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Review on πŸ’‘ SIIG 4K@60Hz HDR HDMI Splitter with EDID Control, YUV 4:4:4 8-bit, YUV 4:2:0 10-bit, HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2, 18Gbps, Auto Scaling, Low Heat, Cascadable, Firmware Upgradable - 4 Port, 1 Input 4 Output by Luis Tuazon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great with a few edid frame rate issues - no issues after installing or learning the correct edid.

Tried the other two before. Others have sync and HDCP issues and get very hot. This one was solid from the start. By default edid is set to 4k 60 HDR 7.1 audio and it worked great. However, if you want to switch framerate based on content, you need to set Edid learning mode so that it can adjust Edid based on your environment. I've only had it for a few days, but I haven't had any problems. The device gets warm but not hot. I'll update if anything changes, but so far I'm very happy with it. I use it with the ROKU Ultra source. EDIT: I suspect Edid's standard 4K 60 HDR 7.1 doesn't include other refresh rates like 24. It would be nice if it allowed at least 24/60 or even better 23/24/25/29/30/60 (basically everything goes through). I also find that the learned edid is lost when the device is switched off and I had to learn it again. With the default setting of 111, my Roku didn't switch to 24Hz to play movies. I think most displays that can accept 4k 60 can display 4k 24, and would it be better (at least for North America) to support 24 and 60 on first edid? I also find that the learned edid is lost when the device is switched off and I had to learn it again. With the default setting of 111, my Roku didn't switch to 24Hz, to play movies. I think most displays that can accept 4k 60 can display 4k 24, and would it be better (at least for North America) to support 24 and 60 on first edid? I also find that the learned edid is lost when the device is switched off and I had to learn it again. With the default setting of 111, my Roku didn't switch to 24Hz to play movies. I think most displays that can accept 4k 60 can display 4k 24, and would it be better (at least for North America) to support 24 and 60 on first edid? that the learned edid is lost when the device is switched off and I had to learn it again. With the default setting of 111, my Roku didn't switch to 24Hz to play movies. I think most displays that can accept 4k 60 can display 4k 24, and would it be better (at least for North America) to support 24 and 60 on first edid? that the learned edid is lost when the device is switched off and I had to learn it again. With the default setting of 111, my Roku didn't switch to 24Hz to play movies. I think most displays that can accept 4k 60 can display 4k 24, and would it be better (at least for North America) to support 24 and 60 on first edid?

Pros
  • Satellite TV
Cons
  • Slightly dented