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I'm looking into a HDMI splitter so I can send HDMI video directly to the TV while the HD Audio is sent to a receiver. I'm just wondering if a splitter would add input latency or not? Or if this would even work? I know I could just run my HDMI into my receiver and then out to TV but even with all the extra processing off I feel noticeable input lag even if it may be like 10ms or so.


Would using a splitter be like sending it directly to the tv without added input latency? I would love to take advantage of 7.1 audio on my xbox one x but not at the cost of input latency. Does anyone have any experience with this setup? Thanks
 

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I'm looking into a HDMI splitter so I can send HDMI video directly to the TV while the HD Audio is sent to a receiver. I'm just wondering if a splitter would add input latency or not? Or if this would even work? I know I could just run my HDMI into my receiver and then out to TV but even with all the extra processing off I feel noticeable input lag even if it may be like 10ms or so.


Would using a splitter be like sending it directly to the tv without added input latency? I would love to take advantage of 7.1 audio on my xbox one x but not at the cost of input latency. Does anyone have any experience with this setup? Thanks
A little late for a response, but the HDS-42AVR splitter sold on outlaw audio's site should do what you want. It has four inputs and two outputs. One output is a pass through and the other is an audio only. I use it to send 4k hdr to my tv and 7.1 audio to my older HDMI 1.4 receiver. The only thing you cannot do is VRR. The Xbox one x has to have a direct connection to the tv for variable refresh rate to work.
 
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