Showing posts with label cables. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 8 November 2011

VGA to HDMI Cables

VGA to HDMI Cables

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It may seem like a good idea to buy a VGA to HDMI cable at first glance. But unfortunately, this is not the case. These cables simply don't work; they can't work. The solution that is needed to connect a computer to a high definition television is much more elaborate. A passive cable is unable to do the job so we need to look for a powered solution that can actively translate the signal.

The problem is that a VGA signal is analog, while an HDMI signal is digital. An analog to digital conversion requires an active process that evaluates each bit of information passed and translates it from its range of values to some combination of ones and zeros that can be understood by the receiving end of the HD cable.

The other problem that the conversion presents is that an HDMI cable carries both audio and video signals over the same wire. VGA only carries video signals. Even if we could use a cable to go between the two port types, our audio would get left behind at the computer station.

The real solution is probably to use what is called a VGA to HDMI converter box. The box accepts cables of both types (usually plus an audio input to accompany the video only signal from the computer) and converts the separate audio and video signals into one cohesive digital signal that can be carried by the HDMI cable. There is some loss of quality, but overall it's the best solution that really exists unless you can find different cable types to use.

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Sunday, 6 November 2011

Things to Know About HDMI Cables

Things to Know About HDMI Cables

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Hi Def TVs Are Cool!

After a long time spent on placing the TV and plugging in all the cords, you get a picture that's not what you saw at the store, not even close. After all, you decide to see the manual. You see a reference to a high Definition connection type called High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), and then you realize it's what you exactly need. When you go back to the store you purchased your TV at, you are only getting more confused by other devices, which use the same connection type - DVD players, Blu-Ray players, video game consoles, etc.

Older types of analog connections didn't provide such quality, which lets a single cord connection to transmit both video and audio signals. This is the new standard of best HDMI cables. If you have full HD supported by your TV, make certain you have necessary cords to make it work. It's better to find and purchase HDMI cables at cheap prices and use them instead of multiple cords behind your TV, since only by one such cord you will get both sound and image.

To help you learn what the best HDMI cables are, here are several guidelines on HDTV resolutions and what they mean.

- 480i, or 480 interlaced lines of resolution - it's also used on normal TVs for decades

- 480p, or 480 progressive lines of resolution - also known as SDTV, which progressively scans DVD player images and makes a better and smoother image on your HDTV or SDTV

- 720p, or 720 progressive lines of resolution - it's the first step into HDTV. Almost twice as much, than 480p, this resolutions supplies a much better image on an HDTV.

- 1080i, or 1080 interlaced lines of resolution - at the moment, the best resolution supplied by cable and satellite operators, which proffers excellent quality image on a TV that can display 1080i

- 1080p, or 1080 progressive lines of resolution - also referred to as full HD; at the moment, it provides the best quality image

Now, knowing the HDTV resolutions' progression, let's see what all these numbers actually mean on your new HDTV. When you choose the cords to connect your devices equipped with HDMI, always remember next things. Make sure that an HDMI cable you buy is future tested. Although, your TV programs aren't broadcasted in 1080p, the latest game consoles and DVD players broadcast it, thus you need a cord that can provide 1080p.

To make certain it provides both video and lossless audio, see if the cord is HDMI 1.3. Lots of cords longer than ten feet start to lose quality, so make certain the cord is useful for 1080p. And the last, note how tense the cord is, since most of them don't have any locking devices and may twist loose.

Now, with all that you know, it's time to look for a discount HDMI cable, so that you could delight this brilliant image and sound that saw at the store.

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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Does the Quality of HDMI Cables Matter?

Does the Quality of HDMI Cables Matter?

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HDMI cables have created quite a stir in the AV world. It's a new digital format which has incredible capabilities both in the speed in which it can transmit data and the way it transmits data. Gone are the days when you need to ask your technical guru about which cables to use. With HDMI, it's one cable and you're ready to go for just about anything.

However, debate has also sprung up amongst enthusiasts and purists with regards to whether or not high end HDMI cables make a difference. The argument is simple: if HDMI is digital, what advantages would higher quality HDMI cables bring? Additionally, is there any point at all spending money on anything other than the cheapest and most basic cable?

