I believe the slingbox pro only has component inputs for HD. (If that was the reason you were going to split the HDMI signal)
Yes, that was the reason. Geez, when I saw the 'D' connector labeled "HD", I assumed it was HDMI.EJ said:I believe the slingbox pro only has component inputs for HD. (If that was the reason you were going to split the HDMI signal)
I thought the fix to get it to output on both the HDMI and Component had a number of complications. Like it only works on units build between certain dates, the setting has to be applied everytime the power is cycled...tivoboy said:yep, only componant. It is pretty good though. you CAN run the componant and HDMI trick on the HDTIVO, and just use the componant for the slingbox pro. That works too, if you want to maintain the HDMI you are using on the tv, and the settings you have done.
That is the case.garberfc said:I thought the fix to get it to output on both the HDMI and Component had a number of complications. Like it only works on units build between certain dates, the setting has to be applied everytime the power is cycled...
Let me know if this is NOT the case...![]()
I am running HDMI to my TV and Component to the Slingbox Pro and have had no issues. Not sure if that makes me the rule or the exception, but S3 and Slingbox Pro works perfect for me.MurrayW said:That is the case.
Not true, the SlingBox Solo uses component connections. The Pro model uses HDMI instead of component. You can however use a SlingBox HD Connect cord to utilized a component device to connect to the SlingBox Pro's HDMI port.EJ said:I believe the slingbox pro only has component inputs for HD.
Thanks for the link. That picture IS like a thousand words...kyungkim said:That faux hdmi plug is made for one of these -
http://www.slingmedia.com/go/hd-connect
I wonder if making the plug identical was a marketing guy's idea. I bet the tech support at sling loves that, wonder how many calls they take a day about the "hdmi" port not working.
So non of the sling products (nor any other sling type knockoffs) have a hdmi port. The one on the sling pro is designed to confuse everyone into thinking it is.
Uhmm, it'll be closer to a decade or so before any consumer device is able to record from a hdmi/dvi source. You have to deal with not only the encryption but also the sheer volume of uncompressed data coming off of the digital video source. Someone used an analogy of feeding an elephant to a baby..I looks like I'll have to wait another year or so until someone makes a sling type product that supports digital inputs...