one if thats the case. you think the one from monoprice will be fine?
The one from mono that is 1.3 certified may work, but I don't think the 1.2 version will. What are you splitting and to what?
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I was running from source to splitter to receiver to display, but also from source to splitter to display. The reason for this was I don't want my receiver on all the time. Sometimes I just want to watch TV throught the TV's speakers.
ahhh ok I see, you could always get an hdmi switch then it would only recognize one at a time but since you wouldn't be passing any hd codecs I would just go with the digital cable.
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ahhh ok I see, you could always get an hdmi switch then it would only recognize one at a time but since you wouldn't be passing any hd codecs I would just go with the digital cable.
Yeah, thats what I will do.

New question: we know HDMI brand doesn't really matter, but what about Optical cables?
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Yeah, thats what I will do.

New question: we know HDMI brand doesn't really matter, but what about Optical cables?
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Will toslink/optical cables pass 5.1 sound? I read on a thread a while back that they only pass 2.0.
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