Unfortunately there is no simple answer to this question. Firstly, not all HDMI cables may be compatible or capable for the application. HDMI has only been around a relatively short time, yet at the time of writing we've already had 3 major updates post the initial release: V1.1-1.3. The latest standard alone, V1.3, has already had 3 versions: V1.3 a, b and c. Inevitably, the latest version will cost more than the earlier versions by the very fact that it's newer and up to date. While the version differences in the latter releases may be minimal, it is worth checking if the appliance requires a particular standard. Using a version lower than that required may be detrimental to quality or functionality.

Another consideration is the quality and design of the cable itself. The HDMI signal is in fact, extremely demanding on the cable. With any cable, the longer the run, the better the cable needs to be. In other words, the longer the cable, the more interference and noise is induced into the cable. Cables are manufactured and tested only on the length they are designed. If a short run of cable were to be extended, there is no guarantee that the cable would keep its performance, or in extreme cases, if it would work at all. This means that if a poorly controlled manufacturing/testing process were to be used to produce the cable (e.g. from a low quality brand), then the quality of a cable would certainly make a difference.

The last point to consider is HDMI's built in ability for error correction. It is true that there is some capability for error correction in HDMI's design. However, this does not apply to video or audio. When used with a compatible appliance, the error correction will simply attempt to guess what the signal could have been. This means that errors will still occur if not transmitted correctly. While the probability of errors is certainly reduced with superior design of the HDMI signal, it is by no means error free. A better quality cable would therefore reduce the chance of this occurring.

In an ideal world, there would be no difference between a quality HDMI cable and an ordinary one. Unfortunately in the real world this is not the case. There are always bad products, good products and better products. The good news is that the difference between the performance of these products is becoming more and more marginal. If you are looking to buy a cable to connect your flat-screen TV, it's certainly worth getting a quality cable. However, there is also no longer any need to go overboard.

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Sunday, 14 August 2011

Flat or round HDMI cables for your home theater?

Flat or round HDMI cables for your home theater?

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Just when you thought it was safe to go out and buy an HDMI cable, you now need to consider a new concept and interesting flat HDMI cable. What were the producers of the world think when they came up with this idea? I thought that all cables must be round.

There are some advantages of flat HDMI, but in my opinion, have nothing to do with these benefits the quality of the video. I have used both flat and round cables HDMI in many installations, and compared themSide-by-side. I've never seen a difference in picture quality. I have other plumbers, I work with in order to compare the home against the round, and I agree with my comparison asked. Visually, it can be no difference in image quality between the two cables.

Of course, the hard-core home theater is concerned, will disagree with me and say that a flat cable HDMI, you get better video quality. There is a theory that states HDMI cables have a round internal wires are wrappedaround each other, depending on where an inner wire separates the apartment across the width of the cable. This is the "cross talk" (interference), which can be experienced in the round cable to delete. The flat HDMI can eliminate this "cross talk", but visually, it certainly is not much difference in picture quality.

The biggest advantage of using a HDMI flat cable is convenience. It 's easier to work with and I use it when my plants do not make me a lot of room to moveround.

Here are some benefits of having a flat cable HDMI:

He bends to relieve himself. A round cable HDMI is thicker and not so easy to fold flat. This makes it easier to install long-in / on the walls. It 's easier to put behind an HDTV hanging. HDMI A round can not be as tight as an apartment can be wrapped, and tend to bulge behind the television. They can hide better behind a baseboard. It 'sits against the wall and these features allow the foot to the new no-rinseGaps. It 's easier to run under the carpet. Just make sure that they are not under the carpet in a high traffic area. This is something that installers do these days, because the cable does not carry with it a bump in your carpet. It can be painted as you can easily round. This is a great advantage if you are running with HDMI flat at the beginning of your baseboard and paint to blend into the wall to decide.

Thus, the ribbon cable HDMI is just like the round (perhapsbetter if you believe in the "cross talk" theory), and as long as HDMI is certified by the committee, you should consider the purchase of flat HDMI cables are considering for their convenience, not quality video.

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Monday, 11 July 2011

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Thursday, 30 June 2011

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Thursday, 23 June 2011

What is the difference between component and HDMI cables?

On a short section, not the cable makes no difference. What is different is that in the case of component cables to convert the TV signal to analog component to digital. In the case of HDMI cable, the signal is already digital. So it could be a big difference if your TV does not convert well.

