
HDMI or DVI Max Cable Length Without Losing Quality - AVS Forum
Jun 27, 2009 · You should get an HDMI cable it does not support dual link DVI which is the method used to support some resolutions higher then 1080p over DVDI whereas HDMI uses a differnent technique so there is no such thing as a dual link HDMI cable. I even doubt theat there is such a thing as a dual-link DVI to HDMI adapter to connect your PC to an HDMI cable.
HDMI cables which properly and reliably support 48 Gbps...
Jun 3, 2019 · Now that HDMI 2.1 is here, and because as per previously the expectation is that similarly the official testing and certification will apply only to the shorter length cables, it is time to focus on which HDMI cables that both offer longer length cables and claim to support 48 GBPS video bandwidth and HDMI 2.1, actually do so; and which do not.
What is the minimum recommended length for a passive HDMI …
Sep 22, 2024 · That may very well true with newer hardware, but all I'm saying is that in my experience with quite a few different HDMI cables of varying lengths (1.5m, 2m, and 3m) I've never encountered any issues. If a 3m (9.8') passive cable will work without bending or pressure on the HDMI ports, then the OP should just go with that.
Minimum HDMI Cable Length (4 ft?) - AVS Forum
Aug 11, 2011 · to answer OP's orig question about min cable length, yes, a min length can be derived from the known tranceiver specs along with the characteristics of the cable being used. i dunno what min length for hdmi 1.3 is. just like ethernet the transceivers are sensitive to Fex and Nex (far and near end cross talk). too short of cable will take Fex ...
ultra high speed hdmi 2.1 length question - AVS Forum
Jan 19, 2021 · If all you want to push is the HDMI 2.0 option sets, then a certified, Premium High Speed HDMI cable with the QR label is all you need. They are very common now so you have lots of mfrs to choose from which makes prices competitive. A single cable, source to sink, with no wall plates, adapters, extenders, etc in-between is the most reliable ...
Does an HDMI 2.1 cable exist in the 30-35ft range? - AVS Forum
Jan 23, 2021 · There are HDMI cables that have been tested for the HDMI 2.1 options sets and do work. However, there are no certified, passive cables at lengths longer than 5m (16'). So, at your length, your best bet would be a hybrid fiber cable like the Ruipro 8k, Gen-3c.
HDMI cable length and signal loss - AVS Forum
Jan 14, 2014 · HDMI cable length and signal loss. 3781 Views 8 Replies 5 Participants Last post by AV_Integrated, Jan ...
Does the length of HDMI cable matter on picture quality?
Jun 14, 2006 · HDMI is "spec'ed" for 15 feet or less, BUT many have used high quality cables of longer length. I suggest you check www.monoprice.com and get the "best" 22 AWG (larger wire diameter, American Wire Gauge) extended length HDMI cable they have. Check your actual cable length carefully, they have 25', 35', and 50' length cables and the price ...
How to make your own HDMI Cables - AVS Forum
Feb 4, 2006 · HDMI at 95m is not really doable over copper unless you go through two cables and repeater/retimer unit with equalization. 60-70m is the maximum for one length of cable at 22AWG. The cable also has to have low intra-pair skew.
Do long 4k HDMI cables that actually work exist? - AVS Forum
Mar 18, 2023 · The issue is at this length I have not been able to find a reliable HDMI cable that will pass 4k HDR. I’ve tried 2-3 different fiber optic brands, 2 different traditional copper brands, all active, powered and unpowered.