Since I do not have a lot of HDMI ports on my TV, I got a HDMI splitter. This will give me 4 additional ports. Now I wanted to run my Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch over this splitter at the weekend. With a small Handknippser I can then always switch to the consoles. Joa, everything connected so far and was just about to play PS4. First unsightly surprise. The console tells me that my TV does not support HDR. Although it is a 4K TV from Samsung, which even has HDR +. In the Samsung expert settings HDR + is also activated and the HDMI cable is connected to the UHD Color Port. Still, PS4 says no HDR. Also it is not possible for me to switch back and forth over the 3 consoles. I can do what I want. Picture shows only one of the consoles.
Now I've thought about it. PS4 Pro is optimized for 4K. Xbox One X is optimized for 4K. Nintendo Switch… I do not know Can it be that it's. HDMI Splitter? Because he is only designed for HD as it looks.
Yes, that's probably the switch. Does not the TV have HDMI at least three times?
If it is a cheap splitter that can be that he can't "transfer" 4k. But that is usually the case with the product.
Strangely, only 2 ports. One of them goes to my AV receiver. Which also no HD transmits. If I think about it, I could have come straight to the fact that the HDMI Splitter does not bring much…