Image quality aside, the reason why we recommend using the HDMI cable carries the signals is that HDCP is not component. If the source device, such as aCable box, looking for the HDCP handshake, and do not get it, it will output an HD signal. So if you want to watch HBO in HD from a cable box, you must use HDMI or DVI.

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I use component cables. Then again, I was above $ 60 on it (gold plated, great conductors, often shielding, etc.) for both component video and audio channels. And, I bought a few years earlier were still in the HDMI cable. The difference in performance between the top-end component video cableand an HDMI cable is negligent. But if only standard RCA cables - as the company offers cheap cable TV for you - are not as good as the HDMI cable.

How the HDMI cable connections spread more and more, we are often asked: What is better HDMI or component video? The answer, as it happens, it will not cut and dried.

First, a note: everything is said here, as it appears for DVI-HDMI, DVI for consumer electronics devices less and less of alltime, not so often asked, but DVI and HDMI are essentially the same story, the image quality-wise. The main differences are that HDMI carries audio and video, and uses a different type of connector, but both have the same encoding scheme, which is why a source to a DVI to HDMI monitor, or can be connected and vice versa, with a cable DVI / HDMI cable, with no intervening converter.

The conclusion of this article - if you are not inclined to read all the details - iswhich is very difficult to predict whether an HDMI connection is better or worse image of an analog component video to connect. It will often be significant differences between digital and analog signals, but the differences are not part of the connection type and instead depend on the characteristics of the source (eg DVD player) and the display device (such as the TV). Why this is so, however, takes the discussion a little 'more.

Several peopleDay looking for a solution trying to HDMI interconnect to the outputs of the component via a connection cable for their high-definition equipment. Unfortunately, this is not a matter of reorganizing the right kind of cables and plugs. This is compared to a similar fundamental incompatibility issues like the upcoming digital broadcast digital TV switchover to receive respect for your rabbit ears current analog broadcasting signals. They are not compatible and can only confuse peoplelike the poor guy in the commercial register.

Component video is analog format. With analog signals, the signal voltage on the cable in wave format and how changes in wave height, what is important. Theoretically, there is an infinite number of values ​​between zero and maximum, variable wipers I had something like on an old Thunderbird. With HDMI or DVI format, these are based on digital signaling. Digitally as you have probably heard, uses ones and zeroswith a series of pulses all at the same height, and are present or absent. At the other end of the new set of information processing systems. Mounted on a 4-bit binary encoding can be one of 16 different values ​​of 4 1 and 0 as the group can have 16 different combinations. Equipment only at the end of the cable, the signal acquisition and is looking for analog waveforms would put out a total nonsense when he received pulses of 1 and 0

Some solutions are verysimple. When an HDMI or DVI on both boxes, use them. The difference between DVI and HDMI is that HDMI caries in addition to audio and video signals. But DVI is just as good and other than the cost of an additional audio cable, that will solve the problem. If you try to use the component outputs, because they are already connected to the HDMI connection, HDMI switch box that they are fairly cheap, where there are multiple HDMI cables on one side with a pin can outputother.

Components via a power analog signal is transmitted. HDMI is digital. Among other things, this has the following advantages: As long as the data is successfully transferred the perfect image of the incoming data into your TV. It is not a single pixel in the difference that erases the device 'submit' and what the TV will be reached. Component signals (such as all analog signals) may be of varying quality, and you can get interference.

So basically: At first glance, might seem the HDMI cablemore expensive than component cables, but it is not right. For the quality of the HDMI cable is requiered to the length you need together. If you have only a short distance (two or three meters) to cover a cheap cable offers the best possible result that can be achieved by any means ... is digital ... the cheap cable does not affect the image quality ... exactly as you use the Ethernet cable from your computer to connect to inet has no influence on image qualityVideo download / stream.

Of course this does not mean bad part: In favor of analog video connections is probably by far the best, but only HDMI has the advantage of not having to worry about the signal accidentally "touched" by external influences during the transfer. So if you can: HDMI is the best choice.

What is the difference between component and HDMI cables?

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Saturday, 28 May 2011

HDMI, DVI and Component Cables Explained

Background:

As the HDTV market continues to heat up, consumers need the latest technology designed to make intelligent decisions. There are a lot of articles explaining the technical pros and cons of the three dominant HDTV display technologies namely: LCD, plasma and DLP. However, before the important, but characteristic when choosing an HDTV set is the kind of high definition video connection. The HDTV video connections are: componentVideo, DVI (Digital Video Interface) and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). We must briefly the advantages and disadvantages of each.

