An aside: this has given me the thought that I could use the wireless video output mode on the PC to send video to the TV, and then use the HDMI only for sound. The problem with this is, as long as the TV is powered on with an HDMI cable connecting the receiver to the TV, sound doesn't work to the Denon receiver. This is a quick and dirty list of the more common, certified (mostly) HDMI cables for the HDMI 2.1 options sets.

Understanding the Context

It is by no means complete so any corrections or additions are more than welcome. Hopefully it will help to narrow down the confusing mess of HDMI cables. Amazon and Monoprice cables... New HDMI 2.2 cable with up to 96Gbps of bandwidth - HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc At CES 2026, the HDMI Forum offered a preview of the new Ultra96 cable, which will be used for the new HDMI 2.2 ...

Key Insights

A device that splits an HDMI signal into two or more in order to drive multiple monitors. An HDMI splitter is used because desktop and laptop computers generally have only one HDMI port for the ... Pocket-lint on MSN: USB-C is falling into the same trap as HDMI Why use HDMI 2.1 and DP 2.1 ports on video sources? There are several reasons that have been pushing image sources towards wider video data bandwidth and full adoption of the specifications on video signals. Those mostly include: gaming - 4K-120/240/360 Hz 10-bit RGB images require >18 Gbps + FRL signal The LG OLED G4 seems to be having a significant issue with HDMI2 (eARC).

Final Thoughts

Connecting external video sources to HDMI2 (which work on the other the other 3 HDMIs) do not produce an image (but you can hear sound). I have done all the troubleshooting in the world in order to try to isolate the issue... Short List of Certified HDMI Cables for HDMI 2.1 - AVS Forum