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I'm sure this has been discussed but could not find a senario that matched my situation. I currently have an Onkyo 605 running my hdtv box, blu-ray player and plasma. I'm looking to add my projector in the mix. The pj is currently going from hdmi to dvi-d into the pj. I have a monoprice 4x1 switch that I would like to use but I'm thinking I need a 4x2 with two hdmi out's.

Is there a way to manipulate my current switch so I can run both the tv and pj to it and switch between the two? I tested the switch last night and it will work through the receiver with the projector by itself or the tv by itself.
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Hello John.

After reading your scenario, the easiest way to resolve your dilemma is opting for a 2 out switcher. There is another solution, but IMO not the most efficient, but it will work. You could opt for this product.

http://www.hdtvsupply.com/1x4hdsphdand.html



I hope this is a help. Truly, the best option would be an AVR with 2 HDMI outs. But that's way more expensive!
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