schnauzer/lover
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Just got my first BlueRay player and wondering if there is much difference in picture? I have a component cable and using my HDMI with the Sat box, could switch them around?
Just got my first BlueRay player and wondering if there is much difference in picture? I have a component cable and using my HDMI with the Sat box, could switch them around?
Locking HDMI cables:I have compared side by side. I will have to say that the makers of the cable dropped the ball in the sense that the cable is so flimsy and without a locking clip and too many times one just pulls out of my switcher or equipment![]()
Just thinking, and please correct me, but if I run my HDMI striaght to the TV from the BlueRay, then my audio would be optical to my receiver, but running HDMI from BR to the receiver first then to TV would give me more selection in audio?
Just thinking, and please correct me, but if I run my HDMI striaght to the TV from the BlueRay, then my audio would be optical to my receiver, but running HDMI from BR to the receiver first then to TV would give me more selection in audio?
I have a question, though... What's the difference between HDMI and DVI?
Every type of digital cable has various standards that go along with it, and so when you talk about "HDMI" you're not just talking about the cable or the connector, but a whole list of features, which means it can get complicated. So, strictly speaking, there are a lot of differences between HDMI and DVI.
In laymen's terms, though, HDMI is basically just DVI with embedded audio. The video signal itself is the exact same, with no need for any sort of conversion.