Wo steht denn da was von HD Fury?
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I’ve actually managed to get mine working pretty much properly with no issues at last. I haven’t had issues with Sky Q or Xbox, but the PS4 was my nightmare, and I did notice the occasional cut outs on my Apple TV, but only when watch YouTube for some reason.
The way I’ve got it working really well is probably a bit complicated, but I haven’t had any issues for a few days now.
I’ve got an LG C9 with a Denon AVC-X6500H and a Logitech Harmony Elite, so I’ve got the sync box hooked up to the Denon on the monitor 2 output and the Denon is connected to HDMI2 since the app says you need ports 2 or 4 for Dolby Vision. The TV is still connected to the Denon on monitor 1 on HDMI port 2 for eARC, but I have also connected the TV to the sync box on the HDMI output.
I then have my Xbox connected to the HDMI 4 on the sync box, and that works well because I still get to use the VRR and ALLM modes and all of that good stuff. The box seems to pass stuff through to the TV really well.
Then when I want to use sync lights, I use the TV’s HDMI 1 as the source and I make sure the Denon is only outputting to monitor 2. No cut outs or anything and the Xbox passes Atmos audio through the TV and back to the Denon without issues. When we don’t want the lights to sync I use HDMI 2 on the TV and monitor 1 on the Denon. I have the lights configured for all my gaming consoles and my oppo blu-ray, and I don’t tend to use them for TV watching activities now like Sky Q or my Apple TV. I have also created Harmony activities for those devices so if I do want the lights to sync it’s easy to switch.
I do also have a raspberry pi with Homebridge on it and I’ve linked my Harmony up through that so if I’m going to watch a movie on the Apple TV I can just tell Siri ‘I’m watching a movie’ and she’ll switch the light syncing on.
Oh...and just in case it wasn’t clear, if I do put the lights on for the Apple TV, I don’t get the cutouts in YouTube any more with this set up so it’s as close to just working as I can get it.
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Oder warte einfach auf die Philips OLEDs mit HDMI 2.1 nächstes Jahr...