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Old 01-11-2009, 08:42 PM   #661
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I need a 50-foot HDMI cable rated for in-wall installation...can someone suggest one? Thanks!
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Old 01-11-2009, 08:50 PM   #662
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I need a 50-foot HDMI cable rated for in-wall installation...can someone suggest one? Thanks!
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Old 01-11-2009, 08:59 PM   #663
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Thanks crackin...since I'm running 50' of HDMI wire, I read somewhere someplace that I might need an equalizer? Is that correct?
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Old 01-11-2009, 09:02 PM   #664
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I wouldn't buy an equalizer. But that's just me.

check out the user reviews on that cable...I don't see anyone mention a need for an equalizer.
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Old 01-30-2009, 04:33 PM   #665
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should I get catagory 1 or 2?
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Old 01-30-2009, 06:53 PM   #666
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"..... You don't understand digital signals,..... My point is I sick of people saying its digital it works or it doesn't, that not true.

I guess I'll have to take that part ( Digital Engineer ) off my resume...
and sorry, in this application, it will either work or be noticeable
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Old 01-30-2009, 07:40 PM   #667
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I guess I'll have to take that part ( Digital Engineer ) off my resume...
and sorry, in this application, it will either work or be noticeable
Maybe you should do just that. I went to college too. I think many others of us here did, as well. (Majored in physics & engineering). If anything, you of all people should know better. This myth that digital signals are all equal and magically immune to the same issues that effect analog signals is silly. Same materials, same vulnerability. Digital signal is still electrical, and a crappy cable is going to be a problem. Cheap cables were bad for analog, and they're bad for digital. The statement that all 1080p signals are equal is baloney, as well.


I'll take the statement "it will either work or be noticeable", and point out that it might not be noticeable if the consumer doesn't know any better. Just look at all these people that think that a Vizio is just fine, and can't see the difference between their picture and that of a nice, new XBR8. I CAN see the difference, I started with cheap cables, and I ditched them after a few days because I saw issues with the PQ, and my setup was reporting bandwith bottlenecks, (and yes, the cable was rated HDMI 1.3 compliant).

So, if you yourself are content to use some bargain-basement cable that's barely more than a 22-guage RCA line with HDMI terminals on it, go for it; but stop telling people they're stupid because they care about the quality of their cables.

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Old 01-30-2009, 07:56 PM   #668
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(Majored in physics & engineering). ... This myth that digital signals are all equal and magically immune to the same issues that effect analog signals is silly. Same materials, same vulnerability. Digital signal is still electrical, and a crappy cable is going to be a problem. Cheap cables were bad for analog, and they're bad for digital.
If you remember your theory in digital vs analog once the signal passes the threshold, a "0" becomes a "1".. so where there is IE: 2 volts of noise on a 5 volt signal ( where the threshold is 2.6 volts ) it is still a "0". In the analog world this would represent data and / or noise ( and I use Monster Analog's )
in the digital scheme of things it would not be seen...
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I'll take the statement "it will either work or be noticeable", and point out that it might not be noticeable if the consumer doesn't know any better. Just look at all these people that think that a Vizio is just fine, and can't see the difference between their picture and that of a nice, new XBR8. I CAN see the difference...
almost everyone can tell the difference between these two sets
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.... but stop telling people they're stupid because they care about the quality of their cables
must be some other person, I do not call people stupid, except in jest

but anyway...
you win....

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Old 01-30-2009, 08:12 PM   #669
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If you remember your theory in digital vs analog once the signal passes the threshold, a "0" becomes a "1".. so where there is IE: 2 volts of noise on a 5 volt signal ( where the threshold is 2.6 volts ) it is still a "0". In the analog world this would represent data and / or noise ( and I use Monster Analog's )in the digital scheme of things it would not be seen...
... doesn't really gainsay the point at all. A good signal can still get messed up by a bad cable; defects and interference will still result in data corruption or loss. A digital signal doesn't cease to be electrical once it hits the cable, just because it's in discrete packets. An HDMI cable still uses standard metals like copper & aluminum, not superconductor materials... it's not a magic cable.

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Old 01-30-2009, 10:19 PM   #670
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this is behind my system (yeah yeah, I know!):




...where does all this "interference" that people like to refer to come from??

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Old 01-30-2009, 10:42 PM   #671
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er, wow! Give Kimber Kable a try (U.S. make) I use them here in the UK and they are suberb (but not Cheap)
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:31 PM   #672
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this is behind my system (yeah yeah, I know!):




...where does all this "interference" that people like to refer to come from??
Holy smokes! You're the A/V helpdesk expert, and you're mocking the notion of signal interference?

Yes, folks, that's right: dirty power, interference, noise, signal degradation, etc... all FUD hoaxes made up by Monster Cable to make people buy their gear.
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:36 PM   #673
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Yes, folks, that's right: dirty power, interference, noise, signal degradation, etc... all FUD hoaxes made up by Monster Cable to make people buy their gear.
...yes folks, interference that has absolutely no effect on my $4 hdmi cables.
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:37 PM   #674
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this is the HDMI cable thread, no?
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:38 PM   #675
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...yes folks, interference that has absolutely no effect on my $4 hdmi cables.
I see a Monster power conditioner in the picture. Make up your mind.

... oh, sorry. "HDMI cable". There, now I'm on topic.

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Old 01-30-2009, 11:38 PM   #676
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My Monster Component (analog) cables look good too.
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:40 PM   #677
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Make up your mind.
...I did make up my mind.

Cheap HDMI cables work just fine.

Ive stopped trying to debate the merits of digital signal to naysayers. If you want to spend top dollar to sleep good at night...I'm not gonna stop ya.
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this really did get off track. I had a question above before mom and dad had their little fight, so I'll throw it out again: Catagory 1 or 2 HDMI?
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this really did get off track. I had a question above before mom and dad had their little fight, so I'll throw it out again: Catagory 1 or 2 HDMI?
today .. it doesn't matter... in the near future maybe cat 2
the rateing is what it was tested to... cat 1 cables may pass cat 2 specs

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Old 01-31-2009, 02:35 PM   #680
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this is behind my system (yeah yeah, I know!):




...where does all this "interference" that people like to refer to come from??
they say that a man's cables are a reflection of their minds
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