It does not work on my 4 in 1 out switch or another 2 way one both from monoprice
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I was going to order this For only $8.41 each when QTY 50+ purchased - 3X1 Mini HDMI? Switch
Looks like I'll have to move my bluray and Xbox to the switch and Chromecast to the TV.
It does not work on my 4 in 1 out switch or another 2 way one both from monoprice.
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CEC I believe is the technology that is behind turning on the t.v. when it's off. I unfortunately can't take advantage of it because I have the CC powered by the open usb port on my tv which doesn't provide power when the tv is off.It works in my very inexpensive switch that I got from either monoprice or meritline a number of years back. The switch is supposed to automatically switch to the most recently active port but doesn't seem to do that well. I have to push the button to select the port I want to use, not that big of a deal. I'm not sure on the specifics of how the Chromecast is supposed to turn on your TV when you send video to it but I know that doesn't work when using the switch. I haven't tried with it connected directly to the TV.
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I was going to order this For only $8.41 each when QTY 50+ purchased - 3X1 Mini HDMI? Switch
Looks like I'll have to move my bluray and Xbox to the switch and Chromecast to the TV.
I bought that exact switch and can confirm that it works fine. I have a Roku in one, Tivo in two and the Chromecast in three and they all work.
I bought that exact switch and can confirm that it works fine. I have a Roku in one, Tivo in two and the Chromecast in three and they all work.
Is there a significant advantage to having a powered HDMI switch over an unpowered one? The powered ones are more expensive.