boy that 3D must look awesome on that 20" TV you have
Blue Jeans' switch isn't made in China? Most of their cable is.I swapped out my China no-name 5 port HDMI switch for a Blue Jeans Cable 5 port HDMI switch I bought off of Amazon about a month ago, and just didn't switch it earlier.
NOW, the HDMI test on the Vip722k properly detects my monitors HDCP keys as valid, and everything passes the test perfectly. So, MY issue was the China switch didn't pass the signal 100%. That could also be an issue for others if they have a switch like this in-line, and are having a problem where it should work.
Blue Jeans' switch isn't made in China? Most of their cable is.
Could this troll OP actually come to good use? I tried using an HDMI switch (Ultra High Performance 3x1 HDMI switch) that didn't do anything with the 722k in or not. Couldn't pass through a signal, maybe a dud. One thing I've noticed is that there seems to be several companies that are selling a very similarly looking device. I'm trying the Kinivo switch next.Maybe it is, who knows, but the point here is it passes the entire proper HDMI signal, unlike my previous no-name Chinese HDMI switch box. Without passing the entire signal unchanged, it can affect problems on encrypted signals including causing the signal to black-out the tuner. So, people could blame the receiver or broadcast, when it really might be a switch box or particular HDMI cable causing the issue.
I tried to reboot my Android tablet by flipping it over and shaking it. Any ideas why that doesn't work?
All complaints aside, it sure is easier to draw a circle on it than using those old dials.Try using steel-toed. First "boot" it then "reboot" it .
All complaints aside, it sure is easier to draw a circle on it than using those old dials.
I tried ordering a 3d movie but got the message "Your display is not compatible with this event".
HUH? I know I don't have a 3DTV, but what about the anaglyph (red cyan) video format? You can use that with all TV's.
In any event, it wouldn't make sense to get ANY new AVR until it's HDMI 2.0 capable. Not much longer now.
But if buying new, now, why not wait for the future proofing that HDMI 2.0 brings? Heck, for the better color space support alone I'd wait.
BTW, when I clicked your link all I got was: "No Information Found!"