Hi, a good quality HDMI switch with audio extractor should do the job like this link
PS5 HDMI to one of three HDMI inputs of the switch; optical output to beam and HDMI output to projector.
That looks like a really good option, thank you!
Let’s leave this in case anyone has other suggestions, but I think that’s likely to be the best answer :)
(Also, I love the username - Eddie was a legend!)
(Eddie was a legend!)
Oh yes he was and my first name is actually Eddie. Besides that I sense a lot of things in common like first do and then think haha.
Do you have any experience with this solution by now? I’m in the exact same situation, and have read about splitters being somewhat problematic with regard to lag/delays or dropping audio channels.
Do you get 5.1 channels and HDR image from the suggested splitter?
What do I need to check if I want to buy a splitter that allows for both?
Do you have any experience with this solution by now? I’m in the exact same situation, and have read about splitters being somewhat problematic with regard to lag/delays or dropping audio channels.
Do you get 5.1 channels and HDR image from the suggested splitter?
What do I need to check if I want to buy a splitter that allows for both?
Hi, yes!
After comparing a few options, I went for the suggested model and have been using it for my PS4 - hopefully soon a PS5 when they come back into stock!
As mentioned before, I route things to a beamer (projector) and they are apparently notorious for controller lag, so I was curious whether the splitter might make this noticeable for me… It didn’t! Personally I’ve never noticed it - it certainly doesn’t interfere with my games. I’m not a pro or competitive player, and it’s been fine for my needs.
I do get 5.1 through it, but my beamer only has a simulation of HDR (I’m not even sure if beamers can do HDR - that might be a TV-screen-only thing). I’ve not tried fiddling with that, but I’m not 100% sure I’d be able to notice the difference anyway.
The splitter occasionally doesn’t notice when I swap inputs, but in those times I just used the remote control and it swaps. Most of the time it automatically switches to new inputs.
My splitter doesn’t get hot at all - I’ve seen other people comment on that, but maybe they had a defective unit? Mine remains at room temp.
When I pause a movie for five or ten minutes, it will take a second or two after unpausing for the audio to kick in again. I think this is what you meant by the audio dropping. It’s not ideal, but a second or two after a ten minute break doesn’t cause a problem either.
Personally I’m very happy with the solution - it does exactly what I needed. Thanks again to Eddie for the recommendation!