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Originally Posted by spiderplant
You do have a Virgin Media (VM) TiVo, don't you? All VM TiVos have an HDMI socket, and there are no plans to remove the socket.
This is a picture of the back of a Cisco VM TiVo.

If your box was made by Samsung, the layout is a bit different but it still has the same connectors.
The picture comes from the TiVo, not to it. But you are right that the splitter is like a 'Y'. It sends the picture to both branches at the same time.
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I have just received the spliitter and see both sets must be off before connecting,does this apply to turning off the tv and monitor leaving them connected,it seems damage can be done if both sets are on the same time. I use the monitor for 30 minutes on my exercise frame and just want to watch something to kill the time ,it seems by turning off they stress ,it should be off at the mains not standby ,virgin tv takes a few minutes to warm up each time before viewing once switched off.Do you have any suggestions
Thanks