DJ Lushious said: A coupler is a solution only in that it saves the PS4's HDMI port from excessive wear-and-tear. Click to expand...

A number of GAFfers, including myself, are able to get a 1x2 HDMI switch to work without issue. Click to expand...

Andodalf said: Not shit at all if you understand anything. The screen isn't HDR, so the image sent to it isn't HDR. The image on TV is a de warped version of the VR image, so it won't be HDR either.



That's their thinking, and they didn't consider the unit for solely passthrough purposes. Click to expand...

The problem though is you're still straining the ports on the Processor Unit. So pulling cables constantly isn't an ideal solution at all.My bad, I remember seeing people trying switches in the other thread and getting degradation artifacts, but looking again it seems like it's an issue of a powered vs non powered switch.Nah, I understand it and it's still shit. It's a case of poor planning, lack of forethought and the feels like the left hand not talking to the right hand with how everything should work together. Sony has all these things that just don't fit together well. It's a bad design period. People can call it shit and it would be reasonable. The very notion that this thing wasn't supposed to live as a pass through and you'd be constantly unplugging the cables in the back of your TV would be a dumb design from the beginning.