Alles anzeigenI recently just updated my old setup that was running on a pi2 and leveraged an HDFury Linker. The linker gave me a ton of trouble to get working. New setup is with a pi4 and set using the new HyperBian, was back up and running very quickly and super easy.
1) Setup sounds correct to me. (caveat around HDFury
2)This can be accomplished with this one by EZCOOTECH. I just switched mine to this without issue.($41 vs $200 or whatever)
3) Should not effect the soundbar unless your soundbar was the input before in which you can just split that line with the above product.
4)Doesn't really matter too much, but newer ones will be more performant so i would suggest a 3 or newer.
5)It is more processor intensive on pis to run the hdmi input. There may be people out there doing it, but my understanding is it doesnt work well.
6)Can't really speak to the fury but you would most likely need to have a hdmi switch in front of it.
Not sure what standards are needed for Dolby Atmos and Vison to work, i do know however that the splitter i used above can handle HDR. You may need an Dolby Atmos and vision capable receiver that can have to hdmi outputs at different standards. I know in my case my stereo receiver requires both outputs to be the same but it works for me because i have the splitter and downscaler and am not doing Dolby stuff. Stereo receiver also works in place as my device switch. Everything is plugged into it and one output out gets split to the tv and pi.
Just to confirm, is that splitter converting the HDR signal to SDR for the LED video feed? If not, are you sure your TV is actually receiving the signal as HDR? I thought sending an HDR signal through Hyperion resulted in washed out LED colors, and the only HDR-strippers I’m aware of come from HDFury.