Getting confused over HDMI cable

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bruin62

Full Audioholic
I was debating if I needed new cables for my projector, but everything I look up contradicts itself. They say you need 2.0 cable for 4K then another artical says their is no such thing is 2.0 cable. I bought a mypin media player to replace my WD media player and downloaded a 10 bit trailer to see if it would play. It did but is it 4K? I didn’t see 4K in the resolution menu. But if I play a 4K disc it plays and says 4K. All I want to do is get the best out of my gear. The cables I use are probably 17 years old and the cable to the projector is roughly 15ft
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
The official hdmi cable designations have never been the hardware version numbers like 2.0. I suppose those marketing it that way are indicating it's capable of all that 2.0 is but I wouldn't bet on it. It's all about speed/bandwidth. Try hdmi.org for info on designations/certifications.
 
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bruin62

Full Audioholic
So their is no difference between a cable bought 17 years ago and one bought now?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
So their is no difference between a cable bought 17 years ago and one bought now?
No, huge differences have occured with bandwidth needs over the years. You need some hugely ridiculous bandwidth for something like 120hz 4k stuff.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Then again knowing what your ancient cable can do for newer stuff or not can be hard to determine without details of both....
 
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bruin62

Full Audioholic
Not sure what you mean by details? I was curious because the mypin media player said if it’s not a 2.0 cable it will not support 4K it will only be played in 1080. Can any gear determine what cable you are using so is it all bunk to sell cables?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
You need to figure out your bandwidth needs. It changes with needs. By details I meant what are you using? 720p? 1080p? 2160p? What frequency? 30hz? 60hz? 120hz?
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
I was debating if I needed new cables for my projector, but everything I look up contradicts itself. They say you need 2.0 cable for 4K then another artical says their is no such thing is 2.0 cable. I bought a mypin media player to replace my WD media player and downloaded a 10 bit trailer to see if it would play. It did but is it 4K? I didn’t see 4K in the resolution menu. But if I play a 4K disc it plays and says 4K. All I want to do is get the best out of my gear. The cables I use are probably 17 years old and the cable to the projector is roughly 15ft
For a 4K HDMI cable length of more than 12 feet, you need a fiber optic cable to guarantee no signal loss. This should do:

 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
For a 4K HDMI cable length of more than 12 feet, you need a fiber optic cable to guarantee no signal loss:

Might get away without fiber for 12ft. Still, depends on bandwidth needed.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Well I don’t get signal loss with a old cable.
You'll just need to be more specific about the cables involved I think. Often even with beginning 4k 25 ft wasn't a big problem, later versions with higher bandwidth needs more forced the active or even active fiber hdmi cables....but the longer it is the more difficult it is.....
 
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bruin62

Full Audioholic
I really don’t know much about the Hz. Isn’t 4K movies 60Hz? And gaming is higher?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Best to post up your specific gear for advice, tho. What the hell is a mypin?
 
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bruin62

Full Audioholic
Lol a mypin is a media player like a WD media player it’s on Amazon. I have the epson 4010 projector, marantz SR 7010 receiver and a Sony ultra HD a Blu-ray player
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Lol a mypin is a media player like a WD media player it’s on Amazon. I have the epson 4010 projector, marantz SR 7010 receiver and a Sony ultra HD a Blu-ray player
Just sounds like one of those goofy Amazon chinese brands without any research as to what the name might imply/be valuable for. Hard to tell any consistency among any of them, too as they mostly seem to be the same low end stuff with different brand names for the most part. You're generally going to have choke points with various gear capabilites like you have, the lowest common denomination will generally dictate limitations. Generally I'd look to a higher bandwidth hdmi cable and perhaps an active one (for 15 ft I don't think fiber would be particularly required).
 
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bruin62

Full Audioholic
So I think your saying I would be fine with a 2.0 cable? I was thinking of a 25ft cable so I can run it across a beam instead of stretching it across. The mypin will read a external hard drive and any type of format.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
There is no 2.0 cable. 25ft I'd consider an active hdmi cable, possibly an active fiber cable.

ps Check out ruipro offerings...I've suggested as much to guys like @TLS Guy who is very happy with such.
 
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Movie2099

Audioholic General
So I think your saying I would be fine with a 2.0 cable? I was thinking of a 25ft cable so I can run it across a beam instead of stretching it across. The mypin will read a external hard drive and any type of format.
Just get this. This is literally what you are looking for and need.

 
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