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Old 01-02-2010, 06:31 AM   #1301 (permalink)
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Heres some HDMI cables and speaker wire I picked up from Blue Jeans Cable
What banana plugs are you using? Are those the BJC ones?
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What banana plugs are you using? Are those the BJC ones?
Yes and there the locking type banana plugs
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Old 01-02-2010, 07:14 AM   #1303 (permalink)
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Yes and there the locking type banana plugs
Thanks. They look nice.
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Thanks. They look nice.
Thanks and your welcome , they really do work great to they have a nice tight fit and lock on nicely .
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Old 01-10-2010, 08:30 AM   #1305 (permalink)
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Why can't we all just use DisplayPorts? Do they even transfer audio? Because I'm tired of this HDMI thing.
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Personally, I like what I've heard about that new optical connection being pushed by Intel and Apple. Of course I've only heard enough to get my interest, not enough to be certain it will be as great as the two companies pushing it say it will be, but it sounds better than HDMI in pretty much every way.

The big problem is that, no matter what might replace HDMI, HDCP or something similar will still be involved and that is the biggest source of problems with HDMI. I would love to have a better connector with less potential problems specific to the physical characteristics of the cable and connection, but solving all of that still leaves handshake issues and all of the other joys of dealing with overzealous copy protection.

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this may have been discussed already but theres way to many pages to read through. is there a way to split two hdmi devices (cable and blu-ray) into one hdmi port? i did a quick google and the first splitter i found said it should only be used to split one signal into two TVs and not the other way around. is this how all splitters are or is there a way to do this?
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this may have been discussed already but theres way to many pages to read through. is there a way to split two hdmi devices (cable and blu-ray) into one hdmi port? i did a quick google and the first splitter i found said it should only be used to split one signal into two TVs and not the other way around. is this how all splitters are or is there a way to do this?
Before I upgraded my AVR, I had to use an HDMI splitter that accepted my PS3 and HD-DVD player cables and output one cable to my TV. I can't remember the actual brand (bought it on eBay for cheap), but it worked fine. Try Monoprice.
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I must be really lucky. I've never had any hdmi issues.
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The only issue I ever had was with the rigid/thick Monoprice HDMI cables. You cannot curve those cables too much, otherwise a lot of pressure is placed on the AVR HDMI connection. In my case, pushing my AVR in my rack too close to the wall curved the cable too much and cracked my AVR connector!! I had to take it in to get repaired. The solution to this problem was a simple HDMI coupler which Monoprice also carries here.
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Does anyone know of any known issues with these 2. After I bought the TV my Onkyo never displayed video properly again but sound was fine. i wound up buying a Pioneer vsx1019. I'm just wondering if the Onkyo's HDMI video scaler just died? Very confused. The Pioneer works fine btw.
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I must be really lucky. I've never had any hdmi issues.
Nether have I and I use Monoprice's $3.50 cables
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is there a way to split two hdmi devices (cable and blu-ray) into one hdmi port?
Hi csdot - You need an HDMI switcher.
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Old 01-27-2010, 03:24 PM   #1314 (permalink)
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I had to go in Blockbuster last night, and while I was there I was browsing through the used games for sale. While I was looking at the PS3 display I almost fell over when I saw HDMI cables hanging on the rack for sale for $10 each for a 2 meter cable. That was the regular price. I didn't recognize the brand and don't remember the name of it now though. A little more expensive than monoprice, but if I really needed a cable right now....
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Old 02-04-2010, 08:41 PM   #1315 (permalink)
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Just picked up a set of HDMI cables from Walmart. Unlike the last ones I got from Walmart these worked! I plugged the cable into the HDMI port on the side of my tv and ran it to my HD cable box and presto!!! The last HDMI cord I tried that with it didnt work causeing the picture on the screen to split in 2. Talk about weird. At first I was worried because I thought it was my HDMI port on the tv. Well this was proven wrong. I went with Phillips and again it works like a charm. I know my cable box only goes to 1080i and some say just to stick with the composit cables because there is no visable difference but to me an HDMI cable clears up clutter and the less clutter the better!!!



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As I browse mycablemart.com and monoprice looking for a good 25ft cable I get lost in the terminology and specifications etc.

Can someone make a a sugestion as to which is a good cable to buy?

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As I browse mycablemart.com and monoprice looking for a good 25ft cable I get lost in the terminology and specifications etc.

Can someone make a a sugestion as to which is a good cable to buy?

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For a 25' run, make sure is CL2 rated and I would look at nothing less than 26 AWG for the thickness of the cable....but that is just me. I prefer 24AWG to be honest......
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For a 25' run, make sure is CL2 rated and I would look at nothing less than 26 AWG for the thickness of the cable....but that is just me. I prefer 24AWG to be honest......
Thanks for the quick response. What is the differences between the two, and why do you prefer 24AWG over 26AWG.
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Thanks for the quick response. What is the differences between the two, and why do you prefer 24AWG over 26AWG.
24AWG is just a thicker cable makes it harder to pinch and/our break. Others will say it is better for signal carry over that distance others will say the difference is minimal.

Unfortunately Monoprice seems to have little options in 25ft range and HDMI 1.3a specification if you don't need 1.3a there are a few more 1.2a options available.

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flat cable 25ft is a long run so this cable may be easier to hide or run underneath things.
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For a 25' run, make sure is CL2 rated and I would look at nothing less than 26 AWG for the thickness of the cable....but that is just me. I prefer 24AWG to be honest......
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24AWG is just a thicker cable makes it harder to pinch and/our break. Others will say it is better for signal carry over that distance others will say the difference is minimal.

Unfortunately Monoprice seems to have little options in 25ft range and HDMI 1.3a specification if you don't need 1.3a there are a few more 1.2a options available.

1.3a
high end
low end out of stock until 2/15/10

1.2a
standard cable
flat cable 25ft is a long run so this cable may be easier to hide or run underneath things.
Thanks for the info. I haven't made a decision yet but I am doing some research. Thanks once again. I'll post again and let you guys know what I ended up with.
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