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Component video cable commonly referred to as R, G, B (red, green, blue) actually consists of 3 separate cables because it is the three primary colors to distribute the ad. All colors can be derived from the weighted distribution of individual components red, green and blue are produced. Of the 3 HD connection technologies available today, analog componentThe video is a mature technology.

Advantages: analog component video cable is mature and affordable.

-Disadvantage: component video, analog cable! All HDTV sets are inherently digital therefore extra digital to analog conversion and analog to digital is needed to process the video. This extra conversion can introduce video artifacts. Since all HDTV is digital, it only makes sense to use a fully digital connection like DVI or HDMI.

DVI (Digitalimplies Video Interface) as the name is a fully digital video connection. Unlike analog component cables the DVI interface transports the original digitized R, G, B video signals from HD source to HD display. Since everything is digital, there are no artifacts or degradation. You get exactly the image that the video source does not provide any breakdown. DVI connection is often found on HDTV and PC graphics cards.

Advantages: ALL-DVI is digital, so there is no pictureDegradation from source to screen.

-Disadvantage: Digitizing R, G, B requires extremely high bandwidth. The aggregate data rate of the digital R, G, B signals is 1.65 Gbps! The bandwidth means that cable quality is important and also the distance of the connection is limited. link budget of a typical 15 foot DVI ~

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the latest state of the art audio and video connections. Technically, HDMI is identical to DVI with 3 notable differences. 1) HDMIis a much smaller connector (it looks like a USB socket), 2) HDMI uses HDCP copy protection called (copy protection for high-definition) and 3) HDMI with multichannel audio. HDMI, DVI, like all-digital therefore picture quality is "perfect" from source to screen.

Advantage: HDMI is a single digital video and audio connection. Only one cable is required for the transport of audio and video! This reduces cable clutter behind the theaterSetup.

-Disadvantages: as DVI is limited to the distance and connection of a high quality cable is necessary because of the inherently high bandwidth digital R, G, B video transport necessary.

Conclusion:

As the HDTV market continues to mature, consumers will need to be educated on the HDTV video connections available. We briefly the main features, together with the advantages and disadvantages of each connection solution outlined, then the smart choice for consumers in the choice ofHDTV video connections.

HDMI, DVI and Component Cables Explained

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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

The search for HDMI cables

People often bemoan the lack of availability of cheap HDMI cable. They think they have to pay hundreds of dollars for this cable, if they buy too easy for a few tens of dollars. All you have to do is take a deep breath and re-start their search with determination, and find the lowest prices they can not even imagine in their dreams.

If you are looking for an inexpensive HDMI cable and still have not managed to find the best product, thenIf the research is flawed. The first thing to remember is the identity of the cable, you want to buy. Need a technical evaluation of electronic devices, where you can do with these cables.

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The first thing to note is the type of electronic device. If you have a Blu-ray Disc, then you are in any case, you need the cable to improve the signals and image quality. Modern portable player, even those who have given the cable can not reach the best qualitywith cables. home theater systems and high definition televisions and other devices that also require cable.

After the total number of devices that need to have identified this cable, you may need to evaluate the budget and spend the money for this purchase. The encouraging factor is the falling prices of these cables. You need to do is search the Internet, and the chance to sites that offer these cables in order to find the lowest prices. Do not visitSome websites and buy from that with relatively low rates to decide. You must visit at least six or seven sites, if you want to find the best prices.

You should also keep in mind some other factors. You must choose the right cable for your equipment. Standard 19-pin to remain the most commonly used in industry, but mobile devices can use shorter cables with connectors. The prices for these lines depend on the number of pins andConnector types and sizes. You should be the brand that best suits your needs today.

You can get discounts on retail websites. You should try to find these discounts and deals only with those who are at higher prices themselves. This will significantly reduce the cost of this purchase.

The search for HDMI cables

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Monday, 2 May 2011

Long HDMI cables - do they work?

As if that were not enough with all the HDMI "stuff" that potential buyers also care about long HDMI cable runs. In the days of analog video, the reliability of signal transmission over long lengths of cable has never been a problem, but in the early days of HDMI and DVI, we heard rumors of consumers experience problems during the relatively short runs, but things have improved over time, but the actual length, you can take a long HDMI cable is always run on another hot potato field.

