I wanted to understand the two Audio (well video as well) endpoints in each room. What are they for (*I know by default you map your audio and video sources there*) the main question is why two. The reason I am asking is wondering if it can help with this scenario:
I have in ceiling speakers these are now working with sources I have that have Coax out into a receiver and the binding works well. However I have some sources (Apple TV 4K, Nvidia Shield etc) that only have HDMI out.
On all the sources I have them mapped into a C4 Leaf Matrix which handles only the video part of the matrix due to limitations in the LU642> So the current setup is:
1. Where I have a device that has a Coax output I mute the TV (Video endpoint) and use my receiver to power on my ceiling speakers and plays through there - all is great. This is bound to the Audio Endpoint 1
2. What I haven't tried yet and thought I would ask here is where I don't have Coax out like the Apple TV 4K for example can I use the Audio Endpoint 2 to insure the receiver is off and then control volume using the TV speakers which are fed via the HDBaseT HDMI output in a HDMI input on the TV?
Kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place as I have different type of sources that behave differently with Audio only. Would appreciate the advise.
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I wanted to understand the two Audio (well video as well) endpoints in each room. What are they for (*I know by default you map your audio and video sources there*) the main question is why two. The reason I am asking is wondering if it can help with this scenario:
I have in ceiling speakers these are now working with sources I have that have Coax out into a receiver and the binding works well. However I have some sources (Apple TV 4K, Nvidia Shield etc) that only have HDMI out.
On all the sources I have them mapped into a C4 Leaf Matrix which handles only the video part of the matrix due to limitations in the LU642> So the current setup is:
1. Where I have a device that has a Coax output I mute the TV (Video endpoint) and use my receiver to power on my ceiling speakers and plays through there - all is great. This is bound to the Audio Endpoint 1
2. What I haven't tried yet and thought I would ask here is where I don't have Coax out like the Apple TV 4K for example can I use the Audio Endpoint 2 to insure the receiver is off and then control volume using the TV speakers which are fed via the HDBaseT HDMI output in a HDMI input on the TV?
Kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place as I have different type of sources that behave differently with Audio only. Would appreciate the advise.
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