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Yatteen Gehlot Posted on Apr 30, 2012
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No Audio on Multiple Plasma tv's connected via 1*2 hdmi splitter

Hello, I had bought 2 Panasonic Plasma TV's 1.) TH-P42X30D and 2.) TH-P50X30D, and connected them with my PCs on board HDMI port and routed the signals over HDMI CAT 6 extender. the output from the extender is splitted by using 1*2 HDMI splitter. I am getting the picture on both the screens but no sound. If i connect my first TV i.e. P42X directly by extender HDMI output i receive both audio n Video. Pls help me out urgently. Yatteen

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Too many connections here---likely a hookup issue if both sets work alone and frankly the wrong way to do this.

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SOURCE: HDMI AUDIO NOT PASSING THROUGH?

OK try to connect all to tv and from tv connect the sound in digital to H/K receiver and you will have sound at the receiver no matter what.

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SOURCE: I have a LG LCD

I can't speak on whether or not the apple tv has such a setting but the Bluray players does. You go into the bluray player's settings and change the audio output.Your choices should be 2 ch possibly hdmi, bitstream, pcm, and auto. Try hdmi, 2 ch, and pcm because if you have it on auto you might not get sound via an hdmi cable and it's probably not bitstream but try bitstream if none of the others work.

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