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March 20th, 2008

HDMI survival guide for home theater

Posted by George Ou @ 10:59 pm

Categories: Build it yourself, Consumer electronics, Desktop, Fun Stuff, Hardware, Networking, Security, VoIP

Tags: Home Theater, HDMI, Cable, HDMI Splitter, DVI, HDCP, George Ou

There’s a lot of money to be made in the HDMI cabling and switch aftermarket and unfortunately that means a lot of consumers are getting tricked in to paying outrageous prices.  I’ve spent quite a bit of time helping my friends set up their home theaters recently and I thought I’d share that knowledge with my readers.  If you’re tired of paying high hundreds of dollars for HDMI switches and HDMI cables, read on.

What is HDMI?
HDMI is a high speed digital interface for the transmission of high quality digital audio and digital video.  So if you plug your DVD player, your PlayStation 3, your satellite or cable TV box, or even your computer up to a modern HDTV with a single HDMI cable, then the sound and picture will all work.  The HDMI plug only has a single small connector so it’s nice and simple.  Before HDMI, you had to hook up three separate connectors for just the video and two additional RCA plugs for stereo sound.  Instead of the two RCA plugs, you could also use an S/PDIF optical cable for the sound but it still adds a lot of cable complexity and clutter compared to a single HDMI cable.

Why are there different HDMI types?
There are 4 basic versions of HDMI.  You have 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 and you can get a quick summary of the capability of each version here.  The easy answer is the higher the number, the better.  If you’re shopping now, try to stick with the HDMI 1.3 devices if you can.

Do I need monster HDMI cables?
No, HDMI monster cables are simply a monster rip-off.  If a cable is HDMI certified, it will by definition offer you a perfect digital signal.  Despite the fact that the electrical signals traversing an HDMI cable degrade as a cable gets longer, it will still offer perfect digital transmission so long as the signal loss or distortion is within a certain tolerance.  Analog cables might benefit from extra thickness and insulation because there’s not much you can do to fix analog signal loss or distortion other than to amplify and maybe filter the signal a little to mitigate the bad side effects.  But when it comes to digital technology, the signal is either all there or it isn’t.  There is zero measurable difference in the digital signal quality between the $6 HDMI cable and the $60 monster HDMI cable.

Where do I buy cheap HDMI cables?
There are lots of online vendors that can be found via a quick Google search of “HDMI 1.3 cable”.  These cables suppliers have always been reliable in my experience and they’re many times cheaper than the local retailer.  Here’s a few examples I compiled.

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Len hit Fry's if you have one. We just bought a Samsung 40" HDTV 1080 (Love the Red framing edge) from best buy then found the same TV lower at Fry's. Called Best buy told them we were bringing it bac... (Read the rest)
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Bless you my son.....  TheTruthGiver | 03/21/08
Yeah it's a big scam. I've talked before about it but not dedicated an ent  georgeou | 03/21/08
Thanks  Len Rooney | 03/21/08
Yeah they don't like to carry the cheaper cables or the switch boxes  georgeou | 03/21/08
actually they do...  kckn4fun | 03/21/08
Correction taken  georgeou | 03/21/08
thought your prices on the street  morrig | 03/22/08
almost  adr5@... | 10/28/08
Woooow Dude  aussieblnd@... | 10/28/08
Whatever happened to UHV TV?  D. T. Schmitz | 03/21/08
Um,  Len Rooney | 03/21/08
It was UHF not UHV and it is still there.  ShadeTree | 03/21/08
We still got them, but it's blocky when the signal is bad  georgeou | 03/21/08
Ok good. Just checking. Thanks George.  D. T. Schmitz | 03/21/08
old tech.  adr5@... | 10/28/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  carbman | 03/21/08
For 1/5 the cost  philpenn | 03/21/08
Never had a problem with any cheap cables  georgeou | 03/21/08
beer money  Chiatzu | 03/22/08
So don't play with them...  MWPollard | 07/29/08
maybe  adr5@... | 10/28/08
Good to hear froma a reputable source.  James A Bailey | 03/21/08
Thanks. They try to sell those $60 cables with the $2000 TVs  georgeou | 03/21/08
good down to earth article  Linux Geek | 03/21/08
What do we call it if they refuse to believe me?  georgeou | 03/21/08
How about...  bmgoodman | 03/21/08
Excellent happy  georgeou | 03/21/08
RE: Lotto  bfilipiak@... | 03/21/08
Lotto  dallen-techrepublic@... | 03/22/08
Not just PS3  CreepinJesus | 03/21/08
Ah, thanks for the update  georgeou | 03/21/08
Thanks For This Article George!  itanalyst2@... | 03/21/08
I always order extra online since it adds no shipping costs  georgeou | 03/21/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  chad.baures@... | 03/21/08
Monster's Motto  Sailor Sam | 03/21/08
Cables do make a difference  chad.baures@... | 03/21/08
Not when it's certified HDMI  georgeou | 03/21/08
Gold cables are for mental onanists.  osreinstall | 03/22/08
Gold cables ...  rrschmid@... | 03/24/08
It is complete bunk.  osreinstall | 03/24/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  markw53 | 03/21/08
HDMI does not have to have copy protection  georgeou | 03/21/08
HDCP switches/splitters?  zdnet@... | 03/21/08
Good question, I think it's only passthrough  georgeou | 03/21/08
RE: Good question....  bfilipiak@... | 03/21/08
Inserting something to a switch or splitter/repeater won't work  georgeou | 03/21/08
We're all being screwed.  Fujikid2 | 03/25/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  markw53 | 03/21/08
You can get one for your computer for about $250  georgeou | 03/21/08
Re: HDMI gosintta on PC/DVR  What the ...! | 03/24/08
I said it would be foolish to do it that way  georgeou | 03/25/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  medwardo | 03/21/08
"Placebo effect"  MWPollard | 07/29/08
double blind test  adr5@... | 10/28/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  Andrew MagerZDNet Moderator | 03/21/08
Still can't figure out why HDMI carries the audio  AbbyD@... | 03/22/08
Look at the diagram in my blog  georgeou | 03/22/08
no reason  adr5@... | 10/28/08
Best Buy salespeople need to get a clue  dmiller@... | 03/26/08
small clarification  patibulo | 03/27/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  Salonikios | 03/27/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  machineheadfan | 04/23/08
RE: HDMI survival guide for home theater  lenkeng | 05/07/08

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