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OneRemote HDMI switch for BeoVisions

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ClausMikkelsen
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ClausMikkelsen Posted: Sun, Oct 20 2013 7:35 AM

Hi all, 

Do any of you have any experience with OneRemote HDMI switch for B&O tv?

I would love some more HDMI inputs for my BeoVision 8-40 and came across this solution from OneRemote. Both the Gefen and Atlona options are way to expensive to me for a few more HDMI's. This one is way cheaper, but does it work?

http://shop.oneremote.dk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=31_33&products_id=3299&language=en&osCsid=bc7q2q75vela10j9o7gg3q2vb4

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karlquist replied on Sun, Oct 20 2013 7:46 AM

hi ,i use the marmitek hdmi switch  costs 35 euro,s and works perfect 

grt cvb

ClausMikkelsen
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Hi karlquist and thank you for your answer. 

Which PUC is used to control the switch? :-)

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elephant replied on Sun, Oct 20 2013 8:33 AM

ClausMikkelsen:

Hi karlquist and thank you for your answer. 

Which PUC is used to control the switch? :-)

My question too :)

Their website says "Operate your connected A/V equipment remotely via the infrared return signal" - I hope this means remote Beo 4 controls ?

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ClausMikkelsen
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I'm googling like crazy for different solutions... and though it is more expensive than OneRemote, Marmitek and a ton of other brands, then I'm enchanted by the Atlona AT-HD4-V42... Would be great with two outputs - maybe I should add a projector? ;-)

But if I add a switch with PUC control, I will be loosing an IR input on the television and only have 3 left for my 4 HDMI inputs? Correct?

 

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The problem in general about adding HDMI-inputs is that you soon run out of PUC's - and there is no PUC-extender!

MM

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StUrrock replied on Sun, Oct 20 2013 6:07 PM
Millemissen:

The problem in general about adding HDMI-inputs is that you soon run out of PUC's - and there is no PUC-extender!

MM

There is a tv - and there is a BV.

Yes there is a way to extend PUC control :)

http://www.bang-olufsen.com/en/picture/beo6?gclid=CIHy9vDypboCFSXItAodQRkAIw
Millemissen
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......a pretty expensive one 💰

MM

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ClausMikkelsen
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I'm so glad for your responses.

f I add the Atlona switch with 4 inputs and 2 outputs, will I then have 4 or 5 HDMI's available on my TV? 

The switch will be added to HDMI B, which gives the inputs B1, B2, B3 and B4. But is HDMI A still in action or will it be unavailable, when I add the switch? 

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