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I had a similar issue when i had a Sewell Premium splitter. the answer is not simple but from what i got from their tech team at Sewell, its a combination of the signal not being duplicated more than once from the device the signal is trying to go to. If the splitter sends a signal the device then has to re send it to the "online" device to display the image. If the TV's/devices being used are some what out of date then that is most likely where your problem lies!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The RF-G1182 uses the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) for the display connected to Output 1. You must connect the Display with the lowest resolution capability to Output 1 to allow the device to work correctly. Make sure you unplug the TVs, splitter, and cable box when connecting the HDMI cables. Once everything is connected correctly and the devices have been without power for 30 seconds, plug the cable box in, once the box is booted up plug the splitter in, and finally plug both TVs in.
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