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It is not the number of inputs that matter .It is the output it comes in between the out put of the home theater receiver and your TV. Transmitter connects to Receiver , local TV loops through the transmitter. Whatever the receiver is outputting it will display on the remote monitor. You can additionally add one more device to the transmitter to display one device on the local TV and the second device on the remote TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have this gw3dhdkit connected from my receiver output to a projector input and results are inconsistent. I should say it USED TO be a solid connection from my Samsung Blu-ray through to the PJ, but now won't connect at all, and I know signal fine since I have dual display through amp to a TV. TV working fine, IOGear nothing cept blinking blue lights on both. It has also consistently dropped connection when I run a FiOS box through the amp, almost with no rational reason. I should note there is no line of sight and the units are transferring through one sheetrock wall over approximately 20 feet. I have dealt with this for about a year since Blu-ray WAS working and cable box sort of with no wires to projector. Now I just decided to get a Nyrius Aries Pro. Hopefully better. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes.....2 inputs, remote switchable, 2 outputs both live at the same time..
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for choosing IOGEAR. There is no guarantee when using AV receivers they all process video differently however we have tested this with a few receivers here with mixed results . Make sure the output of the AV receiver goes directly to HDMI 1 or 2 on the GW3DHDKIT transmitter , The loop through (HDMI out) can be used to go back to a hardwired TV if one was connected to your receiver. Once again, thank you for choosing IOGEAR.
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