I really have quite the mess after dropping DTV or Ruined ATTV.
If I watch Amazon Prime, or any other service, I have to just use the audio on the TV, because it is not compatible with my Lexicon.
I would like it to be as robust as possible, not some cheap little POS.
I do have some cool HDMI splitters. I just have to press a button to go between Roku and Fire TV on 2 devices. It's mind boggling figuring all this out, especially when you have 2 TVs. Aa 4K and a Plasma 1080p.
I found this, it seems like I can control inputs with my splitters into the HDMI input, and then take advantage of digital or analog output. Do you guys agree that this is the ticket, or do you know of a better device?
I would really like to have as sophisticated of a device as possible, even 2 HDMI inputs, etc... But I think I can figure out the splits on the front end to at least 1 TV, maybe with 2 of them, I could handle both TVs I have duplicate Roku and Fire TV modules.
Thanks for any and all advice!!!
This is the best option I have found so far..
Doug
If I watch Amazon Prime, or any other service, I have to just use the audio on the TV, because it is not compatible with my Lexicon.
I would like it to be as robust as possible, not some cheap little POS.
I do have some cool HDMI splitters. I just have to press a button to go between Roku and Fire TV on 2 devices. It's mind boggling figuring all this out, especially when you have 2 TVs. Aa 4K and a Plasma 1080p.
I found this, it seems like I can control inputs with my splitters into the HDMI input, and then take advantage of digital or analog output. Do you guys agree that this is the ticket, or do you know of a better device?
I would really like to have as sophisticated of a device as possible, even 2 HDMI inputs, etc... But I think I can figure out the splits on the front end to at least 1 TV, maybe with 2 of them, I could handle both TVs I have duplicate Roku and Fire TV modules.
Thanks for any and all advice!!!
This is the best option I have found so far..
Doug
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