

I've tested the cables and they are all working in any other scenario than the one we need!īecause the projector works when I connect it directly to the devices I looked in Amazon and found a HDMI splitter that claimed it sent the signal to two displays at the same time. I've also fiddled with the advanced setting on the amp that's designed to adjust to fit the output. Yeah I've tried turning all the processing settings off. Im wonder if anyone has a suggestion I haven't thought of? I don't want to replace the amp because its working!?!! It's just with the projector. I have played with all settings I can find for HDMI video resolution and processing but to no avail.

I have updated the firmware on both the amp and projector. It is ONLY when trying to connect to the projector. If I swap the cables over back to the TV everything works perfectly. However all the other posts seem to lose HDMI output all together. I thought this may have been the cause because I did notice some static / sparks when making contact with the rear of the amp trying to slot the HDMI cable in.

I've read up and 99.9% of similar issues appear to be the HDMI board or something similar. , but the projector is just blue screen with an inconsistent message of either 'no signal' or 'not supported'. The sound continues to come through the amp from the input, Fire TV for e.g. Unfortunately two nights ago it's just stopped working. Bit of a pain but easy enough and worth it. If I want to watch through projector I do have to reach down the back of the amp and swap over the HDMI to the TV with the 10m HDMI going to the projector. The projector is on the opposite side of the room so I ran a 10m HDMI to it. I recently added an Epson EB-W39 HD projector. It has a Amazon Fire TV, android box and PS4 going into HDMI inputs. There appears to be some knowledgeable people on here.
