ignition wrote:How many inputs do you have going in? Are they all on simultaneously or individually switched on and off as and when you use them?
5 into my splitter box (Amazon Fire TV, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U and Picade) and directly into the TV I have my Xbox One with Humax box passing through that, an output from my PC and the Soundbar which also has my PS4 plugged into its HDMI in port.
Obviously its a pretty complicated setup, the Fire TV is an always on device, but I don't know if the splitter is always passing that through when nothing else is turned on. My PC is mostly set to output to the TV when its on. Sometimes I have the PS4 and Xbox One on at the same time, but I also have a Harmony remote control that likes to turn things off that it can when I use it.
ignition wrote:Assuming this works and would introduce a bit of video delay, would said delay then make a more prominent input lag for a games console (ie. delay between pressing a button and seeing the action happen)?
It obviously is introducing some kind of delay and hence lag, but to be honest when I use the devices plugged in through it I can't say that I can tell that there is any more lag than normal. Not to say that you wouldn't notice it, but I don't, other than the fact it seems to have made a difference with the sound.