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<blockquote data-quote="Berns" data-source="post: 998458" data-attributes="member: 96677"><p>I'ts a powered splitter that I don't use to split the signal, correct.</p><p>It sits between the TV and the AVR. This way, when the TV is switched off, the switch detects the power off, but still remains a client to the AVR, and therefore, the AVR does not stop producing the sound.</p><p> </p><p>For the history, I actually bought the splitter to split the output of the PC, one line to the TV and one line to the AVR, in the assumption that the AVR would continue to receive the sound feed from the splitter when the TV was switched off.</p><p>That setup did not yield required results. So I tried thinking with another logic (the one mentioned above) and hooray.</p><p> </p><p>To be complete in my answer: I use a USB driven master slave power switch that switches the TV, the AVR and the splitter on when the PC is booted (upon power detection on the USB port). Result: press one button and everything works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berns, post: 998458, member: 96677"] I'ts a powered splitter that I don't use to split the signal, correct. It sits between the TV and the AVR. This way, when the TV is switched off, the switch detects the power off, but still remains a client to the AVR, and therefore, the AVR does not stop producing the sound. For the history, I actually bought the splitter to split the output of the PC, one line to the TV and one line to the AVR, in the assumption that the AVR would continue to receive the sound feed from the splitter when the TV was switched off. That setup did not yield required results. So I tried thinking with another logic (the one mentioned above) and hooray. To be complete in my answer: I use a USB driven master slave power switch that switches the TV, the AVR and the splitter on when the PC is booted (upon power detection on the USB port). Result: press one button and everything works. [/QUOTE]
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