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A: Your TV has probably CEC enabled. This feature allows devices with CEC to communicate with each other, so when the TV turns off, it tells the switch to turn off as well. In order to stop this, you will need to disable the CEC controls. You will probably have to go under the settings and browse there to see if you can find CEC options.
Q: how do I connect it with my sony Bravia TV with Sony Blu-Ray Player?
A: The HDMI Cable from the TV should go to the Output slot on the Rockfish 4 way splitter, and additional HDMI components should be connected in slots 1, 2 or 3. Let me know if this works.
A: I would recommend you attach HDMI cable to the switches output and connect that to the HDMI 1 input on the LG TV. Then connect the Cable box, dvd and Wii to the switches HDMI input 1, 2 & 3 inputs with their own HDMI cables. Set the TV to HDMI 1 input and change the switch to either 1, 2 or 3 depending on if you want to watch cable, dvd or play the Wii. I hope that helps.
A: IR
A: Is your HDMI-CEC turned on in your settings? I have a Samsung too and their CEC option on settings is called Anynet+. Having Anynet+ turned on actually did not work with the HDMI switch. Some people have success with Rocketfish switch, but in my case it would only work intermittently with my Samsung products, which was a deal-breaker for me. I tried two of them and kept having the same problem.
Q: No signal
A: I’m going to recommend an HDMI reset. To do this, unplug everything from the power. Disconnect all the HDMI cables from both ends and then reconnect them. Then plug in the source devices to the power. Give them about 30 seconds to boot up before plugging in the selector and then the TV. This should fix the issue for you.
A: There are a variety of HDMI cords we offer, which differ in length, price, etc. It all depends on you and what your needs, budget, etc are to make a worthwhile decision. But to answer your question, any HDMI cable should work.
A: If you are using a HDMI splitter to push the signal to both devices, the Computer is most likely going to see the splitter as the next device down stream, and therefore only show one display option.