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| Thread ID: 116767 | 2011-03-19 06:38:00 | Connecting My Sky Hdi on 2 TV's? | mark1978 (13845) | Press F1 |
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| 1187496 | 2011-03-21 01:56:00 | www.hdmi.org 10m without a repeater. So it says here | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1187497 | 2011-03-21 08:36:00 | What is the limit for HDMI cable length? I've got 2 x 20m and 2 x 10m HDMI cables running from my splitter to various TV's etc round the house (without extenders) and all of them provide crystal clear HD pictures. These are the ones I bought; www.trademe.co.nz |
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| 1187498 | 2011-03-22 20:03:00 | Thanks for informative answers, guys. 20m is a surprise to me. Appreciated. @Tukapa - very interesting TM link. Thanks. |
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| 1187499 | 2011-03-23 01:02:00 | you probably get away with 20M because the signal is relatively low bandwidth 720P and 1080i will go much further on the same cable than 1080P for example and standard definition even more so. Broadcast TV doesn't use 1080P but blu-ray does. Another option could be a video sender. These take an AV signal and convert it to rf than you can tune in to on your tv. I used to use one back in the UHF sky days. I imagine they would be standard def though unless someone makes a DVB-T sender. |
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