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Old 03-20-2008, 04:23 PM   #1
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Im just curious, I have a receiver that is almost 2 years old, it has HDMI 1.1. Im thinking about getting a new tv, one with the 1080P/24 Signal, such as xbr's... My question is, will my receiver pass this signal to the tv or would i need a new receiver also?
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Anybody? Trying to keep the thread alive for an answer..
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Old 03-20-2008, 05:21 PM   #3
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Ok, Maybe 3 times a charm? Anyone?
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Old 03-20-2008, 05:26 PM   #4
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i would pm CrackinHedz he would have a answer for you
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will do, thanks.
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Im just curious, I have a receiver that is almost 2 years old, it has HDMI 1.1. Im thinking about getting a new tv, one with the 1080P/24 Signal, such as xbr's... My question is, will my receiver pass this signal to the tv or would i need a new receiver also?
I beleive the only difference between HDMI 1.1 and 1.3 is the capability to carry advanced audio codecs. Passing the video signal shouldn't be a problem at all.
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I used to know the answer to that! I know that deep color and other video signal options come with 1.3 (not just advanced audio) but I *think* 1080/24 passes over any hdmi.

Sorry for the half answer.
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Yea, i know that the deep color 1.3 carries. Havent been aware of audio codecs, but im able to run Dolby True HD, uncompressed pcm, and DTS-HDMA (once ps3 can decode it), but still am not sure about the 24 fps...
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Can DTS-HDMA be carried across HDMI 1.2? or 1.3 only?
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should be able to carry across 1.1. i know dolby true hd can. unless im totally wrong...
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Your receiver can pass 1080P/24. HDMI 1.1 will support 1080P 60 or 24, the 24 frames part has nothing to do with the bandwith. As for passing DTS-HDMA, you need 1.3 to have the correct bandwith and connectors to pass the codec.
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Your receiver can pass 1080P/24. HDMI 1.1 will support 1080P 60 or 24, the 24 frames part has nothing to do with the bandwith. As for passing DTS-HDMA, you need 1.3 to have the correct bandwith and connectors to pass the codec.




...if you internally decode DTS-HD MA (Linear PCM), you can send it over HDMI v1.1 or higher. To bitstream it though you would need all v1.3 connections.
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