While searching for HDMI switches I fell upon this little thing, and others like it:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005 ... Redirect=y
It seems to have EDID dip switches and capable of outputting to two different displays at the same time. Now, correct me if I am wrong, but would that not sort of imply that they would have to circumvent HDCP for that to work?
I've seen simple HDMI splitter devices that take one HDMI input and send the signal to two different displays, with EDID dip switches allowing you to change the signal to, say, 1080p for one of the displays. That can only work if HDCP is circumvented, right? Since it would require the input signal to be converted for one of the outputs.
If so, other than perhaps suspect build quality, this does seem ideal. It strip HDCP for the PS3, and switch between all my analogue devices, maybe? It is bordering on being cheap enough to be worth a shot, even if it does not do what I expect it to.
Does anyone know how RT4K emulates the analogue DAC for the Analogue systems? My main concern is that this switch might somehow disrupt that process, in which case it would be rendered unfit for its purpose.