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Same issue, want to get 4K HDR on my TV while sending audio through HDMI to a non HDCP2.2 receiver for Dolby Atmos. Tried this HDMI splitter and it did NOT solve the problem. It sent 4K to the TV and Atmos to the receiver but with no HDR. The manual says that all connected devices need to be compatible with HDCP2.2 for HDR to work. These splitters aren't designed for this type workaround application but it would be nice if it was. IS THERE A SPLITTER OR DEVICE THAT WILL ALLOW THIS APPLICATION TO WORK WITHOUT BUYING A NEW RECEIVER OR USING DUAL HDMI OUTPUT SOURCE? At the moment I am using the Audio Return Channel hdmi input on my TV to the ARC hdmi output on my receiver. No Atmos from the source this way but will still get DDPlus and will properly display 4K HDR from source. However I can still get Atmos with ONLY the local apps on the TV with this set up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This splitter will do the job. It is however very important you use 2.0+ HDMI cables as you noted. I am doing exactly what you want to do right now. This splitter works as it indicates. You did not ask, but it will also pass dolby vision.
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