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Xbox One not working with HDMI switch? Here’s how to fix it
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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As you’re probably well aware, in order to use a single TV for multiple HDMI outputs, one needs to acquire an HDMI Switch. This nifty device automatically switches between various devices (TV Box, consoles, PC) and transmits through the single one HDMI input.
It’s a necessity for folks with a lot of devices. But, it seems that there are issues concerning HDMI Switch and Xbox One.
In order to address this, we provided a few possible solutions below. Make sure to check them out and, hopefully, we’ll be able to make Xbox One work with the HDMI switch.
How to troubleshoot Xbox One issues with the HDMI switch?
1. Change the HDMI port on the TV
Besides the standard console resetting and variations of plug-in -plug-out HDMI cable, we can also suggest changing the HDMI port on the TV. The usability of the HDMI switch for multiple inputs goes only as far as the TV supports the input.
Now, we read a lot of reports claiming that everything works in other media, even consoles like PS4 or Nintendo Switch.
However, even though some users can’t make it work, the majority uses HDMI Switchers without any issues whatsoever. Which makes this a scarce occurrence, and not something like power fiascoXboxhad in previous iterations.
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This can imply that your console, considering that the HDMI Switch is without its power source, fails to deliver enough power to make it work. You can send a ticket to Microsoft right away or just stick around for some time and check the additional steps.
2. Hard reset the console
Hard reset or power cycle can help resolve some minor bugs regarding the HDMI output. By clearing the cache and reverting some settings, this procedure tackles a lot of issues and might as well help in this scenario.
Some users even recommended unplugging everything after the console is shut down and plug it in again.
Follow these instructions to perform a hard reset on Xbox One:
3. Disable Auto-detect TV
Besides the reports about the complete absence of the signal when Xbox One runs through the HDMI switch, some users have had a hard time with random lines on the screen.
Some of them resolved this by disabling the Auto-detect TV function which, if enabled, captures the resolution of the TV. Instead of that, you should manually set the resolution you deem proper.
Here’s how to disable Auto-detect TV onXboxOne:
4. Get a proper HDMI Switch
Finally, the most important thing is to get the proper HDMI Switch which complies with your needs. Make sure to inform well before acquiring the right tool for the job. A lot of forums cover various tips for different configurations.
This concerns HDPC/HDMI technologies, support for 4K and HDR, passive or powered choice, and a lot of other things involved. So you’ll need to invest some time into configuring your setup, as well.
If you’re not getting an HDMI signal, follow the simple steps fromthis guideand solve the problem in no time.
We can conclude this article on this point. In case you have questions or suggestions, make sure to share them with us and our readers. You can do so in the comments section below.
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Aleksandar Ognjanovic
Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.
Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.
In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.
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