Now I see the 10M HDMI from Velleman (AVB101/10.0):
http://www.vellemanusa.com/products/view/?id=524126
This is the cable I picked up cheap but it is HDMI 1.2a compliant. Will I be asking for trouble with my HDMI 1.4 new plasma. I've read about the bandwidth increases and extra features but if all the pins are connected will it matter? Anybody got practical experience. Trying to be safe before running cables through the wall.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> So my soon to be installed Panny Plasma has no conventional audio or video outputs. One component/composite input and 3 HDMI inputs, the HDMI 2 is (arc) capable and there is an optical Toslink connection. My current audio receiver is pre HDMI and doesn't have an optical input. I see that I can get a digital to analogue break out box that would give me discrete rca jacks for 5.1 sound. My receiver has a 6 rca discrete input so that could work. I haven't started looking for a similar unit that would take the HDMI arc (audio return channel) and do the same thing. I will be feeding the set with Direct TV box on one of the HDMI inputs and I could feed the Sat box audio to the audio receiver but if I go for over the air the audio has to get back from the TV. This is my first time looking into HDMI arc. If input HDMI 2 is the arc channel can it only be used for the audio return or can it still be used as an input? I don't see how that would be
> possible given the HDMI from the arc TV connection would have to directly to an audio break our box or an arc HDMI compatible audio unit.
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> I also read that the optical tos link can only do compressed 5.1 whereas the arc path is uncompressed. I'm not an audiophile but I do play one on TV sometimes is this a concern? And yes I know my new plasma is already out of date with no 4K option, how will I sleep at night. ;-)
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> John Moore
> Barking Trout Productions
> Studio City, CA
> bigfish@...
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