I have all my devices (Tivo, Xbox, Roku, Apple TV) plugged into my Denon 2400 receiver and went HDMI 1 out from Denon to Hue Sync, and Hue Sync out to my projector. The projector is in our movie room so had to get a professional to snake a line 20 feet behind a wall, so can't easily access or switch out or add to that one HDMI cable. I read some other people using more than one of the HDMI outputs on the Denon but couldn't figure out how that works.as I can't easily access the projector to put another HDMI line there.īasically the problem is I cannot get the hue sync to turn on when everything else turns on, even though I have it set up in the Hue Sync app to detect and turn on automatically. Once it's on there's no lag, it's just that Sync won't turn on by itself. Looking online and talking to the rep, sounds like IR control is "coming soon" - then I could hook up to my Logitech Harmony to turn on the sync box when everything else turns on, but right now I guess IR is not supported yet and I can't find the Hue Sync Box on my Logitech remote. My set up is Xbox one x > onkyo rz840 receiver > dual hdmi out (main to TV, sub to hue play) > Vizio p75-E1.Īnd yes, I tried different paths such as sync to receiver to TV, and receiver to just the sync (one hdmi out) to TV. I want full 4k, Dolby atmos, hdr10 gaming. To your question, without the sync box I go into Xbox display options and I'll have option to do 1080 or 4k. Soon as I plug in sync box (with or without the receiver) and I go into my Xbox settings again, the 4k option is gone.
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