Let's take a lookHDMI latest specification for an answer to the question. Each cable has been tested by HDMI Authorized testing centers, before they are able to obtain certification of compliance. These certificates can be used as a sort of unofficial guide to practical lengths of cable. There are a number of cables that are compatible with lengths over 10 meters and there are some that have been tested up to 13.0 m, are shown not to degrade the signal for a period determined byAccreditation bodies. A good tip is to buy certified cable with the latest specification is now HDMI 1.3b, 1.3 and 1.3a, but are also acceptable, such as test protocols, these cables have to go through to get the standard is more restrictive than the previous specification, say, 1.1 or 1.2.

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Before you are tempted to buy just over 13.0 meters (45 feet), are available and are marketed as compliant, then it may be wise to ask to see a copy of the certificate, becauseCurrently, the length of 13.0 meters (45 feet) is the longest any increase (enhanced) cable that I saw with the proper certification.

That is, there are HDMI cables that are classified as active, the power amplifier to support the use of the signal longer distances possible to use. An EQ unit is also active on this cable, which provides for the loss of high frequency data and then compares these uses. These systems work, but without reliable informationon the actual effective length, the additional costs and the additional option of failure to deliver a signal the inclusion of additional components can be a step too far for your home entertainment system and best left to commercial applications.

But all is not lost if you have to run cable lengths. Just consider the specific HDMI so you can be sure that your system if you build the compatible signal (source) to be connected to a compatible device inthen in turn can be connected to another compatible with the cable and if you pass everything on it will work. As with all specifications, will be built in some flexibility - to construct - and then sent to the signal source for HD-enabled equipment necessary to work better for the equipment, as indicated. This gives you a range of options, the options are not guaranteed by the specifications is not so, as suitable for work in the example above, but the options that have been detectedWork and not for the additional cost of gain.

There are no available ports, while not compatible with a job to do and of course there are the length (for compliance) cable. If you click this, it is important to remember that the higher the bit rate of your HD-capable device uses less chance of success must go. We must also remember that this also applies to long chains, HDTV, home theater, Blu-ray or on the Internet and video streamingrequest to 1080p is to push for longer-range, over a length compatible with its limitations. But for 480p, 720p or 1080i, which can work well. Do you know how lucky it can be.

Now take into account future developments, that if you put these lines in walls, etc. should, if you are the ends of the cable station that you can perform an update. Take where we are today. 1080p is the ultimate solution for HDTV. Not long ago, 480p was the norm,Then came 720p and 1080i, which uses a bit rate almost three times the standard 480p. Then came 1080p, which doubles the bit rate consumption of 1080i and 720p. We are now double on the edge of 3D-TV, 16-bit color, and 1460p level (and higher), 16-bit color only the bit rate required for the current resolution is standard, so you can see where this could go . Another important issue in deciding whether or not long. It 's a fact that the short cables of 2-3 meters(6-10 feet) long, the problems of inferior quality. A cable is a couple of dollars is only as good as they play the tens of dollars, but entering into the realm of not paying attention to questions concerning the quality of much more. In general, the quality of the cable is then lower than the actual distance to work is when the color depth or increase the image resolution.

It can reveal what was said about long HDMI cables and their reliability. For lengths, HDMI compatiblelengths up to 13 meters (45 feet) and their use is virtually guaranteed, even if there are cheaper options for 480p, 720p, 1080i, and - although not always as reliable - 1080p so go ahead and use them with confidence. The same applies to those lengths shorter than 1-3 meters (30-10 feet) in length, although caution should be exercised when using in long signal chains, as might be unreliable. Cheaper options longer HDMI cable work on the limits of itThe capacity can fight in 1460p for the future 16-bit and its use should be questioned if their installation is behind ceilings or walls, as the additional cost of a cable more expensive to less than a complete re-install (not too distant) future. be the use of more compliant HDMI cable length to be mentioned in all the factors mentioned above, but with the driver-related that the best way to see if it will succeed remains in self-insertion of these,The lengths are the cheapest options are to be taken into account when the installation is easily accessible by long HDMI cables and work with the equipment present on OK.

Long HDMI cables - do they work?

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